Ernest Vessiot
Appearance
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Charles Émile Picard | |
Doctoral students | Jacques Herbrand Joseph Pérès |
Ernest Vessiot (French: École Normale Supérieure in 1884.
He was Maître de Conférences at Lille University of Science and Technology in 1892-1893, then moved at Toulouse and Lyon.
After 1910, he was a professor of
École Normale Supérieure
until 1935,
he overviewed the construction of its new physics, chemistry and geology buildings of 24, Rue Lhomond.
He was elected a member of the
Académie des Sciences
in 1943.
Vessiot's work on
ordinary differential equations
.
Works
- Leçons De Géométrie Supérieure (Hermann, 1919)[1]
- Vessiot, Ernest (1910), "Méthodes d'intégration élémentaires", in Molk, Jules (ed.), Encyclopédie des sciences mathématiques pures et appliquées, vol. 3, Gauthier-Villars & Teubner, pp. 58–170
References
External links
- O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Ernest Vessiot", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
- Ernest Vessiot at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Works by Ernest Vessiot at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Ernest Vessiot at the Internet Archive