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André Bloch (Biography)

André Bloch (1893 - 1948) French mathematician perhaps best known for Bloch's theorem on holomorphic disks.

(He is not to be confused with Felix Bloch who was a Swisss-American theoretical physicist who introduced certain highly symmetric wave functions, now called “Bloch waves”, that describe electron distributions in crystalline metals, and a corresponding theorem on eigenfunctions of periodic particle wavefunctions that hold only for crystalline materials as later proved by P.W. Anderson and Sir Neville Mott).

In 1914, André Bloch briefly served in the French Army during World War I. Three years later, Bloch killed three relatives and was confined to a mental institution.

From there he collaborated by mail with other important mathematicians such as Jacques Hadamard and George Pólya.

In 1948, Bloch was awarded the Becquerel Prize.

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See Also: Felix Bloch, biographies on PlanetPhysics-org

Also defines:  Becquerel prize, eigenfunctions of periodic particle wavefunctions
Keywords:  biography

Cross-references: George Pólya, functions, wave, Felix Bloch, theorem

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