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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Platon Deliyannis was a brilliant mathematics | ||||||
3 | scholar, whose contributions to academia were exceeded only by | ||||||
4 | his love and devotion to his wife, children, and grandchildren; | ||||||
5 | and
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6 | WHEREAS, Platon Deliyannis was born on August 21, 1931, in | ||||||
7 | Athens, Greece; his parents were Constantine and Synodia | ||||||
8 | (Korbeti) Deliyannis; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Platon Deliyannis received a degree in electrical | ||||||
10 | and mechanical engineering from the prestigious National | ||||||
11 | Metsovion Polytechnic University in Athens in 1954 and his | ||||||
12 | Doctorate of Mathematics from the University of Chicago in | ||||||
13 | 1963; and
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14 | WHEREAS, From 1966 to 1969, Platon Deliyannis and his | ||||||
15 | family moved back to Athens, Greece, where he served as the | ||||||
16 | Director of the Center for Advanced Studies in Physics of the | ||||||
17 | Nuclear Research Centre Demokritos to consider the peaceful | ||||||
18 | uses of nuclear energy; and
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19 | WHEREAS, In 1969, Platon Deliyannis and his family moved | ||||||
20 | back to the United States, settling in Deerfield, where he | ||||||
21 | served as a Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology |
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1 | for 32 years and as Professor Emeritus for the following 9 | ||||||
2 | years; and
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3 | WHEREAS, During his career, Platon Deliyannis was a widely | ||||||
4 | respected scholar in the international mathematics community, | ||||||
5 | especially for his research in measure theory and functional | ||||||
6 | analysis, and was particularly noted for his pioneering | ||||||
7 | research in quantum logics and the mathematical foundations of | ||||||
8 | quantum theory; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Platon Deliyannis was active in the Greek Orthodox | ||||||
10 | Church; he was a member of the Sts. Peter and Paul Greek | ||||||
11 | Orthodox Church for 29 years and the Ascension of our Lord | ||||||
12 | Greek Orthodox Church for the last 10 years; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Platon Deliyannis was a cultured and enlightened | ||||||
14 | man who was a passionate fan of classical music; he played the | ||||||
15 | piano and classical guitar and regularly attended the symphony | ||||||
16 | and opera; he was an avid reader; he enjoyed cooking and | ||||||
17 | entertaining with friends; he travelled to virtually every | ||||||
18 | country in Europe, as well as China, Canada, and 39 U.S. | ||||||
19 | states; he also enjoyed woodworking and building bookcases and | ||||||
20 | other furniture; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Platon Deliyannis was a kind and gentle man of the | ||||||
22 | highest integrity, who had a robust sense of humor, a loving |
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1 | demeanor, and a genuine zest for life; and | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, Platon Deliyannis placed above all else his | ||||||
3 | devotion to his beloved family, including his wife Virginia | ||||||
4 | (Revidi) Deliyannis, their children, Constantine Deliyannis | ||||||
5 | and Anny (Deliyannis) Gary, and their grandchildren, Alex, | ||||||
6 | Harry, Simon, and Zoe, all of whom survive him and who loved | ||||||
7 | him dearly; therefore, be it
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8 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL | ||||||
9 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that that we mourn the | ||||||
10 | passing of Platon Constantine Deliyannis.
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