Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer
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Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer was born February 27, 1881, in Overschie.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] He held citizenship in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. He worked as a mathematician, philosopher, topologist, university teacher, and writer.
Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer
Summary
Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer is a human[1]. He was born in Overschie[2]. He was born on February 27, 1881[3]. He passed away in Blaricum[4]. He died on December 2, 1966[5]. He worked as a mathematician[6], philosopher[7], topologist[8], university teacher[9], and writer[10]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (263 views/month, #7,203 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Overschie[2], Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer…
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer passed away in Blaricum[4].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer died in Laren[12].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer was born on February 27, 1881[3].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer died on December 2, 1966[5].
- Burial took place at Woensberg[13].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer held citizenship in Kingdom of the Netherlands[14].
- Dutch was Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer's native language[15].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer's professions included mathematician[6].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer worked as a philosopher[7].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer's professions included topologist[8].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer worked as a university teacher[9].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer worked as a writer[10].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer's field of work was mathematical analysis[16].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer's field of work was mathematical logic[17].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer's field of work was set theory[18].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer's field of work was topology[19].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer's field of work was measure[20].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer's field of work was complex analysis[21].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer was employed by University of Amsterdam[22].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer was employed by University of Amsterdam[23].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer was employed by University of Amsterdam[24].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer was employed by University of Amsterdam[25].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer was educated at University of Amsterdam[26].
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer's doctoral advisor was Diederik Korteweg[27].
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Origins and Family
Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer was born in Overschie[2]. He was born on February 27, 1881[3]. Dutch was his native language[15].
Education
Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer was educated at University of Amsterdam[26]. His doctoral advisor was Diederik Korteweg[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[6], philosopher[7], topologist[8], university teacher[9], and writer[10]. Fields of work include mathematical analysis[16], an academic discipline[28]; mathematical logic[17], a branch of mathematics[29]; set theory[18], a branch of mathematics[30]; topology[19], a branch of mathematics[31]; measure[20], a mathematical property[32]; and complex analysis[21], a branch of mathematics[33]. Employers include University of Amsterdam[22], a university[34], in Netherlands[35], founded in 1632[36], headquartered in Amsterdam[37]. Doctoral students include Arend Heyting[38], a mathematician[39], 1898–1980[40], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[41], specialised in mathematics[42]; Maurits Joost Belinfante[43]; Frans Loonstra[44]; Johanna Adriana Geldof[45]; Barend de Loor[46]; and Bernardus Petrus Haalmeijer[47].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Brouwer–Hilbert controversy[48], Brouwer fixed-point theorem[49], Brouwer–Haemers graph[50], Phragmen–Brouwer theorem[51], Brouwer–Heyting–Kolmogorov interpretation[52], and Q1703588[53]. Things named for Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer include Brouwer fixed-point theorem[54], a fixed-point theorem[55]; Brouwer–Heyting–Kolmogorov interpretation[56], a mathematical concept[57]; Brouwer Medal[58]; Brouwer[59]; and Brouwer–Haemers graph[60].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion[61], a grade of an order[62], in Netherlands[63], founded in 1815[64]; honorary doctorate of the University of Oslo[65], an award[66], in Norway[67]; honorary doctorate from the University of Cambridge[68], an award[69], in United Kingdom[70]; and Foreign Member of the Royal Society[71], a fellowship award[72], in United Kingdom[73].
Death and Burial
Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer died on December 2, 1966[5]. Recorded place of death include Blaricum[4], a municipality of the Netherlands[74], in Netherlands[75] and Laren[12], a municipality of the Netherlands[76], in Netherlands[77]. The cause of death was traffic collision[78]. Burial took place at Woensberg[13].
Why It Matters
Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (263 views/month, #7,203 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[79] He is known by 67 alternative names across languages and contexts.[80]
He is credited with the discovery of intuitionism[81], a school of thought[82], founded in 1912[83]. Entities named for him include Brouwer fixed-point theorem[54], a fixed-point theorem[55]; Brouwer–Heyting–Kolmogorov interpretation[56], a mathematical concept[57]; Brouwer Medal[58]; Brouwer[59]; and Brouwer–Haemers graph[60].
His notable doctoral advisees include Arend Heyting[84], a mathematician[85], 1898–1980[86], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[87], specialised in mathematics[88] and Frans Loonstra[89], a university teacher[90], 1910–1989[91], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[92].
FAQs
Where was Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer born?
Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer's place of birth was Overschie[2].
Where did Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer die?
Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer died in Blaricum[4].
What did Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer do for work?
Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer worked as mathematician[6], philosopher[7], topologist[8], university teacher[9], and writer[10].
Where did Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer go to school?
Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer was educated at University of Amsterdam[26].
What awards did Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion[61], honorary doctorate of the University of Oslo[65], honorary doctorate from the University of Cambridge[68], and Foreign Member of the Royal Society[71].
What did Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer discover?
Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer is credited as discoverer of intuitionism[81].