- René Thom
Infobox Scientist
name=René Thom
caption=René Thom
birth_date = birth date|1923|09|02
birth_place=Montbéliard , France
alma_mater=University of Paris
doctoral_advisor=Henri Cartan
death_date = death date and age|2002|10|25|1923|09|02
field =Mathematics
prizes=Fields Medal in 1958
known_for=topology René Thom (
September 2 ,1923 –October 25 ,2002 ) was a Frenchmathematician . He made his reputation as atopologist , moving on to aspects of what would be calledsingularity theory ; he became celebrated for one aspect of this latter interest, his work as founder ofcatastrophe theory (later developed byChristopher Zeeman ). He received theFields Medal in 1958.Biography
René Thom was born in
Montbéliard , France. He was educated at theLycée Saint-Louis and theÉcole Normale Supérieure . He received his PhD in 1951 from theUniversity of Paris . His thesis, titled "Espaces fibrés en sphères et carrés de Steenrod" ("Sphere bundles and Steenrod squares"), was written under the direction ofHenri Cartan . The foundations ofcobordism theory, for which he later received the Fields Medal, were already present in his thesis.After a fellowship in the
United States , he went on to teach at the Universities of Grenoble (1953-1954) and Strasbourg (1954-1963), where he was appointed Professor in 1957. In 1964, he moved to theInstitut des Hautes Études Scientifiques , inBures-sur-Yvette .While he is most known to the public for his development of catastrophe theory between 1968 and 1972, his earlier work was on
differential topology . It concerned what are now calledThom space s,characteristic class es,cobordism theory , and theThom transversality theorem . Another example of this line of work is theThom conjecture , versions of which have been investigated usinggauge theory . He then moved intosingularity theory , of which catastrophe theory is just one aspect, and developed the theory ofstratified sets and stratified maps, proving a basic stratified isotopy theorem describing the local conical structure of Whitney stratified sets, now known as the Thom-Mather isotopy theorem. Much of his work on stratified sets was developed so as to understand the notion of topologically stable maps, and to eventually prove the result that the set of topologically stable mappings between two smooth manifolds is a dense set. This result was proved byJohn Mather in 1970, based on the ideas developed by Thom in the previous ten years. During the last twenty years of his life Thom's published work was mainly in philosophy and epistemology, and he undertook a reevaluation of Aristotle's writings on science.Beyond Thom's contributions in algebraic topology, his influence on modern differential geometry, through the intensive study of generic properties, can hardly be exaggerated.
Thom died on
October 25 ,2002 , in Bures-sur-Yvette.Bibliography
* [http://archive.numdam.org/article/ASENS_1952_3_69__109_0.pdf "Espaces fibrés en sphères et carrés de Steenrod"] , "Annales Scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure" (3) 69, (1952), 109--182.
*citation|id=MR|0061823| title=Quelques propriétés globales des variétés différentiables|journal= Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici |volume= 28|year= 1954|pages= 17–86 |url=http://retro.seals.ch/digbib/view?did=c1:389597&sdid=c1:389960| doi=10.1007/BF02566923
* "Ensembles et morphismes stratifiés", Bulletin of the Americam Mathematical Society,vol. 75 (1969), 240-284
* "Semio Physics: A Sketch", Addison Wesley, (1990), ISBN 0201500604
* "Structural Stability and Morphogenesis", W. A. Benjam, (1972), ISBN 0201406853.References
* David Aubin, " [http://www.institut.math.jussieu.fr/~daubin/publis/2004a.pdf Forms of Explanations in the Catastrophe Theory of René Thom: Topology, Morphogenesis, and Structuralism] ," in "Growing Explanations: Historical Perspective on the Sciences of Complexity", ed. M. N. Wise, Durham: Duke University Press, 2004, 95-130.
* Martin Weil, "French Mathematician René Thom Dies",Washington Post , November 17 (2002), p. C10External links
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* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A64970-2002Nov16.html Washington Post Online edition] (free registration)
* [http://www.pedagopsy.eu/meeting_rene_thom.htm Meeting René THOM]
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