Pierre Humbert (mathematician) explained

Pierre Humbert (mathematician) should not be confused with Pierre Humbert (architect).

Pierre Humbert (13 June 1891, Paris – 17 November 1953, Montpellier) was a French mathematician who worked on the theory of elliptic functions and introduced Humbert polynomials. He was the son of the mathematician Georges Humbert and married the daughter of Henri Andoyer.

Pierre Humbert was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1928 in Bologna.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Humbert, P. "Sur une équation aux dérivées partielles du troisième ordre." In Atti del Congresso Internazionale dei Matematici: Bologna del 3 al 10 de settembre di 1928, pp. 55–58. 1929.
  2. Smith, D. E.. David Eugene Smith. Review: Histoire de la Nation Française. Tome XIV, Histoire des Sciences en France; première partie, Histoire des Mathématiques, de la Mécanique et de l'Astronomie, by Henri Anoyer and Pierre Humbert. Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.. 1926. 32. 4. 387–389. 10.1090/s0002-9904-1926-04232-4. free.