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    He died in 1951 in Paris after a long illness. In 1976, a lunar crater was named after him. Before, it was designated Apollonius D. Work. In the Travaux, Cartan breaks down his work into 15 areas. Using modern terminology, they are: Lie theory; Representations of Lie groups; Hypercomplex numbers, division algebras

  3. May 2, 2024 · Died: May 6, 1951, Paris (aged 82) Notable Family Members: son Henri Cartan. Subjects Of Study: Lie group. spinor. Élie-Joseph Cartan (born April 9, 1869, Dolomieu, Fr.—died May 6, 1951, Paris) was a French mathematician who greatly developed the theory of Lie groups and contributed to the theory of subalgebras.

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  4. May 6, 2012 · 9 April 1869. Dolomieu (near Chambéry), Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France. Died. 6 May 1951. Paris, France. Summary. Élie Cartan worked on continuous groups, Lie algebras, differential equations and geometry. His work achieves a synthesis between these areas. He is one of the most important mathematicians of the first half of the 20C.

  5. 1869-1951. Elie Cartan is one of the great architects of contemporary mathematics. He was born on 9 April 1869 and died on 6 May 1951. His father was the blacksmith in Dolomieu, a village of the Dauphine. Elie was the second of four children, and his youngest sister, Anna, became a teacher of mathematics in a school for girls.

  6. Born on April 9, 1869, Cartan's background was that of a peasant: his father, Joseph, was the village blacksmith in Dolomieu Isére, a town in the French Alps. Joseph and his wife Anne Cottaz Cartan had four children, of which Elie was the second. A talented student, the young Cartan attracted the attention of an inspector of primary schools ...

  7. One of his most useful inventions was the ‘calculus of exterior differential forms,’ which he applied to problems in many fields including differential geometry, Lie groups, analytical dynamics, and general relativity. Cartan's son Henri was also an eminent mathematician. Henri Cartan died Aug. 2008.

  8. After a long illness Élie Cartan died on May 6, 1951, in Paris. His death came at a time when his reputation and the influence of his ideas were in full ascent.

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