Augustin-Louis Cauchy — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cauchy. Augustin Louis Cauchy … Wikipédia en Français
Augustin Louis Cauchy — [ogysˈtɛ̃ lwi koˈʃi] (* 21. August 1789 in Paris; † 23. Mai 1857 in Sceaux) war ein französischer Ma … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Augustin-Louis Cauchy — Augustin Louis Cauchy † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Augustin Louis Cauchy French mathematician, b. at Paris, 21 August, 1789; d. at Sceaux, 23 May, 1857. He owed his early training to his father, a man of much learning and literary taste … Catholic encyclopedia
Augustin-Louis Cauchy — [ogysˈtɛ̃ lwi koˈʃi] (* 21. August 1789 in Paris; † 23. Mai 1857 in Sceaux) war ein französischer Mathematiker. Als ein Pionie … Deutsch Wikipedia
Augustin Louis Cauchy — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cauchy. Augustin Louis Cauchy Cauchy vers 1840. Lithographie de Zéphirin Belliard d après une peinture de Jean Roller … Wikipédia en Français
Augustin Louis Cauchy — Infobox Scientist name = Augustin Louis Cauchy image width = 200px caption = Augustin Louis Cauchy birth date = birth date|1789|8|21|df=y birth place = Paris, France death date = death date and age|1857|5|23|1789|8|21|df=y death place = Sceaux,… … Wikipedia
Cauchy, Augustin-Louis — • French mathematician, b. at Paris, 21 August, 1789; d. at Sceaux, 23 May, 1857 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Cauchy, Augustin-Louis, Baron — born Aug. 21, 1789, Paris, France died May 23, 1857, Sceaux French mathematician, pioneer of analysis and group theory. After a career as a military engineer in Napoleon s navy, he wrote a treatise in 1813 that became the basis of the theory of… … Universalium
Cauchy,Baron Augustin Louis — Cau·chy (kō shēʹ), Baron Augustin Louis. 1789 1857. French mathematician whose Cours d Analyse (1821) introduced modern rigor into calculus. He founded the theory of functions of a complex variable and made contributions to the mathematical… … Universalium