Mathematicians born near Paris
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Andoyer, Arnauld, Baire, Beaugrand, Berge, Bertillon, Bertrand, Bienaymé, Biot, Bougainville, Boutroux, Branges (at Neuilly-sur-Seine), Brianchon (at Sèvres), Bruhat, Sadi Carnot, Dominique Cassini, Jacques Cassini, Cauchy, Châtelet, Chuquet, Clairaut, Clapeyron, Coriolis, D'Alembert, Dandelin (at Le Bourget), de l'Hôpital, de Moivre, Dionis, D'Ocagne, Dubreil-Jacotin, Duhem, Fizeau, Foucault, Francoeur, Frenicle de Bessy, Galois (at Bourg La Reine), Germain, Hadamard (at Versailles), Harlay, Herbrand, Georges Humbert, Pierre Humbert, La Condamine, La Hire, Lacroix, Lafforgue (at Antony), Lang (at Saint-Germain-en-Laye), Pierre Laurent, Le Tenneur, Legendre, Lepaute, Paul Lévy, Libermann, Lighthill, Lissajous (at Versailles), Malebranche, Malgrange, Malus, Mannheim, Paul-André Meyer (at Boulogne-Billancourt), Montmort, Morin, Mydorge, Mylon, Painlevé, Émile Picard, Poinsot, Puiseux (at Argenteuil), Pierre Puiseux, Reynaud, Samuel, Savary, Schutzenberger, Schwartz, Serret, Vandermonde, Wantzel, Weil, Yoccoz

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Its latitude and longitude are 48°51'N 2°21'E
and its coordinates on the map are: 246, 258.

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List of mathematicians born in France


JOC/EFR October 2018

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School of Mathematics and Statistics
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