- Grigore Moisil
Grigore Constantin Moisil (
10 January 1906 inTulcea ,Romania –21 May 1973 inOttawa ,Canada ) was aRomania nmathematician ,computer pioneer, and member of theRomanian Academy . His research was mainly in the fields ofmathematical logic (Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebra ),algebra anddifferential equations . He is viewed as the father ofcomputer science in Romania.Moisil was also a member of the Academy of Sciences in
Bologna and of the International Institute of Philosophy. In 1996, theIEEE Computer Society awarded him posthumously the "Computer Pioneer" Award.Biography
Grigore Moisil was born in 1906 in Tulcea into an
intellectual family. His grandfather, Grigore Moisil (1814-1891), aclergyman , was one of the founders of the first Romanian high school inNăsăud . His father,Constantin Moisil (1867-1958), was a history professor, archaeologist and numismatist; as a member of theRomanian Academy , he filled the position of Director of the Numismatics Office of the Academy. His mother, Elena (1863-1949), was a teacher in Tulcea, later the director of "Maidanul Dulapului" school inBucharest (now "Enăchiţă Văcărescu " school).Grigore Moisil attended
primary school in Bucharest, then high school inVaslui and Bucharest (at "Spiru Haret " High School) between 1916-1922. In 1924 he was admitted at the Constructions Faculty of thePolytechnic University of Bucharest , and also the Mathematics Faculty of theUniversity of Bucharest . He showed a stronger interest in mathematics, so he quit the Polytechnic University in 1929, despite already having passed all the third-year exams. In 1929 he defended hisPh.D. thesis, "La mécanique analytique des systemes continus" (Analytical mechanics of continuous systems), before a commission led byGheorghe Ţiţeica , withDimitrie Pompeiu andAnton Davidoglu as members. The thesis was published the same year by the Gauthier-Villars publishing house inParis , and received favourable comments fromVito Volterra ,Tullio Levi-Civita , andPaul Lévy .In 1930 Moisil went to the
University of Paris for further study in mathematics, which he finalized the next year with the paper "On a class of systems of equations with partial derivatives from mathematical physics". In 1931 he returned to Romania, where he was appointed in a teaching position at the Mathematics Faculty of theUniversity of Iaşi . Shortly after, he left for a one-yearRockefeller Foundation scholarship to study inRome .In 1932 he returned to Iaşi, where he remained for almost 10 years, developing a close relationship with professor
Alexandru Myller . He taught the firstmodern algebra course in Romania, named "Logic and theory of proof", at the University of Iaşi. During that time, he started writing a series of papers based on the works ofJan Łukasiewicz inmulti-valued logic . His research in mathematical logic laid the foundation for significant work done afterwards in Romania, as well asArgentina ,Yugoslavia ,Czechoslovakia , andHungary . While in Iaşi, he completed research remarkable for the many new ideas and for his way of finding and using new connections between concepts from different areas of mathematics. He was promoted to Full Professor in November 1939.In 1941, a position of professor at the
University of Bucharest opened up, and Moisil applied for it. However,Gheorghe Vrânceanu , Dan Barbilian, andMiron Nicolescu also applied for the position, and Vrânceanu got it. Moisil approached the Ministry of Education, arguing that it would be a great opportunity for mathematics in Romania if all four could be appointed. As a result of his appeal, all four mathematicians were hired. Moisil moved toBucharest , where he became a Professor in the Faculty of Mathematics (later the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science) at the University of Bucharest, onDecember 30 ,1941 .From 1946 to 1948, Moisil took a leave of absence, being named
plenipotentiary envoy toAnkara . While inTurkey , he gave several series of mathematics lectures atIstanbul University andIstanbul Technical University .In 1948, he resumed teaching at the University of Bucharest. That same year, he was elected to the Romanian Academy, and a member of the
Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy .Work
Moisil published papers on
mechanics ,mathematical analysis ,geometry ,algebra andmathematical logic . He developed a multi-dimensional extension of Pompeiu'sareolar derivative , and studiedmonogenic function s of one hypercomplex variable with applications to mechanics. Moisil also introduced some many-valued algebras, which he called Łukasiewicz algebras (now also named Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras), and used them in logic and the study ofautomata theory . He created new methods to analyze finite automata, and had many contributions to the field of automata theory in algebra.Moisil had important contributions in the creation of the first Romanian
computer s. He played a fundamental role in the development ofcomputer science in Romania, and in raising the first generations of Romanian computer scientists. In 1996, he was awarded posthumously the "Computer Pioneer" Award by theInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society.elected publications
* "Logique modale", Disquisit. Math. Phys. 2 (1942), 3–98. MathSciNet|0020524
* "Introducere in algebră. I. Inele şi ideale" [Introduction to algebra. I. Rings and ideals] , Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Române, Bucharest, 1954. MathSciNet|0069136
* "Teoria algebrică a mecanismelor automate" [Algebraic theory of automatic machines] , Academia Republicii Populare Romîne, Editura Tehnică, Bucharest, 1959. MathSciNet|0120120
* "Circuite cu tranzistori" [Transistor Circuits] , Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Romîne, Bucharest, 1961-62. oclc|15371418
* "Théorie structurelle des automates finis", Gauthier-Villars, Paris, 1967. oclc|9049760
* "The algebraic theory of switching circuits",Pergamon Press , Oxford, New York, 1969. ISBN 0080101488Books and articles on Moisil
* George Georgescu, Afrodita Iorgulescu, Sergiu Rudeanu, [http://www.journal.univagora.ro/?page=article_details&id=28 "Grigore C. Moisil (1906 - 1973) and his School in Algebraic Logic"] , International Journal of Computers, Communications & Control, vol. 1 (2006), no.1, 81–99.
*Solomon Marcus , [http://www.journal.univagora.ro/?page=article_details&id=27 "Grigore C. Moisil: A life becoming a myth"] , [http://journal.univagora.ro/ International Journal of Computers, Communications & Control] , vol. 1 (2006), no. 1, 73–79.
* Viorica Moisil, "Once upon a time... Grigore Moisil" ("A fost odată... Grigore Moisil"), Bucharest: Curtea Veche, 2002. ISBN 973-8356-09-1
* Sergiu Rudeanu, Afrodita Iorgulescu, George Georgescu and Cătălin Ioniţă, "G. C. Moisil memorial issue", "Multiple-Valued Logic" 6 (2001), no. 1-2. Gordon and Breach, Yverdon, 2001. MathSciNet|1817431External links
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* [http://www.ici.ro/romania/en/stiinta/moisil.html Short bio] , at the Romanian National Institute for R&D in Informatics
* [http://fmi.unibuc.ro/cniv/2006/centenar-moisil/ Grigore Moisil centenary] , at theUniversity of Bucharest
* [http://www.observatorul.com/articles_main.asp?action=articleviewdetail&ID=307 "Grigore Moisil"] , "Observatorul", Toronto, Canada,January 5 ,2003
* [http://www.univagora.ro/Arhiva/ArE2006/Simpozion_Moisil.html Symposium on the Grigore Moisil centenary] , atAgora University
* [http://www.iccc.univagora.ro/iccc-2006/index.html International Conference on Computers, Communications & Control, ICCCC 2006] , at Agora UniversityPersondata
NAME= Moisil, Grigore
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Mathematician, computer pioneer
DATE OF BIRTH=10 January 1906
PLACE OF BIRTH=Tulcea ,Romania
DATE OF DEATH=21 May 1973
PLACE OF DEATH=Ottawa ,Canada
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