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George Piranian (May 2, 1914 – August 31, 2009), was a Swiss-American mathematician of Swiss and Armenian descent.〔().〕 Piranian was internationally known for his research in complex analysis, his association with Paul Erdős, and his editing of the ''Michigan Mathematical Journal''.〔(georgepiranian.info ).〕〔(georgepiranian.com ).〕 ==Early life==
Piranian was born in Thalwil outside Zürich, Switzerland. His family immigrated to Logan, Utah (1929) where Piranian received a B.Sc. in agriculture and M.Sc. in botany (1937) at Utah State University. As a Rhodes scholar, Piranian first "tasted blood" in mathematics at Oxford. After returning to the United States, Piranian earned his Ph.D. in mathematics under Szolem Mandelbrojt at Rice University (1943). Piranian's dissertation was entitled ''A Study of the Position and Nature of the Singularities of Functions Given by Their Taylor Series''. Piranian joined the faculty at University of Michigan in 1945.
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