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Title: Augustin Louis Cauchy


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Augustin Louis Cauchy
  • 1789-1857
  • A Soulwinning Mathematician

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  • Wrote 789 Mathematical papers
  • Helped progress the study on partial differential
    equations
  • Helped progress the study of polygons
  • In 1811 he proved that the angles of a convex
    polyhedron are determined by its faces

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  • He discovered new methods of integration and
    lectured on them.
  • He was the first to make a rigorous definition of
    the conditions for the convergence of infinite
    series.
  • In 1829 he defined for the first time a complex
    function with a complex variable

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Devout Christian
  • Cauchy would often visit sick friends and led
    them to faith in Christ.
  • Yet he did not always have good relations with
    all scientists because of his Catholic views.
    His Catholicism associated him with the Jesuits
    who quarreled with the Académie des Sciences.

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Devout Christian
  • Although he was a Catholic, many of his views
    on Christianity parallel those of the Puritans
    and Protestants. For instance
  • he thought that it was necessary to bring
    religion into his work and his workplace.
  • He also believed that exploration and scientific
    progress would benefit mankind and bring glory to
    God.
  • He gave a report on the theory of light and
    attacked an author that said that Newton had not
    believed that people had souls.

This was said about him by a French journalist,
It is a curious thing to see an academician who
seemed to fulfill the respectable functions of a
missionary preaching to heathens.
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Life During the French Revolution
  • During the Second French Revolution Cauchy was
    exiled from France. Before the civil war he had
    taken an oath to Charles X. Because he was an
    honest man he would not break that oath to take
    another. He continued his work in Italy for a
    while and learned to speak their language well.
    Then he moved to Prague with Charles where he
    taught the prince and was given the title of
    Baron by the king.

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  • Cauchy is considered one a Frances finest
    mathematicians.
  • He furthered the mathematics in nearly every
    field, especially calculus .
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