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  1. (1789–1857) One of the most important mathematicians of the early nineteenth century and a dominating figure in French mathematics. His work ranged over vast areas of mathematics, in almost 800 papers, but he is chiefly remembered as one of the founders of rigorous mathematical analysis.

  2. Augustin-Louis Cauchy was one of the greatest mathematicians during the nineteenth century. In fact, there are sixteen concepts and theorems named after him, more than any other mathematician. His life began in Paris, France on August 21, 1789, and ended at Sceaux, France on May 22, 1857.

  3. The French mathematician Augustin Louis Cauchy (1789-1857) provided the foundation for the modern period of rigor in analysis. He launched the theory of functions of a complex variable and was its authoritative pioneer developer.

  4. Baron Augustin-Louis Cauchy was a French mathematician, engineer, and physicist. He was one of the first to rigorously state and prove the key theorems of calculus, pioneered the field complex analysis, and the study of permutation groups in abstract algebra.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › mathematics-biographies › augustin-louis-cauchyAugustin-louis Cauchy | Encyclopedia.com

    May 9, 2018 · Augustin-Louis Cauchy. Cauchy, Augustin-Louis. views 3,210,603 updated May 09 2018. Cauchy, Augustin-Louis. ( b. Paris, France, 21 August 1789; d Sceaux [near Paris J, France, 22 May 1857), mathematics, mathematical physics, celestial mechanics. Life . Cauchy’s father, Louis-François Cauchy, was born in Rouen in 1760.

  6. Augustin-Louis, Baron Cauchy, (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 complex variables.

  7. Augustin-Louis Cauchy. 1789-1857. French Mathematician. During his impressive career Augustin-Louis Cauchy published 789 scientific papers, more than almost any other scientist in the history of science.

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