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Jacques-Louis Lions, 1928-2001
As this issue went to press, SIAM News learned of the death of Jacques-Louis
Lions, on May 17 in Paris.
A prolific researcher in a wide range of areas, Jacques-Louis Lions is
often described as the father of applied mathematics in France. He had
held a chair at the Collège de France since 1973, becoming a professor
emeritus, in 1998, on his retirement.
SIAM accorded him two of its highest honors, The John von Neumann Lecture
(in 1986) and the W.T. and Idalia Reid Prize in Mathematics (in 1998).
The latter, which recognizes outstanding work in control or differential
equations, found the ideal recipient in Lions, who would have been eminently
qualified in either area.
©2001, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Updated: LBH
7/9/01
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