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Louis-Gustave du Pasquier (18 August 1876, Auvernier – 31 January 1957, Cornaux) was a Swiss mathematician and historian of mathematics and mathematical sciences.

Education and career

Du Pasquier studied at l'École Polytechnique, the University of Zurich, La Sorbonne, the Collège de France, and the Collège Libre des Sciences Sociales. He received his doctorate in 1906 from the University of Zurich with dissertation Zahlentheorie der Tettarionen under the supervision of Adolf Hurwitz.[1][2] Du Pasquier then taught at La Chaux-de-Fonds, Kusnacht, Frauenfeld, Winterthur, and Zurich, before he became a professor at the University of Neuchâtel in 1911. Du Pasquier wrote more than 60 articles published in scientific journals. He did research on number theory, probability theory, relativity theory, astronomy, and actuarial science.[3][4] He edited the 7th volume of the collected works of Leonhard Euler.

Du Pasquier was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1920 at Strasbourg, in 1924 at Toronto,[5] in 1928 at Bologna, and in 1932 at Zurich.

Books

References

  1. ^ L. Gustave du Pasquier at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ Du Pasquier, L.-Gustave (1906). Zahlentheorie der Tettarionen. Druck von Zürcher & Furrer.
  3. ^ "Du Pasquier, Louis-Gustave". Éditions Jacques Gabay.
  4. ^ "Du Pasquier, Louis Gustave (1876–1957)". IdRef.
  5. ^ Du Pasquier, L. Gustave. "Propositions concernant l'unification de la terminologie dans la numération parlée". In: Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians in Toronto, August 11–16. 1924. Vol. 2. pp. 975–981.
  6. ^ Dodd, E. L (1928). "Review: Le Calcul des Probabilités: Son Évolution Mathématique et Philosophique par L.-Gustave du Pasquier". Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 34 (1): 118–119. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1928-04534-2.