Leopold Vietoris ( , , ; 4 June 1891 – 9 April 2002) was an Austrian mathematician, World War I veteran and supercentenarian. He was born in Radkersburg and died in Innsbruck.

He was known for his contributions to topology—notably the Mayer–Vietoris sequence—and other fields of mathematics, his interest in mathematical history, and for being a keen alpinist.

Biography

Vietoris studied mathematics and geometry at the Vienna University of Technology.

He was drafted in 1914 in World War I and was wounded in September that same year.

In autumn 1928 he married his first wife Klara Riccabona, who later died while giving birth to their sixth daughter.

He lends his name to a few mathematical concepts:

  • Vietoris topology
  • Vietoris homology (see homology theory)
  • Mayer–Vietoris sequence
  • Vietoris–Begle mapping theorem
  • Vietoris–Rips complex

Vietoris remained scientifically active in his later years, even writing one paper on trigonometric sums at the age of 103.

Vietoris lived to be 110 years and 309 days old, and became the oldest verified Austrian man ever.

Decorations and awards

  • Austrian Decoration for Science and Art (1973)
  • Grand Gold Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria (1981)
  • Honorary member of the German Mathematical Society (1992)

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