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‎BRIOT, Charles Auguste - BOUQUET, Charles Auguste.‎

Reference : 91576

‎Théorie des Fonctions Elliptiques. Deuxième édition.‎

‎ Paris, Gauthier-Villars, Imprimeur-Libraire, 1875, 1 volume in-4 de 592x240 mm environ, iv-700 pages, demi-reliure amateur brune et cartonnage marbré, feuillets non rognés. Tranches un peu salies avec quelques rousseurs ‎


‎Charles Auguste Briot (né le 19 juillet 1817 à Saint-Hippolyte (Doubs), décédé le 20 septembre 1882 à Ault) est un mathématicien et physicien français.Jean-Claude Bouquet, né à Morteau le 7 septembre 1819 et mort à Paris le 9 septembre 1885, est un mathématicien français qui travailla notamment avec Charles Briot sur les fonctions doublement périodiques. Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.‎

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‎BRIOT, CHARLES AUGUSTE. & BOUQUET, JEAN-CLAUDE.‎

Reference : 36355

(1859)

‎Théorie des fonctions doublement périodiques et, en particulier, des fonctions elliptiques.‎

‎Paris, Mallet-Bachelier, 1859. 8vo. Contemporary half calf. XXIV,342 pp.‎


‎First edition of this important textbook on function theory. Charles Auguste Briot (1817-1882) was one of the most eminent teachers of his time. Already during his time in elementary school Briot had decided that he wanted to be a mathematics teacher. He entered the École Normale Supériure in 1838 were he was ranked second. Just three years later he received agrégation in mathematics with the highest rank. In March 1842 he received his doctorate of science, having presented his thesis on the movement of a solid body round a fixed point. Despite his marked academic success in research, Briot still wanted to follow his chosen career as a teacher. He first obtained a professorship at the Orléans Lycée and afterward at University of Lyons, where he re-encountered his school friend Jean-Claude Bouquet, with whom he collaborated throughout his career.During the years 1814-1831 Agustin Cauchy created the basic framework of complex function theory. The results obtained by Cauchy were, however, still only to be found throughout his numerous journal papers, and although Cauchy is known for having stimulated the development of mathematical rigor throughout the field, his own research papers often used intuitive, not rigorous, methods. The joint scientific work of Briot and Bouquet was a profound study and clarification of the analytic work of Cauchy. In a memoire that has remained famous since its publication in 1853, they proposed to establish precisely the conditions that a function must fulfill in order to be developable into an entire series. They also perfected the analysis by which Cauchy had, for the first time, established the existence of the integral of a differential equation. They opened the way to research on singular points and showed their importance for knowledge of the integral. All this work culminated in their extremely influential text book 'Théorie des fonctions doublement périodiques et, en particulier, des fonctions elliptiques'. This work played a decisive role in spreading Cauchy's methods and results to European mathematicians, and for a long time it remained the standard text of the French School. It was translated into German in 1862, and went through several editions. For his outstanding contributions to mathematics the Académie des Sciences in Paris awarded Briot their Poncelet Prize in 1882 shortly before he died.‎

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‎BRIOT (Charles Auguste)‎

Reference : 69736

(1864)

‎Essais sur la théorie mathématique de la lumière‎

‎Paris, Mallet-Bachelier, 1864, in-8, XXII-132 pp, demi-chagrin bleu de l'époque, dos à faux nerfs, Édition originale. Les travaux de Charles Briot sur la lumière, tout comme ses études sur la chaleur et l'électricité, sont basés sur l'hypothèse de l'existence de molécules impondérables agissant l'une sur l'autre, à la manière des molécules pondérables formant les corps solides. Originaire de Franche-Comté, Charles Briot (1817-1882) fut un élève brillant de l'École normale supérieure, premier à l'agrégation en 1841, docteur ès sciences en 1842 avec une thèse sur le mouvement d'un corps solide autour d'un point fixe. Il enseigna à l'Université de Lyon, où il se lia d'amitié avec le mathématicien Jean-Claude Bouquet et, en 1851, devint enseignant au lycée Bonaparte puis à Saint-Louis, pour les classes préparatoires des écoles Normale supérieure et Polytechnique. En 1864, il est nommé professeur à la Sorbonne et à l'École normale supérieure. Ex-libris d'Henri Vieillard. Cachet annulé de l'Institut catholique de Paris. DSB II , p. 471 Couverture rigide‎


‎Bon XXII-132 pp.‎

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‎BRIOT Charles-Auguste‎

Reference : 35975

(1870)

‎Notice sur les travaux mathématiques de M. Ch. Briot ‎

‎Paris Gauthier-Villars 1870 in-4 broché sous couverture noisette imprimée ‎


‎13 pp.Alors professeur suppléant à l'École polytechnique et à la Faculté des sciences de Paris, Charles Briot (1817-1882) postulait pour remplacer Gabriel Lamé à la chaire de physique mathématique de la même Faculté des sciences ; il obtint le poste cette année 1870 ‎

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