Jacques Hadamard
1865 CE–1963 CE · Versailles
Jacques Salomon Hadamard (French: [adamaʁ]; 8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) was a French mathematician who made major contributions in number theory, complex analysis, differential geometry, and partial differential equations.
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Versailles, near Paris, France, the seat of Louis XIV's court. François Fénelon served there as tutor to the king's grandson, the Duke of Burgundy, before his fall from favour in the Quietist controversy.
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