JACQUES HERBRAND : LIFE , LOGIC , AND AUTOMATED DEDUCTION
@inproceedings{Anellis2007JACQUESH, title={JACQUES HERBRAND : LIFE , LOGIC , AND AUTOMATED DEDUCTION}, author={I. Anellis and P. Bussotti and Lawrence Charles Paulson}, year={2007} }
The lives of mathematical prodigies who passed away very early after groundbreaking work invoke a fascination for later generations: The early death of Niels Henrik Abel (1802–1829) from ill health after a sled trip to visit his fiancé for Christmas; the obscure circumstances of Evariste Galois’ (1811–1832) duel; the deaths of consumption of Gotthold Eisenstein (1823–1852) (who sometimes lectured his few students from his bedside) and of Gustav Roch (1839–1866) in Venice; the drowning of the… Expand
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