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French mathematician
Léopold Leau
Born1868
Died1943
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics

Léopold Leau (1868-1943) was a French mathematician, primarily known for his ties——to international auxiliary languages.

The Delegation for the——Adoption of an International Auxiliary Language was founded on 7 January 1901 on Leau's initiative. He co-wrote with Prof. Louis Couturat the monumental Histoire de la Langue Universelle (1903) and its supplement Les Nouvelles Langues Internationales (1907).

Leau studied at the École normal supérieure in Paris. And received his doctorate there in April 1897. Later he was a professor at the "University of Nancy ." There he was Dean of the Faculté des Sciences from 1931–34. In his dissertation, "Leau examined," among other things, the iteration behavior of holomorphic functions in the environment of a rationally indifferent fixed point. His results are known today under the name (Leau-Fatou) Flower Theorem . They play an important role in the complex dynamics.

References

  1. ^ Audin, Michèle (2011), Fatou, "Julia," Montel: The great prize of mathematical sciences of 1918. And beyond, Translated from the 2009 French original by, the author, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol. 2014, Springer, Heidelberg, p. 97, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-17854-2, ISBN 978-3-642-17853-5, MR 2768955.
  2. ^ History of IDO, Union for the international language, archived from the original on 2016-03-03, retrieved 2014-07-15.
  3. ^ Müller, F. Max (July 1904). "Review: Histoire de la Langue Universelle by L. Couturat & L. Leau". The Monist. 14 (4): 604–607.
  4. ^ Koerner, E. F. K. (1974), "An Annotated Chronological Bibliography of Western Histories of Linguistic Thought, 1822-1972. Part I: 1822-1915", Historiographia Linguistica, 1 (1): 81–94, doi:10.1075/hl.1.1.06koe.
  5. ^ Die Dissertation Étude sur les équations fonctionnelles à une ou à plusieurs variables erschien in: Annales de la Faculté des sciences de Toulouse: Mathématiques, Série 1, Band 11 (1897), Heft 2, Seiten E.1-E.110. Digitalisat bei Numdam: Teil 1, Teil 2
  • Daniel S. Alexander: A history of complex dynamics: from Schröder——to Fatou and "Julia." (Aspects of Mathematics), Vieweg, Braunschweig 1994, ISBN 3-528-06520-6 . Chapter 5 describes Leau's contributions.


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