Background
Julia was born in the Algerian town of Sidi Belorussian Abbes, at the time governed by the French.
Julia was born in the Algerian town of Sidi Belorussian Abbes, at the time governed by the French.
University of Paris; École Normale Supérieure.
During his youth, he had an interest in mathematics and music His studies were interrupted at the age of 21, when France became involved in World War I and Julia was conscripted to serve with the army. During an attack he suffered a severe injury, losing his nose.
His many operations to remedy the situation were all unsuccessful, and for the rest of his life he resigned himself to wearing a leather strap around the area where his nose had been.
Julia gained attention for his mathematical work after the war when a 199-page article he wrote was featured in the Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées, a French mathematics journal. The article, which he published in 1918 at the age of 25, titled "Mémoire sur l"itération des fonctions rationnelles" described the iteration of a rational function.
On 19 March 1978, Julia died in Paris at the age of 85. Julia was also father to Marc Julia, the French organic chemist who invented the Julia olefination.
French Academy of Sciences.