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Alma mater
  
University of Leiden

Fields
  
Mathematics

Education
  
Leiden University

Role
  
Mathematician

Name
  
Nicolaas Kuiper


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Institutions
  
Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques

Known for
  
Kuiper's test, Kuiper's theorem

Died
  
December 12, 1994, Utrecht, Netherlands

Books
  
Linear Algebra and Geometry, Analysis of Variance

Doctoral students
  
Eduard Looijenga, Floris Takens

Nicolaas Hendrik "Nico" Kuiper ( [ˈkœypər]; 28 June 1920, in Rotterdam – 12 December 1994, in Utrecht) was a Dutch mathematician, known for Kuiper's test and proving Kuiper's theorem. He also contributed to the Nash embedding theorem.

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Kuiper completed his Ph.D. in differential geometry from the University of Leiden in 1946 under the supervision of Willem van der Woude. He then came to the United States, first at the University of Michigan where he met Raoul Bott and his student Steve Smale, and then at the Institute for Advanced Study for a crucial interaction with Shiing-Shen Chern. He was later appointed professor of pure mathematics at the University of Amsterdam.

He served as director of the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques from 1971 until his retirement 1985. After his retirement, he remained in France until 1991, when he returned to live in the Netherlands. He continued to participate in mathematical colloquia at the University of Utrecht.

References

Nicolaas Kuiper Wikipedia


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