István Fáry
István Fáry | |
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Born |
Gyula, Hungary | 30 June 1922
Died |
2 November 1984 62) El Cerrito, California | (aged
Residence | United States |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of California, Berkeley |
Alma mater | University of Paris |
Doctoral advisor | Jean Leray |
Doctoral students |
Gulbank Chakerian Louis Feldman Kenneth Mount |
Known for | Knot theory |
István Fáry (30 June 1922 – 2 November 1984) was a Hungarian-born mathematician known for his work in geometry and algebraic topology.[1] He proved Fáry's theorem that every planar graph has a straight line embedding in 1948, and the Fary–Milnor theorem lower-bounding the curvature of a nontrivial knot in 1949.
Biography
Fáry was born June 30, 1922 in Gyula, Hungary. After studying for a masters degree at the University of Budapest, he moved to the University of Szeged, where he earned a Ph.D. in 1947. He then studied at the Sorbonne before taking a faculty position at the University of Montreal in 1955. He moved to the University of California, Berkeley in 1958 and became a full professor in 1962. He died on November 2, 1984, in El Cerrito, California.[1]
Selected publications
- Fáry, István (1948), "On straight-line representation of planar graphs", Acta Sci. Math. (Szeged), 11: 229–233, MR 0026311.
- Fáry, István (1949), "Sur la courbure totale d'une courbe gauche faisant un nœud", Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France, 77: 128–138.
References
- 1 2 S. S. Chern, R. J. DeVogelaere, and R. C. Kirby (1985), "Istvan Fary, Mathematics: Berkeley", University of California: In Memoriam, California Digital Library .