Joseph Bertrand
Joseph Louis-François Bertrand (1822 - 1900) French mathematician, economist and translator who translated Carl Friedrich Gauss’s books to French. Bertrand is perhaps best known for Bertrand’s conjecture regarding the distribution of prime numbers between a given integer and its double.
In 1884 he took over seat 40 of the Academie Française for Jean-Baptiste Dumas. Upon his death, Bertrand’s seat was given to Marcellin Berthelot.
Title | Joseph Bertrand |
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Canonical name | JosephBertrand |
Date of creation | 2013-03-22 16:24:21 |
Last modified on | 2013-03-22 16:24:21 |
Owner | Mravinci (12996) |
Last modified by | Mravinci (12996) |
Numerical id | 4 |
Author | Mravinci (12996) |
Entry type | Biography |
Classification | msc 01A55 |
Synonym | Joseph Louis-François Bertrand |
Synonym | Joseph Louis-Francois Bertrand |