Émile Borel

Mathematician and French politician

Émile Borel - Mathematician and French politician
Born

January 7th, 1871
154 years ago

Died

February 3rd, 1956
69 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

France

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Contributions included significant work in measure theory and probability. Borel was a prominent figure in the establishment of the theory of sets of measure. In addition to mathematical achievements, he served as a member of the French parliament. He played a key role in promoting education and science policy in France.

Developed measure theory

Established probability theory

Served in the French parliament

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