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LACROIX, Silvestre François.
Traité élémentaire de calcul différentiel et de calcul intégral.
Paris, Crapelet, 1802.
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Silvestre François Lacroix (1765-1843) was a French mathematician, known for his teaching manuals that had an influence on mathematics pedagogy.
BARREME, Nicolas.
L'Arithmétique du Sr Barreme ou le livre facile pour apprendre l'arithmétique de soi-même, & sans maitre.
Paris, Gandouin, 1747.
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The Barreme family, first with François (1638-1703) and then their grandson Louis-Nicolas (1687-174?) Founded modern accounting and put arithmetic within the reach of all merchants.
LÉVY, Paul.
Cours d'analyse, École Polytechnique, 2ème Division.
Paris, Polytechnique, 1953-1955.
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Paul Lévy (1886-1971) was a major French mathematician, known for his fundamental work in probability theory, especially on stochastic processes and stable laws. His Cours d'analyse (Course in Analysis) for the École Polytechnique is a set of photocopied lecture notes that reflects the teaching of mathematical analysis at an advanced level. Although less formal than an edited treatise, this type of document is crucial for understanding the transmission of mathematical knowledge in major institutions like the École Polytechnique. It presents the concepts and methods of analysis as taught directly by an emblematic figure in the discipline.
HOEFER, Ferdinand.
Histoire des mathématiques depuis leurs origines jusqu'au commencement du dix-neuvième siècle.
Paris, Hachette, 1874.
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Ferdinand Hoefer (1811-1878) was a French-German physician, science historian, and encyclopedist, known for his numerous works on science popularization and the history of science. His Histoire des mathématiques (History of Mathematics) is a synthetic work that traces the development of mathematics from its ancient origins to the beginning of the 19th century. This book, intended for an educated audience, presents the major figures, key theories, and conceptual evolutions that have marked the history of this discipline. It reflects the growing interest in the history of science in the 19th century and helps make a vast field of knowledge accessible.
RIVARD, Dominique François.
Éléments de géométrie, avec un abrégé d'arithmétique et d'algèbre.
Paris, Claude Jombert, 1732.
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Dominique François Rivard (1697-1778) was a French mathematician and royal professor of mathematics. His Éléments de géométrie (Elements of Geometry) is an important didactic manual from the early 18th century, aiming to make geometric concepts accessible.
MANNHEIM, Amédée.
Cours de géométrie descriptive de l'École polytechnique, comprenant les éléments de la géométrie cinématique.
Paris, Gauthier-villars, 1886.
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RIESZ, Frédéric.
Les Systèmes d'équations linéaires à une infinité d'inconnues.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1913.
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Frigyes Riesz (1880-1956) was a Hungarian mathematician. He is one of the founders of functional analysis.
VILLAT, Henri.
Leçons sur la théorie des tourbillons.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1930.
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Henri Villat (1879-1972) was a leading French mathematician and fluid mechanician, a corresponding member of the Académie des sciences, and professor at the Faculty of Sciences of Paris. His Leçons sur la théorie des tourbillons (Lessons on Vortex Theory), published under the auspices of the Institute of Fluid Mechanics of the University of Paris (created by the Ministry of Air), is a fundamental work in fluid dynamics. Villat was a recognized specialist in vortex phenomena, essential for aeronautics and hydrodynamics.
LÉVY, Paul.
Problèmes Concrets d'Analyse Fonctionnelle.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1951.
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Paul Lévy (1886-1971), professor at the École Polytechnique, was a major French mathematician, founder of modern functional analysis and a pioneer in probability theory. His work Problèmes Concrets d'Analyse Fonctionnelle (Concrete Problems in Functional Analysis) is an augmented re-edition of his Leçons d'Analyse Fonctionnelle.
PICARD, Émile || SIMART, Georges.
Théorie des Fonctions Algébriques de Deux Variables Indépendantes.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1897-1906.
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Émile Picard (1856-1941), a member of the Institute and professor at the University of Paris, was a major French mathematician, and Georges Simart (1866-1937), frigate captain and répétiteur at the École Polytechnique. Their work Théorie des Fonctions Algébriques de Deux Variables Indépendantes (Theory of Algebraic Functions of Two Independent Variables) is a fundamental treatise on a complex area of analysis, where algebraic geometry and function theory meet. This book is considered a classic, having had a lasting influence on the development of complex analysis in several variables.
D'OCAGNE, Maurice.
Cours de Géométrie Pure et Appliquée de l'École Polytechnique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1917-1918.
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Maurice d'Ocagne (1862-1938), chief engineer of the Ponts et Chaussées and professor at the École Polytechnique, was a renowned French mathematician. His Cours de Géométrie Pure et Appliquée de l'École Polytechnique is an essential textbook for the training of high-level engineers and scientists. It covers fundamental aspects of geometry, including transformations, perspective, infinitesimal geometry, ruled geometry, and kinematics.
ROUCHÉ, Eugène || DE COMBEROUSSE, Charles.
Traité de Géométrie.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1879.
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Eugène Rouché (1832-1910) was a French mathematician, professor at the École Centrale and tutor at the École Polytechnique, known for his work in analysis and geometry. Charles de Comberousse (1826-1897) was also a mathematician and professor at the École Centrale and Collège Chaptal. Their "Treatise on Geometry" is a classic and influential textbook from the late 19th century, consistent with official curricula and enriched with numerous exercises.
ROUCHÉ, Eugène & COMBEROUSSE, Charles de.
Traité de géométrie.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1883.
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Charles-François-Antoine Leroy (1793-1875) was a French mathematician and former professor at the École Polytechnique and the École Normale Supérieure, awarded the Legion of Honor. His work, Analysis Applied to the Geometry of Three Dimensions, is an advanced treatise on analytical geometry in space. It covers complex topics such as quadratic surfaces, the general theory of curved surfaces, and doubly curved lines—essential concepts for engineering and physics at the time. This revised fourth edition is a testament to its importance and continued use as a reference in higher education.
CARTAN, Elie.
Leçons sur la Géométrie des Espaces de Riemann.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1946.
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Cartan's second work on the spaces of Riemann. His works extend Riemannian geometry into what will become the Riemann-Cartan geometry, which is very useful for the study of certain aspects of general relativity.
VOGT, Henri.
Éléments de mathématiques supérieures : À l'usage des physiciens, chimistes et ingénieurs et des élèves des facultés des sciences.
Paris, Vuibert et Nony, 1909.
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"This book is largely a reproduction of the course I taught for several years at the Faculty of Sciences of Nancy, for the use of students applying for the Bachelor of Physical Sciences, who have not studied Special Mathematics and Differential and Integral Calculus ".
REBIÈRE, Alphonse.
Mathématiques et mathématiciens. Pensées et curiosités.
Paris, Nony, 1889.
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Alphonse Rebière (1841-1901) was a scientific author, best known for his popularizing works in mathematics. This work is a collection of anecdotes, quotes, and facts about the history of mathematics and mathematicians. It was designed for a broad audience and contributed to the popularization of the discipline.
TRIPIER, Henri.
Définition géométrique de la fonction exponentielle et de la fonction logarithmique propriétés.
Paris, Vuibert, 1924.
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Henri Tripier (1864-1941) was a French engineer. This work is a study of the exponential and logarithmic functions, based on a geometric approach.
CARON, Jacques.
Cours de Géométrie Descriptive et de Géométrie Cotée.
Paris, Germer Baillière et cie, 1898.
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This work is a geometry textbook intended for candidates of the Saint-Cyr Special Military School. Written by Jacques Caron, a former student and professor at the École Normale Supérieure, the book is structured according to the school's 1896 curriculum.
TRIPIER, Henri.
Les fonctions circulaires et les fonctions hyperboliques étudiées parallèlement en partant de la définition géométrique.
Paris, Vuibert, 1923.
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Henri Tripier (1864-1941) was a French engineer. This work is a study of circular and hyperbolic functions, presenting their geometric definitions and properties.
LACROIX, Silvestre François.
Complément des élémens d'algèbre, a l'usage de l'école centrale des quatre-nations.
Paris, Bachelier, 1825.
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Silvestre François Lacroix (1765-1843) was a French mathematician, known for his teaching manuals that influenced mathematics education in France. He is the author of a collection of works on calculus and geometry. This work is a supplement to his algebra textbook, intended for students in central schools. It complements the concepts covered in his main book.
BOULIGAND, Georges Louis || DEVISME, Jacques.
Lignes de niveau lignes intégrales introduction a leur étude graphique.
Paris, Vuibert, 1937.
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Georges Bouligand (1889-1979) was a French mathematician, known for his work in analysis, geometry, and topology. He was a professor at the Faculty of Sciences in Poitiers. This work, co-authored with Jacques Devisme, is a graphical and pedagogical introduction to the study of level lines and integral lines. It deals with differential equations and the topology of vector fields, which are key concepts in mathematics and physics.
DARBOUX, Jean-Gaston.
Sur une classe remarquable de courbes et de surfaces algébriques et sur la théorie des imaginaires.
Paris, A. Hermann, 1899.
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Gaston Darboux (1842-1917) was a French mathematician, known for his contributions to geometry and analysis. He was a professor at the Sorbonne and perpetual secretary of the Académie des Sciences. This work is a collection of his writings on algebraic curves and surfaces, as well as on the theory of imaginaries in geometry, a field he helped develop.
GOURSAT, Édouard Jean-Baptiste.
Leçons sur le problème de Pfaff.
Paris, J. Hermann, 1922.
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Édouard Goursat (1858-1936) was a French mathematician, a member of the Institut, and a professor at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris. He is best known for his work on functions of a complex variable and partial differential equations. This work is a series of lectures on the Pfaff problem, a problem in differential geometry that has applications in theoretical physics.
FOURREY, Émile.
Récréations arithmétiques.
Paris, Vuibert, 1923.
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Émile Fourrey (1870-1926) was a French mathematician specializing in recreational mathematics. He worked to make mathematics more accessible and fun for a wider audience. This work is a collection of mathematical problems and games, highlighting arithmetic curiosities and puzzles, and served as a reference in the field of mathematical games at the beginning of the 20th century.
MONGE, Gaspard.
Traité élémentaire de statique a l'usage des écoles de la marine.
Paris, Bachelier, 1834.
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Gaspard Monge, was a mathematician and scientist who played a major role in the founding of the École Polytechnique and in the development of descriptive geometry.
BIOT, Jean-Baptiste.
Notions élémentaires de statique.
Paris, Bachelier, 1829.
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This work is a pedagogical manual on statics, intended for students preparing for the entrance exams of major French military schools, such as the École Polytechnique. The author, Jean-Baptiste Biot, was a French physicist, mathematician, and astronomer whose work focused on optics and magnetism.
BETH, Evert Willem.
Les Fondements logiques des mathématiques.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1950.
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This work is a major contribution to mathematical logic. It explores the theoretical and philosophical foundations of mathematics, examining formal logic and set theory. The author, Evert Willem Beth, was a Dutch logician and philosopher whose work influenced logic and epistemology in the second half of the 20th century.
HEYWOOD, Horace Bryon || FRÉCHET, René Maurice.
L'Équation de Fredholm et ses applications à la physique mathématique.
Paris, A. Hermann & fils, 1912.
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This work is a didactic manual on the theory of Fredholm equations, a field of mathematics related to integral equations. It discusses their applications in mathematical physics. The book was written by René Maurice Fréchet, a French mathematician known for his work in topology and probability theory, and by H.B. Heywood. The introduction by Jacques Hadamard, a major figure in mathematics, highlights its importance in the education and research of the time.
BOURDON, Pierre Louis Marie.
Éléments d'algèbre.
Paris, Bachelier, 1843.
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This work is a mathematics textbook that was widely used and reissued in the 19th century. It was adopted by the University and served as a reference text for teaching algebra. The author, Pierre Louis Marie Bourdon, was a well-known French mathematician and teacher, recognized for his contributions to mathematics pedagogy.
TRIPIER, Henri.
Les logarithmes et les puissances en partant de l'hyperbole.
Paris, Vuibert, 1934.
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Henri Tripier (1864-1941) was a French engineer and mathematician. His work focused on geometry and analysis.
This work is a study on the theory of logarithms and powers, based on a geometrical approach starting from the hyperbola curve.
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