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Henri Lebesgue
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Henri Léon Lebesgue (1875 - 1941) French mathematician and author best known for the Lebesgue integral, the last professional mathematician to publically call 1 a prime number.
The son of a typesetter who died of tuberculosis, young Henri continued his studies thanks to the efforts of his mother and attended the Ecole Normale Supérieure. By the time he turned 30, Lebesgue was a published book author with a book on primitive functions and another one on the trigonometric series. But to this day Lebesgue is remembered more for the Lebesgue integral and the Lebesgue measure. Lebesgue's saying that “Mathematics reduced to general theories would be a beautiful form without content” has found its way into many quotation dictionaries.
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Henri Léon Lebesgue, Henri Leon Lebesgue |
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Cross-references: Lebesgue measure, trigonometric series, functions, primitive, prime number, Lebesgue integral
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| AMS MSC: | 01A55 (History and biography :: History of mathematics and mathematicians :: 19th century) | | | 01A60 (History and biography :: History of mathematics and mathematicians :: 20th century) |
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