Michel Deza

Michel Deza
Born (1939-04-27)27 April 1939
Moscow, Soviet Union
Died November 23, 2016(2016-11-23) (aged 77)
Paris, France
Nationality Russian
Fields Mathematics
Alma mater Moscow State University
Doctoral advisor Roland Dobrushin
Doctoral students

Michel Marie Deza (27 April 1939[1]-23 November 2016) was a Soviet and French mathematician, specializing in combinatorics, discrete geometry and graph theory. He is a retired director of research at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), the vice president of the European Academy of Sciences,[2] a research professor at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,[3] and one of the three founding editors-in-chief of the European Journal of Combinatorics.[1]

Deza graduated from Moscow University in 1961, after which he worked at the Soviet Academy of Sciences until emigrating to France in 1972.[1] In France, he worked at CNRS from 1973 until his 2005 retirement.[1] He has written eight books and about 280 academic papers with 75 different co-authors,[1] including four papers with Paul Erdős, giving him an Erdős number of 1.[4]

The papers from a conference on combinatorics, geometry and computer science, held in Luminy, France in May 2007, have been collected as a special issue of the European Journal of Combinatorics in honor of Deza's 70th birthday.[1]

Selected papers

Books

Poetry in Russian

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Manoussakis, Yannis (2010), "Preface to special issue in honor of Deza's 70th birthday" (PDF), European Journal of Combinatorics, 31 (2): 419, doi:10.1016/j.ejc.2009.03.020.
  2. European Academy of Sciences Presidium, retrieved 2009-05-23.
  3. Faculty profile at JAIST.
  4. Erdos0d, Version 2007, September 3, 2008, from the Erdős number project.

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