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  1. Jean-Marie Duhamel. Jean-Marie Constant Duhamel (/ ˌdjuːəˈmɛl /; [1] French: [dy.amɛl]; 5 February 1797 – 29 April 1872) was a French mathematician and physicist. His studies were affected by the troubles of the Napoleonic era. He went on to form his own school École Sainte-Barbe. Duhamel's principle, a method of obtaining solutions to ...

  2. Appointed as entrance examiner at the École Polytechnique in 1835, Duhamel was named professor of analysis and mechanics in 1836. He continued to occupy posts at the École Polytechnique, being made permanent examiner in 1840 and then, during the period 1848 until 1851, was Director of Studies. A commission removed him from his posts in 1850 ...

  3. April 29, 1872, Paris (aged 75) Jean-Marie-Constant Duhamel (born February 5, 1797, Saint-Malo, France—died April 29, 1872, Paris) was a French mathematician and physicist who proposed a theory dealing with the transmission of heat in crystal structures, based on the work of the French mathematicians Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fourier and Siméon ...

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  4. attorney Jean-Marie Duhamel (1797–1872), French applied mathematician Jean-Baptiste Duhamel (1624–1706), French scientist and theologian Jean-Pierre-François Jean-Marie Duhamel Jean -Marie Constant Duhamel (/ˌdjuːəˈmɛl/; French: [dy.amɛl]; 5 February 1797 – 29 April 1872) was a French mathematician and physicist.

  5. Duhamel, Jean-Marie-Constant. (b St. Malo, France, 5 February 1797; d. Paris, France, 29 April 1872) mathematics, physics. Duhamel’s scientific contributions were minor but numerous and pertinent; his teaching and involvement in academic administration were probably the primary sources of his influence. Today his name is best remembered for ...

  6. Duhamel published Cours d'analyse de l'École Polytechnique Ⓣ(Analysis Course of the polytechnic) in two volumes, the first in 1840 and the second in the following year. Born 5 February 1797, St Malo, France. Died 29 April 1872, Paris, France. View full biography at MacTutor

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