Laurent Schwartz was a French mathematician widely recognized for his contributions to the fields of analysis and mathematical physics. Born on March 5, 1915, and passing away on July 4, 2002, he is particularly renowned for developing the theory of distributions, which provided a rigorous framework for dealing with generalized functions. This work has significant applications across various areas of mathematics and physics, especially in solving differential equations and formulating theories in quantum mechanics and signal processing.
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