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  1. Cours D'analyse De L'école Polytechnique (French Edition) by Charles Hermite, 2010-01-11
  2. Ouvres de Charles Hermite (Cambridge Library Collection - Mathematics) (Volume 4) by Charles Hermite, 2009-09-24
  3. Oeuvres De Charles Hermite (French Edition) by Emile Picard, 2010-01-10
  4. Euvres De Charles Hermite, Volume 1 (French Edition) by Charles Hermite, Académie Des Sciences, 2010-02-11
  5. Euvres De Charles Hermite (French Edition) by Charles Hermite, Académie Des Sciences, 2010-03-16
  6. Euvres De Charles Hermite, Volume 2 (French Edition) by Charles Hermite, Académie Des Sciences, et all 2010-03-22
  7. Charles Hermite (French Edition) by Emile Picard, 2010-01-11
  8. Correspondance D'hermite Et De Stieltjes, Volume 2 (French Edition) by Charles Hermite, Thomas Jan Stieltjes, 2010-04-20
  9. Cours De M. Hermite (French Edition) by Charles Hermite, Henri Andoyer, 2010-03-22
  10. Cours De M. Hermite: Professé Pendant Le 2E Semestre, 1881-82 (French Edition) by Charles Hermite, Henri Andoyer, 2010-01-10
  11. Sur Quelques Applications Des Fonctions Elliptiques (French Edition) by Charles Hermite, 2010-03-23
  12. Sur La Theorie Des Equations Modulaires Et La Resolution De L'Equation Du Conquieme Degre (1859) (French Edition) by Charles Hermite, 2010-05-23
  13. Éléments De La Théorie Des Fonctions Elliptiques, Volumes 1-2 (French Edition) by Jules Tannery, Charles Hermite, et all 2010-02-12
  14. Sur La Fonction Exponentielle (1874) (French Edition) by Charles Hermite, 2010-05-23

1. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Charles Hermite
Charles Hermite. The Oeuvres de Charles Hermite were edited by Picardfor the Academy of Sciences, 2 vols., Paris, 1905 and 1908.
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and examinateur d'admission As a teacher Hermite was inspiring. His correspondence with Stieltjes testifies to the great aid he gave those entering scientific life. His efforts in teaching were directed not towards too rigorous minuteness, but towards exciting admiration for things simple and beautiful. His published courses of lectures have exercised a wide influence. His important original contributions to pure mathematics, published in the leading mathematical journals of the world, dealt chiefly with Abelian and elliptic functions and the theory of numbers. In 1858 he solved the equation of the fifth degree by elliptic functions; and in 1873 he proved e BOREL, Charles Hermite in (Paris, 1902); CAPELLI, In commemorazione di Carlo Hermite in Acad. di sci. fis. e mat., Atti , VII (Naples, 1901); DARBOUX, Notice historique sur Charles Hermite in Memoires de l'Acad. des Sci. , XLIX (Paris, 1901); KNELLER, Das Christentum und die Vertreter der neueren Naturwissenschaft in Stimmen aus Maria Laach , supplement, no. 84-5. (Freiburg im Br., 1903); MANSION

2. Hermite
Charles Hermite. Born 24 Charles Hermite s father was Ferdinand Hermiteand his mother was Madeleine Lallemand. Ferdinand Hermite
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Born: 24 Dec 1822 in Dieuze, Lorraine, France
Died: 14 Jan 1901 in Paris, France
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Charles Hermite 's father was Ferdinand Hermite and his mother was Madeleine Lallemand. Ferdinand Hermite was a trained engineer and he worked in this capacity in a salt mine near Dieuse. After he married Madeleine he joined in the draper's trade in which her family were involved. However he was an artistic man who always wanted to pursue art as a career. He had his wife look after the draper's business and he took up art. Charles was the sixth of his parents seven children and when he was about seven years old his parents left Dieuse and went to live in Nancy to where the business had moved. Education was not a high priority for Charles's parents but despite not taking too much personal interest in their children's education, nevertheless they did provide them with good schooling. Charles was something of a worry to his parents for he had a defect in his right foot which meant that he moved around only with difficulty. It was clear that this would present him with problems in finding a career. However he had a happy disposition and bore his disability with a cheerful smile. Galois had studied. In fact he was taught mathematics there by

3. Poster Of Hermite
Charles Hermite. lived from 1822 to 1901. Hermite s work in the theory of functionsincludes the application of elliptic functions to the quintic equation.
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Charles Hermite lived from 1822 to 1901 Hermite 's work in the theory of functions includes the application of elliptic functions to the quintic equation. In 1873 he published the first proof that e is a transcendental number. Find out more at
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4. HERMITE
Translate this page hermite charles (1822-1901). Matemático francés nacido en Dieuz y fallecido enParís. Su paso por la escuela no fue brillante, ni siquiera en matemáticas.
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5. Hermite
Translate this page hermite charles, français, 1822-1901. Ce grand mathématicien français,polytechnicien, ami de Cauchy, fut professeur à l’École
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Cauchy fonctions elliptiques suite aux travaux de Jacobi Travaux sur la transcendance des nombres : Sur la fonction exponentielle Lambert Liouville , prouva par un usage subtil des fractions continues transcendance N + e a N + e b N + ... + e h N n i soient nuls ( a, b, ..., h et N, N , ..., N n sont des entiers). Les nombres transcendants Liouville nombres transcendants . La transcendance de p Lindemann Euler Baker Sylvester et de Cayley formes quadratiques lorsque le corps de scalaires est C : forme quadratique hermitienne , espace vectoriel hermitien Produit scalaire complexe, formes hermitiques :
Matrice orthogonale et matrice hermitienne : orthogonale hermitiennes : matrices carrées M à termes complexes coïncidant avec leur adjointe (i.e. avec la conjuguée de sa transposée, ou vice versa) : l es valeurs propres d'une matrice hermitienne sont réelles. ou de Legendre n orthogonaux pour le produit scalaire En savoir un peu plus : On remarquera, dans cette écriture, que les images de f aux points Galton Lissajous

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7. Charles Hermite - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Charles Hermite (pronounced "air meet December 24 January 14 ) was a French mathematician who did research on number theory quadratic forms invariant theory orthogonal polynomials ... elliptic functions , and algebra Hermite polynomials Hermitian operators , and cubic Hermite splines are named in his honor. He was the first to prove that e , the base of natural logarithms , is a transcendental number . His methods were later used by Ferdinand von Lindemann for the proof of his celebrated theorem that is transcendental. This article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it
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9. Charles Hermite | Mathe Board Lexikon
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Charles Hermite 24. Dezember in Dieuze Lothringen 14. Januar in Paris ) war ein französischer Mathematiker Hermite verließ als Student die École Polytechnique im Streit, nachdem ihm wegen unzureichender Leistungen strenge Bedingungen auferlegt wurden. In den folgenden Jahren entwickelte er sich aus eigener Kraft, im Austausch insbesondere mit Joseph Liouville , zu einem produktiven Mathematiker. 1848 wurde er Lehrbeauftragter, 1869 Professor an der École Polytechnique; von 1876 bis 1897 unterrichtete er nur noch an der Sorbonne . 1856 wurde er in die Académie des Sciences gewählt. Hermite stand in engem Austausch mit Joseph Liouville Sturm und Cauchy ; zu seinen Schülern gehörten Gösta Mittag-Leffler Jacques Hadamard und Henri Poincaré ; er heiratete die Schwester von Joseph Bertrand und wurde Schwiegervater von Émile Picard Hermite arbeitete in Zahlentheorie und Algebra , über orthogonale Polynome und elliptische Funktionen . Er erzielte wichtige Ergebnisse über doppelt periodische Funktionen und Invarianten quadratischer Formen. 1858 löste er eine algebraische Gleichung 5ten Grades mit Hilfe elliptischer Funktionen. 1873 erzielte er sein wohl berühmtestes Resultat: er bewies, dass die

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Charles Hermite. Charles Hermite applied elliptic functions to the quintic equation.He published the first proof that e is a transcendental number.
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Died: 14 Jan 1901 in Paris, France
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Charles Hermite applied elliptic functions to the quintic equation. He published the first proof that e is a transcendental number. His work in the theory of functions includes the application of elliptic functions to the general equation of the fifth degree, the quintic equation. In 1873 he published the first proof that e is a transcendental number. His proof, published in 1873, that e is a transcendental number, is especially well known.
Using method's similar to those of Hermite, Lindemann established in 1882 that was also transcendental. Hermite is known also for a number of mathematical entities that bear his name, Hermite polynomials, Hermite's differential equation, Hermite's formula of interpolation and Hermitian matrices. is the best known of Hermite's students. References (10 books/articles) Some quotations by Charles Hermite References elsewhere in this archive: A poster of this mathematician is available Tell me about Hermite's work on abstract linear spaces Charles Hermite was elected to the Royal Society of London in 1873. You can see a

11. Editions Jacques Gabay - Charles HERMITE
Translate this page Charles HERMITE. Charles HERMITE. 1822 - 1901. Au catalogue des EditionsJacques Gabay RIEMANN Œuvres mathématiques, 1898, Reprint
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12. Charles Hermite - Information
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Charles Hermite (pronounced "air MEET") ( ) was a French mathematician who did research on number theory quadratic forms invariant theory orthogonal polynomials ... elliptic functions , and algebra Hermite polynomials and Hermitian operators are named in his honor. He was the first to prove that e , the base of natural logarithms , is a transcendental number . His methods were later used by Carl Louis Ferdinand von Lindemann for the proof of his celebrated theorem that is transcendental. This article is a http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_stub_article " class='external' title="">stub . You can help Wikipedia by http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Find_or_fix_a_stub " class='external' title="">expanding it de:Charles Hermite All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License (see for details). . Wikipedia is powered by MediaWiki , an open source wiki engine.

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Charles Hermite (pronounced air MEET ) (1822 1901) was a French mathematicianwho did research on number theory, quadratic forms, invariant theory
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Charles Hermite (pronounced "air MEET") ( ) was a French mathematician who did research on number theory , quadratic forms, invariant theory orthogonal polynomials elliptic functions , and algebra Hermite polynomials and Hermitian operators are named in his honor. He was the first to prove that e , the base of natural logarithms, is a transcendental number . His methods were later used by Carl Louis Ferdinand von Lindemann for the proof of his celebrated theorem that is transcendental.
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14. Einige Der Bedeutenden Mathematiker
Translate this page Hamilton William Rowan, 1805-1865. Hausdorff Felix, 1868-1942. hermite charles,1822-1901. Heawood Percy, 1861-1955. Heron von Alexandrien, ~60 n.Chr.
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Abel Niels Hendrik Appolonius von Perga ~230 v.Chr. Archimedes von Syrakus 287-212 v.Chr. Babbage Charles Banach Stefan Bayes Thomas Bernoulli Daniel Bernoulli Jakob Bernoulli Johann Bernoulli Nicolaus Bessel Friedrich Wilhelm Bieberbach Ludwig Birkhoff Georg David Bolyai János Bolzano Bernhard Boole George Borel Emile Briggs Henry Brouwer L.E.J. Cantor Georg Ferdinand Carroll Lewis Cassini Giovanni Domenico Cardano Girolamo Cauchy Augustin Louis Cayley Arthur Ceulen, Ludolph van Chomsky Noel Chwarismi Muhammed Ibn Musa Al Church Alonzo Cohen Paul Joseph Conway John Horton Courant Richard D'Alembert Jean Le Rond De Morgan Augustus Dedekind Julius Wilhelm Richard Descartes René Dieudonné Jean Diophantos von Alexandria ~250 v. Chr. Dirac Paul Adrien Maurice Dirichlet Peter Gustav Lejeune Eratosthenes von Kyrene 276-194 v.Chr. Euklid von Alexandria ~300 v.Chr. Euler Leonhard Fatou Pierre Fermat Pierre de Fischer Ronald A Sir Fourier Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fraenkel Adolf Frege Gottlob Frobenius Ferdinand Georg Galois Evariste Galton Francis Sir Gauß Carl Friedrich Germain Marie-Sophie Gödel Kurt Goldbach Christian Hadamard Jacques Hamilton William Rowan Hausdorff Felix Hermite Charles Heawood Percy Heron von Alexandrien ~60 n.Chr.

15. Charles Hermite - Wikipedia
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Charles Hermite 24. Dezember in Dieuze Lothringen 14. Januar in Paris ) war ein französischer Mathematiker Hermite verließ als Student die École Polytechnique im Streit, nachdem ihm wegen unzureichender Leistungen strenge Bedingungen auferlegt wurden. In den folgenden Jahren entwickelte er sich aus eigener Kraft, im Austausch insbesondere mit Joseph Liouville , zu einem produktiven Mathematiker. 1848 wurde er Lehrbeauftragter, 1869 Professor an der École Polytechnique; von 1876 bis 1897 unterrichtete er nur noch an der Sorbonne . 1856 wurde er in die Académie des Sciences gewählt. Hermite stand in engem Austausch mit Joseph Liouville Sturm und Cauchy ; zu seinen Schülern gehörten Gösta Mittag-Leffler Jacques Hadamard und Henri Poincaré ; er heiratete die Schwester von Joseph Bertrand und wurde Schwiegervater von Émile Picard Hermite arbeitete in Zahlentheorie und Algebra , über orthogonale Polynome und elliptische Funktionen . Er erzielte wichtige Ergebnisse über doppelt periodische Funktionen und Invarianten quadratischer Formen. 1858 löste er eine algebraische Gleichung 5ten Grades mit Hilfe elliptischer Funktionen. 1873 erzielte er sein wohl berühmtestes Resultat: er bewies, dass die

16. Charles Hermite
Charles Hermite. Born 24 Dec in Paris , France. Charles Hermite s fatherwas Ferdinand Hermite and his mother was Madeleine Lallemand.
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Charles Hermite
Born: 24 Dec 1822 in Dieuze Lorraine France
Died: 14 Jan 1901 in Paris France
Charles Hermite 's father was Ferdinand Hermite and his mother was Madeleine Lallemand. Ferdinand Hermite was a trained engineer and he worked in this capacity in a salt mine near Dieuse. After he married Madeleine he joined in the draper's trade in which her family were involved. However he was an artistic man who always wanted to pursue art as a career. He had his wife look after the draper's business and he took up art. Charles was the sixth of his parents seven children and when he was about seven years old his parents left Dieuse and went to live in Nancy to where the business had moved. Education was not a high priority for Charles's parents but despite not taking too much personal interest in their children's education, nevertheless they did provide them with good schooling. Charles was something of a worry to his parents for he had a defect in his right foot which meant that he moved around only with difficulty. It was clear that this would present him with problems in finding a career. However he had a happy disposition and bore his disability with a cheerful smile. Charles attended the Collège de Nancy, then went to

17. Hermite
Includes a biography comparing him with other contemporaries of his, references and quotations.
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Charles Hermite
Born: 24 Dec 1822 in Dieuze, Lorraine, France
Died: 14 Jan 1901 in Paris, France
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Charles Hermite 's father was Ferdinand Hermite and his mother was Madeleine Lallemand. Ferdinand Hermite was a trained engineer and he worked in this capacity in a salt mine near Dieuse. After he married Madeleine he joined in the draper's trade in which her family were involved. However he was an artistic man who always wanted to pursue art as a career. He had his wife look after the draper's business and he took up art. Charles was the sixth of his parents seven children and when he was about seven years old his parents left Dieuse and went to live in Nancy to where the business had moved. Education was not a high priority for Charles's parents but despite not taking too much personal interest in their children's education, nevertheless they did provide them with good schooling. Charles was something of a worry to his parents for he had a defect in his right foot which meant that he moved around only with difficulty. It was clear that this would present him with problems in finding a career. However he had a happy disposition and bore his disability with a cheerful smile. Galois had studied. In fact he was taught mathematics there by

18. Hermite, Charles (1822-1901) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogra
hermite, charles (18221901), French mathematician who did brilliantwork in many branches of mathematics, but was plagued by poor
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Hermite, Charles (1822-1901)

French mathematician who did brilliant work in many branches of mathematics, but was plagued by poor performance in exams as a student. However, on his own, he mastered Lagrange's memoir on the solution of numerical equations and Gauss's Disquisitiones Arithmeticae. Hermite did pioneering work on Abelian functions e was a transcendental number (i.e., one that could not be the solution of any finite polynomial equation). He studied algebraic invariants and also investigated a class of differential equation now called the Hermite differential equation This equation was later found to arise in the quantum mechanical treatment of the simple harmonic oscillator The solutions are known as Hermite polynomials Hermite also discovered some of the properties of Hermitian matrices and solved the general quintic equation using elliptic modular functions
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References Bell, E. T. "The Man, Not the Method: Hermite." Ch. 24 in New York: Simon and Schuster, pp. 448-465, 1986.

19. Centre Charles Hermite
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20. Hermite, Charles. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. hermite, charles. (shärlrm t´) (KEY) , 1822–1901, French mathematician. A professor
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