Émile Picard

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Émile Picard was a prominent French mathematician known for his fundamental contributions to complex analysis and algebraic geometry, including Picard's theorems.

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instanceOf French mathematician
human
mathematician
areaOfInfluence differential equations
theory of analytic functions
countryOfCitizenship France
educatedAt École Normale Supérieure NERFINISHED
employer Sorbonne NERFINISHED
University of Paris NERFINISHED
familyName Jean-Luc Picard
surface form: Picard
fieldOfWork algebraic geometry
complex analysis
mathematics
gender male
givenName Émile
influenced 20th-century algebraic geometry
development of modern complex analysis
knownFor Picard's theorems in complex analysis
contributions to algebraic geometry
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOf Académie des Sciences
surface form: French Academy of Sciences
name Émile Picard self-link
nationality French
notableIdea Picard–Vessiot theory
notableWork Picard theorem
Montel theorem
surface form: Picard's first theorem

Picard theorem
surface form: Picard's second theorem
occupation university professor
positionHeld perpetual secretary of the French Academy of Sciences

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École Polytechnique hasAlumnus Émile Picard
Émile Picard name Émile Picard self-link
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