Lucien Poincaré

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Lucien Poincaré
Born(1862-07-22)22 July 1862
Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, France
Died9 March 1920(1920-03-09) (aged 57)
Paris
RelativesRaymond Poincaré, brother; Henri Poincaré, cousin
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsMinistry of Public Instruction, France; Academie de Paris

Lucien Poincaré (22 July 1862 – 9 March 1920) was a French physicist.

Biography

Poincaré was born at

Peace Conference. He was the brother of French Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré and cousin of mathematician and theoretical physicist Henri Poincaré
.

Poincaré died in Paris March 9, 1920.

Selected publications

  • La physique moderne, son évolution. Paris: Flammarion, Bibliothèque de philosophie scientifique, 1906, 1920 edition
    • The New Physics and its Evolution. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Company. 1907; authorised translation{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)[1]
  • L’Électricité. Flammarion, Bibliothèque de philosophie scientifique, 1907, Archive
  • Éducation, Science, Patrie. Flammarion, Bibliothèque de philosophie scientifique, 1926.

Notes

  1. ^ "Review of The New Physics and its Evolution by Lucien Poincaré". The Athenaeum (4167): 275. September 7, 1907.

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