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    Paul Painlevé

    French mathematician and politician

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  1. Paul Painlevé (French: [pɔl pɛ̃ləve]; 5 December 1863 – 29 October 1933) was a French mathematician and statesman. He served twice as Prime Minister of the Third Republic : 12 September – 13 November 1917 and 17 April – 22 November 1925.

  2. Apr 1, 2024 · Paul Painlevé (born Dec. 5, 1863, Paris, France—died Oct. 29, 1933, Paris) was a French politician, mathematician, and patron of aviation who was prime minister at a crucial period of World War I and again during the 1925 financial crisis.

  3. Paul Painlevé worked on differential equations. He served twice as prime-minister of France. View twelve larger pictures. Biography. Paul Painlevé's father, Léon Louis Painlevé (1832-1906), was a lithographic draughtsman, born in Paris, the son of Euphrosine Célestine Leroy and Jean Baptiste Painlevé.

  4. Paul Painlevé, né le 5 décembre 1863 à Paris et mort le 29 octobre 1933 dans la même ville, est un savant, mathématicien et homme d'État français. Painlevé a étudié les mathématiques à l' École normale supérieure et à la faculté des sciences de Paris , où il a obtenu son doctorat en 1887.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › mathematics-biographies › paul-painlevePaul Painleve | Encyclopedia.com

    May 23, 2018 · PAINLEVé, PAUL (b. Paris, France, 5 December 1863; d. Paris, France, 29 October 1933) mathematics. Painlevé’s father, Léon Painlevé, and grandfather, Jean-Baptiste Painlevé, were lithographers. Through his grandmother, Euphrosine Marchand, he was a descendant of Napoleon I’s valet.

  6. Paul Painlevé was a prominent French political leader from 1914-1917. He was the head of the Inventions Committee in charge of defining modern warfare. In 1917, at the turning point of the war, he was the minister of war and president of the Council.

  7. Paul Painleve (1863-1933), the celebrated mathematician and politician, was the shortest serving French Prime Minister of the war - at just two months - and easily its least experienced.

  8. French mathematician and politician who built of Poincaré's work in investigating nonlinear second order differential equations with or without singularities to classify their analytic properties. In the process, he discovered the Painlevé transcendents. Painlevé also studied regularization (1897).

  9. Feb 9, 2014 · The life and career of the great French mathematician and politician Paul Painlevé is described. His contribution to the analytical theory of nonlinear differential equations was significant.

  10. Deputy technician specialised in military matters, Paul Painlevé also between 1910 and 1914 wore a second cap, that of the emerging parliamentarian capable of taking a stand in the great debates of the legislature. His intervention in the debate on the Three Years Law summed up his position.

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