Jacques-Louis Lions
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Jacques-Louis Lions (May 3, 1928 – May 17, 2001) was a French mathematician who made contributions to the theory of partial differential equations and to stochastic control, among other areas. He received the SIAM's John Von Neumann prize in 1986.
His son Pierre-Louis Lions is also a well known mathematician who was awarded a Fields Medal in 1994.
[edit] External links
- Obituary on SIAM
- Obituary in Automatica
- O'Connor, John J., and Edmund F. Robertson. "Jacques-Louis Lions". MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.