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BIOT, Jean-Baptiste.
Notions élémentaires de statique destinées aux jeunes gens qui se préparent pour l'École Polytechnique.
Paris, Bachelier, 1829.
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Jean-Baptiste Biot (1774-1862) was a French physicist, astronomer and mathematician, pioneer in the use of polarized light to study solutions.
ANGOT, André.
Compléments de mathématiques à l'usage des ingénieurs de l'électrotechnique et des télécommunications.
Paris, editions de la revue d'optique, 1957.
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Third edition.
Preface by Louis de Broglie.
GODEAUX, Lucien.
Les transformations birationnelles du plan.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1927.
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Lucien Godeaux (1887-1975), Belgian mathematician specialized in algebraic geometry.
LEVY, Paul.
Leçons d'Analyse Fonctionnelle.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1922.
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Paul Lévy (1886-1971) French mathematician is among the founders of modern probability theory. In 1920, he was appointed professor of analysis at the École Polytechnique.
PICARD, Emile.
Leçons sur quelques types simples d'équations aux dérivées partielles avec des applications à la physique mathématique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1927.
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Émile Picard (1856-1941), is a French mathematician, specialist in mathematical analysis. He gave his name to an iterative method of solving integral equations.
Course given at the Faculty of Sciences in 1907 and revised in 1925.
LEBESGUE, Henri.
Leçons sur les constructions géométriques.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1950.
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Henri Lebesgue (1875-1941), is one of the great French mathematicians of the first half of the twentieth century. He is recognized for his theory of integration and for his theory of measurement, which extends the important early work of Émile Borel.
His lessons on geometric constructions repeat the courses given in 1940-1941 at the Collège de France.
RESAL, Henry Aimé.
Exposition de la théorie des surfaces.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1891.
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Henry Résal (1828-1896), was professor of mechanics at the École polytechnique.
DARBOUX, Gaston.
Principes de géométrie analytique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1917.
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Gaston Darboux (1842-1917) is a French mathematician, he succeeded Chasles in 1878 as chair of higher geometry at the Paris Faculty of Sciences. His work concerns analysis (integration, partial differential equations) and differential geometry (study of curves and surfaces). They were a source of inspiration for the Cosserat brothers as well as for Élie Cartan.
DARBOUX, Gaston.
Leçons sur les systèmes orthogonaux et les coordonnées curvilignes.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1910.
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Gaston Darboux (1842-1917) is a French mathematician, he succeeds in 1878 to Chasles at the chair of geometry superior of the faculty of sciences of Paris.
LEFSCHETZ, Solomon.
L'Analysis situs et la géométrie algébrique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1950.
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Solomon Lefschetz (1884-1972) was an American mathematician best known for his work in algebraic topology, algebraic geometry, and the theory of nonlinear differential equations.
CAHEN, Eugène.
Éléments de la théorie des nombres : Congruences, Formes Quadratiques, Nombres Incommensurables.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1900.
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Presentation copy.
BRICARD, Raoul.
Leçons de cinématique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars et Cie, 1926-1927.
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Complete of the two volumes, the first devoted to theoretical kinematics, the second dedicated to applied cinematics.
TANNERY, Jules.
Correspondance entre Lejeune Dirichlet et Liouville.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1910.
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Correspondence chosen by Jules Tannery between the mathematicians Joseph Liouville (1809-1882) and Gustav LeJeune-Dirichlet (1805-1859) specialists in number theory. During the summer of 1839, during a visit to Paris, Dirichlet met Joseph Liouville during a dinner at Cauchy. From that date, their exchanges became more frequent and they soon became great friends, exchanging regular scientific correspondence.
LACROIX, Sylvestre François.
Essais sur l'enseignement en général et sur celui des mathématiques en particulier.
Paris, Bachelier, 1828.
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MANNHEIM, Amédée.
Cours de géométrie descriptive de l'école polytechnique comprenant les éléments de la géométrie cinématique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1880.
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SERRET, Paul.
Géométrie de direction.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1869.
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Paul Serret (1827-1898) professeur de mathématiques français.
[ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE].
Programmes de l'enseignement de l'Ecole Royale Polytechnique.
Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1833.
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Teaching program for the 1833-1834 school year at the Ecole Polytechnique decided by the improvement council and approved by the Minister of War on whom the School depended.
KOENIGS, Gabriel.
Leçons de cinématique professées à la Sorbonne - Cinématique théorique.
Paris, Librairie scientifique A. Hermann, 1897.
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Gabriel Koenigs (1858-1931) mathematician was appointed professor of mechanics at the Sorbonne in 1895. In the preface he says he planned another volume on applied kinematics, but this part has apparently never been published.
SAINT-LOUP, Louis.
Traité de la résolution des équations numériques à l'usage des candidats aux écoles polytechnique et normale.
Paris, Maillet-Bachelier, 1861.
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Louis Saint-Loup was the first director of the observatory of Besançon before being ousted in favor of Louis Gruey.;
Bound after: SAINT-LOUP & BACH, Traité des surfaces du second ordre et développements de géométrie analytique à trois dimensions,, Paris, Mallet-Bachelier, 1859 (missing the folding plate for this second treaty).
FRENET, Frédéric.
Recueil d'exercices sur le calcul infinitésimal : Ouvrage destiné aux candidats à l'école polytechnique et à l'école normale, aux élèves de ces écoles, et aux personnes qui se préparent à la licence ès sciences mathématiques.
Paris, Mallet-Bachelier, 1856.
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DOETSCH, Gustav || HERSCHEL, Rudolf.
Introduction à l'utilisation pratique de la transformation de Laplace.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1959.
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Gustav Doetsch (1892 – 1977) was a German mathematician, aviation researcher. He dedicated most of his research and scientific activity to the Laplace transform, and his books on the subject became standard texts throughout the world, translated into several languages. His texts were the first to apply the Laplace transform to engineering.
[MATHEMATIQUES].
Journal de l'Ecole Royale Polytechnique.
Paris, Bachelier, 1843-1845.
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Years 1843 and 1834 of publication of the Journal of the Royal Polytechnic School. There are scientific articles by professors from the School of the day:.
BOREL, Emile || CHERON, André.
Théorie mathématique du Bridge à la portée de tous.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1940.
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Emile BOREL (1871-1956) French mathematician, professor at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris. He was a specialist in the theory of functions and probability. In 1922 he founded the Statistical Institute of the University of Paris and in 1928 the Henri-Poincaré Institute.
LEBESGUE, Henri.
Leçons sur les séries trigonométriques.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1906.
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Henri Lebesgue (1875-1941), is one of the great French mathematicians of the first half of the twentieth century. He is recognized for his theory of integration and for his theory of measurement, which extends the important early work of Émile Borel.
His lessons on trigonometric series repeat the courses given in 1904-1905 at the Collège de France.
CHASLES, Michel.
Aperçu historique de l'origine et le développement des méthodes en géométrie particulièrement de celles qui se rapportent à la géométrie moderne.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars et fils, 1889.
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First book of the mathematician Chasles (1793-1880) published in original edition in 1837. This third edition is a reissue "compliant with the first" published posthumously.
LAME, Gabriel.
Leçons sur les fonctions inverses des transcendantes et les surfaces isothermes.
Paris, MALLET-BACHELIER, 1857.
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Gabriel Lamé (1795-1870) was a French mathematician and engineer known for his significant contributions to mathematics and mechanics. He made important contributions in several areas of mathematics and physics, including elasticity theory, number theory, and complex analysis.
FRANCOEUR, Louis Benjamin.
Géodésie ou traité de la figure de la Terre et de ses parties.
Paris, Bachelier, 1840.
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Lessons given at the Faculty of Sciences of Paris including topography, surveying, leveling, terrestrial and astronomical geomorphy, construction of maps, navigation.
D'OCAGNE, Maurice.
Cours de géométrie pure et appliquée de l'école polytechnique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1917-1918.
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120 €
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Presentation copy to Henri Brocard.
Henri Brocard (1845-1922), polytechnician and officer, engineering commander, he is best known for his work on the modern geometry of the triangle with Émile Lemoine and Joseph Neuberg in the 1870s-1880s. We owe him the construction of Brocard's point, circle, line and angle which have particular properties.
GAULTIER DE BIAUZAT, Jean François.
Projet motivé d'articles additionnels à la loi, du 19 janvier 1791. Relative à l'organisation des Ponts & Chaussées.
Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1791.
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Proposed amendments to the law of January 19, 1791, which created the Corps of Ponts et Chaussées.
MANNHEIM, Amédée.
Principes et développements de Géométrie cinématique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars et fils, 1894.
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Amédée Mannheim (1831-1906), professor at the Ecole Polytechnique is notably the inventor of the slide rule in its modern form.
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