Eugène Rouché
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Eugène Rouché was a French mathematician.

Career

He was an alumnus of the École Polytechnique, graduating in 1852. He went on to become professor of mathematics at the Charlemagne lyceum at the École Centrale, and admissions examiner at his alma mater. He is most well known for Rouché's theorem
Rouché's theorem
Rouché's theorem, named after , states that if the complex-valued functions f and g are holomorphic inside and on some closed contour K, with |g| ...

 in complex analysis
Complex analysis
Complex analysis, traditionally known as the theory of functions of a complex variable, is the branch of mathematical analysis that investigates functions of complex numbers. It is useful in many branches of mathematics, including number theory and applied mathematics; as well as in physics,...

, which he published in his alma mater's institutional journal in 1862, and for the Rouché-Capelli theorem in linear algebra
Linear algebra
Linear algebra is a branch of mathematics that studies vector spaces, also called linear spaces, along with linear functions that input one vector and output another. Such functions are called linear maps and can be represented by matrices if a basis is given. Thus matrix theory is often...

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External links

  • Biography at the St Andrews university website
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