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PICARD, Emile.
Selecta. Cinquantenaire Scientifique de M. Émile Picard (1877 - 1927).
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1928.
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This Selecta jubilee volume is a tribute to the scientific career of Émile Picard (1856-1941), one of the most eminent French mathematicians, on the occasion of his scientific fiftieth anniversary (1877-1927). The collection contains original contributions from his colleagues and students. It testifies to Picard's influence on the development of analysis, particularly on differential equations and the theory of analytic functions.
MONTEL, Paul.
Selecta. Cinquantenaire Scientifique de M. Paul Montel (1897-1947).
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1947.
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Paul Montel (1876-1975) was a major French mathematician, known for his contributions to complex analysis, particularly the concept of a normal family of functions. This Selecta volume, published for his scientific fiftieth anniversary (1897-1947), is a collection of papers and contributions from his colleagues and students.
REBIÈRE, Alphonse.
Pages choisies des savants modernes. Extraites de leurs œuvres.
Paris, Nony, 1900.
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35 €
First edition.
This work, Pages choisies des savants modernes (Selected Pages from Modern Scientists), is an anthology of writings by modern scientists, compiled by A. Rebière. It is a selection of important texts extracted from their works, offering the reader direct access to the thoughts and discoveries of major scientific figures. This type of publication was common at the time to make science more accessible and to document the evolution of scientific ideas. By presenting excerpts from original works, it allowed readers to grasp the essence of scientists' contributions and to follow progress in various fields.
STURM, Charles.
Cours d'analyse de l'École Polytechnique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1880.
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Charles Sturm (1803-1855) was a French mathematician of Swiss origin, a member of the Institute, famous for his work on the theory of equations. His Cours d'analyse de l'École Polytechnique (Course in Analysis of the École Polytechnique) is a fundamental textbook that influenced the teaching of mathematical analysis in France in the 19th century. Volume Two, revised and corrected by E. Prouhet and followed by the elementary theory of elliptic functions by M. H. Laurent, shows the evolution of curricula and the integration of advanced topics into the École Polytechnique's program. Sturm's lectures were renowned for their rigor and clarity, influencing generations of mathematicians.
BERNSTEIN, Vladimir.
Leçons sur les Progrès Récents de la Théorie des Séries de Dirichlet.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1933.
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Vladimir Bernstein (1888-1960) was a Russian, then French, mathematician, Privatdozent at the Royal University of Milan, specializing in function theory. His Leçons sur les Progrès Récents de la Théorie des Séries de Dirichlet (Lessons on Recent Progress in the Theory of Dirichlet Series), lectured at the Collège de France and prefaced by the famous mathematician Jacques Hadamard, is an important work on this branch of mathematical analysis. Dirichlet series are fundamental in analytic number theory and have close ties to zeta functions.
RIESZ, Frigyes.
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.
[LA NOUVELLE COLLECTION SCIENTIFIQUE] [BOREL, Emile].
Lot de 7 ouvrages :
[Collectif]. De La méthode dans Les Sciences. Première série. 1928
Boutaric. La physique moderne et l’électron. 1935.
Ostwald. L'évolution de l'Electrochimie. 1912.
Perrin, Jean. Les atomes. 1936.
Soddy, Frederick. Le Radium: Interprétation et enseignement de la radioactivité. 1921.
Perrin, Jean. La science et l'espérance. Presse Universitaires de France. 1948.
Boutroux. L' idéal scientifique des mathématiciens. Presse Universitaires de France. 1955.
Paris, Alcan - Presses Universitaires de France, 1912-1955.
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[LES SAVANTS ET LE MONDE].
Lot de 5 ouvrages :
George, André. Louis De BROGLIE, physicien et penseur. 1953.
Frank, Philippe. EINSTEIN. Sa vie et son temps. 1950.
De Broglie, Louis. Sur les sentiers de la science. 1960.
Heisenberg, Werner. Physique et philosophie la science moderne en révolution. 1961.
Planck, Max. Autobiographie scientifique et Derniers Ecrits. 1960.
Paris, Albin Michel, 1950-1961.
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EDDINGTON, Sir Arthur.
L'univers en expansion.
Paris, Hermann, 1934.
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First edition in french.
SCHRÖDINGER, Erwin.
Science et humanisme. La physique de notre temps.
s.l., Desclée de Brouwer, 1954.
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First translation in french.
OCAGNE, Maurice d' || DUGAS, René.
Histoire abrégée des sciences mathématiques - ouvrage recueilli et achevé par René Dugas.
Paris, Vuibert, [1955].
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BORN Max.
L'Expérience et la Théorie en Physique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1955.
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First French edition.
POLYA, George.
Comment poser et résoudre un problème.
Paris, Jacques Gabay, 1989.
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Reprint of the second french edition (1965).
COUTURAT, Louis.
De l'infini mathématique.
Paris, Librairie Scientifique Albert Blanchard, 1973.
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GEVREY, Maurice.
Oeuvres de Maurice Gevrey.
Paris, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1970.
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100 €
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Maurice-Joseph Gevrey (1865-1963) was a French mathematician who devoted himself to partial differential equations.
POUILLET, Claude-Servais-Mathias-Marie.
Élémens de physique expérimentale et de météorologie.
Paris, Béchet jeune, 1827-28-29-30.
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Claude Pouillet (1790-1868) was a French physicist and politician, renowned for his scientific research and physics courses he gave jointly with Joseph Gay-Lussac (1778-1850, French chemist and physicist) at the University of the Sorbonne in Paris.
This book gathers together all the lessons given, whose subjects are the main fields of study of physics such as heat, gravity, magnetism, electricity, the actions of molecules, the structure of bodies, elasticity , sound, optics, etc.
DUHAMEL, Jean-marie constant.
Cours de mécanique.
Paris, Mallet-Bachelier, 1853-1854.
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Jean-Marie Constant Duhamel (1797-1872) was a French mathematician and physicist, member of the Academy of Sciences, known for his work on mechanics and the application of calculus to physical problems. This work, published posthumously (the first edition dating from 1845), stems from his long-standing teaching at the École Polytechnique and the École Centrale.
LAMÉ, Gabriel.
Cours de physique de l'École Polytechnique.
Paris, Bachelier, 1840.
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Gabriel Lamé (1795-1870) was a French mathematician and physicist, professor at the École Polytechnique and a member of the Académie des sciences. His Cours de physique de l'École Polytechnique (Physics Course of the École Polytechnique) is a fundamental textbook for higher physics education in the 19th century. Volume II is particularly interesting as it covers acoustics and the physical theory of light, areas where Lamé himself made significant contributions, notably in elasticity theory and wave propagation. This course reflects the rigor and breadth of knowledge required for students of the École Polytechnique during this period.
TANNERY, Jules.
Introduction a la théorie des fonctions d’une variable.
Paris, A. Hermann, 1904.
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90 €
Second edition.
TAIT, Peter Guthrie.
Traité élémentaire des Quaternions.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1882.
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First french edition.
TANNERY, Jules || MOLK, Jules.
Eléments de la théorie des fonctions elliptiques.
New York, Chelsea publishing Compagny, 1972.
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The present, second edition is a reprint, with correction of errata, of a work published in four volumes at Paris in of 1928 with minor changes and correction in1893, 1896, 1898 and 1902.
BERTHELOT, Marcellin.
Sur la force des matières explosives, d'après la thermochimie.
Paris, Gauthier-villars, 1883.
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90 €
Third edition.
FABRY, Charles.
Cours de physique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1932-1933.
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90 €
First edition.
Physics course at the École Polytechnique given by Charles Fabry, who was the first director general of the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Optics.
ASSOCIATED BRITISH MACHINE TOOLS MAKERS.
Catalogue of Machine Tools.
Paris, Payot, [v.1910-1920].
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90 €
LUCAS, Edouard.
Récréations mathématiques.
Paris, Librairie Scientifique Albert Blanchard, 1977.
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90 €
Reprint of the second edition (Paris. 1891-1894).
PERRIN, Jean.
Oeuvres scientifiques de Jean Perrin.
Paris, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1950.
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90 €
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Jean Perrin: Nobel Prize, Physics, 1926, 'for his work on the discontinuous structure of matter, and especially for his discovery of sedimentation equilibrium.'.
DIEUDONNÉ, Jean.
Choix d'oeuvres mathématiques.
Paris, Hermann, 1981.
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90 €
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Jean Dieudonné (1906-1996) was a French mathematician.
He entered the École Normale Supérieure at the age of 18. He graduated top of his class in the agrégation examination in 1927. He received a scholarship from Princeton University, followed by one from the Rockefeller Foundation.
In December 1934, he participated in the founding of the Bourbaki group, of which he was a driving force for many years.
COMTE, Auguste.
La géométrie analytique d'Auguste Comte. Nouvelle édition précédée de la Géométrie de Descartes.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1894.
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Reissue of Auguste Comte's Elementary Treatise, preceded by Descartes' Geometry.
ARNAULD, Antoine || NICOLE, Pierre.
La logique ou l'art de penser, contenant, outre les règles communes, plusieurs observations nouvelles, propres à former le jugement.
Paris, Antoine Laurens, 1671.
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90 €
ANDOYER, Henri.
Cours d'astronomie.
Paris, A. Hermann et fils, 1909-1911.
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90 €
Second edition for the first part (1911. the first edition was published in 1906); it deals with theoretical astronomy.
First edition for the second part, concerning practical astronomy.
Andoyer succeeded Poincaré as professor of general astronomy and celestial mechanics at the Faculty of Sciences of Paris.
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