Cécile DeWitt-Morette

Cécile DeWitt-Morette (left) with Bryce DeWitt (right) Cécile Andrée Paule DeWitt-Morette (21 December 1922 – 8 May 2017) was a French mathematician and physicist. She founded the Les Houches School of Physics in the French Alps. For this and her publications, she was awarded the American Society of the French Legion of Honour 2007 Medal for Distinguished Achievement. Attendees at the summer school included over twenty students who would go on to be Nobel Prize winners, including Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Georges Charpak, and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, who identify the school for assisting in their success. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Analysis, manifolds and physics. Parte II : 92 applications / by Choquet-Bruhat, Yvonne, 1923-

    Published 1989
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    Battelle rencontres : 1967 lectures in mathematics and physics /

    Published 1968
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    Low temperature physics : conduction electrons, superconductivity helium, magnetism, Mössbauer effect, defects and irradiation : Summer School of Theoretical Physics, Université de...

    Published 1962
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    Conference Proceeding Book