Roland Fraïssé

Roland Fraïssé
Born (1920-03-12)12 March 1920
Bressuire, France
Died 30 March 2008(2008-03-30) (aged 88)
Marseille, France
Nationality French
Fields Mathematics
Institutions University of Provence
Alma mater University of Paris
Doctoral advisor René de Possel
Doctoral students Nikos Lygeros

Roland Fraïssé (French: [ʁɔlɑ̃ fʁajse]; 12 March 1920 – 30 March 2008[1]) was a French mathematical logician. He received his doctoral degree from the University of Paris in 1953. In his thesis,[2][3] Fraïssé used the back-and-forth method to determine whether two model-theoretic structures were elementarily equivalent. This method of determining elementary equivalence was later formulated as the Ehrenfeucht–Fraïssé game. Fraïssé worked primarily in relation theory. Another of his important works was the Fraïssé construction of a Fraïssé limit of finite structures. He also introduced the notion of compensor in the theory of posets.[4]

Most of his career was spent as Professor at the University of Provence in Marseille, France.

Selected publications

References

  1. Rogics08 – Décès de Roland Fraïssé – Message de Maurice Pouzet et Gérard Lopez, accessed 22 May 2008.
  2. Sur une nouvelle classification des systèmes de relations, Roland Fraïssé, Comptes Rendus 230 (1950), 1022–1024.
  3. Sur quelques classifications des systèmes de relations, Roland Fraïssé, thesis, Paris, 1953; published in Publications Scientifiques de l'Université d'Alger, series A 1 (1954), 35–182.
  4. Petits posets : dénombrement, représentabilité par cercles et compenseurs, Roland Fraïssé and Nik Lygeros C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris Sér. I Math. 313 (1991), no. 7, 417—420

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