Education
Moscow State University.
mathematician university professor
Moscow State University.
The spelling Delone is a straightforward transliteration from Cyrillic he often used in recent publications, while Delaunay is the French version he used in the early French and German publications. Boris Delone got his surname from his ancestor French Army officer De Launay, who was captured in Russia during Napoleon"s invasion of 1812. De Launay was a nephew of the Bastille governor marquis de Launay.
When Boris was a young boy his family spent summers in the Alps where he learned mountain climbing.
By 1913, he became one of the top three Russian mountain climbers. After the Russian revolution, he climbed mountains in the Caucasus and Altai.
One of the mountains (4300 m) near Belukha is named after him. In the 1930s, he was among the first to receive a qualification of Master of mountain climbing of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Boris Delaunay worked in the fields of modern algebra, the geometry of numbers.
He used the results of Evgraf Fedorov, Hermann Minkowski, Georgy Voronoy, and others in his development of modern mathematical crystallography and general mathematical model of crystals.
He invented what is now called Delaunay triangulation in 1934. Delone sets are also named after him. Among his best students are the mathematicians Aleksandr Aleksandrov and Igor Shafarevich.
Delaunay is credited as being an organizer, in Leningrad in 1934, of the first mathematical olympiad for high school students in the Soviet Union.
German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. Academy of Sciences of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics]
Delaunay was elected the corresponding member of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences in 1929.