La Vallée Poussin, Charles Jean de

La Vallée Poussin, Charles Jean de

 

Born Aug. 14, 1866, in Louvain; died Mar. 2, 1962, in Brussels. Belgian mathematician. Academician of the Belgian Royal Academy of Sciences, Literature, and Fine Arts and the Paris Academy of Sciences (1945).

La Vallée Poussin became a professor at the University of Louvain in 1897. Independently of J. Hadamard he refined results in number theory obtained by P. L. Chebyshev on the asymptotic behavior of the formula π(n) for the number of primes less than or equal to n. La Vallée Poussin derived important results in the theory of trigonometric series (the La Vallée Poussin convergence test), the theory of function approximation, and mathematical physics.

WORKS

In Russian translation:
Kurs analiza beskonechno malykh, vols. 1–2. Moscow-Leningrad, 1933.
Lektsii po teoreticheskoi mekhanike, vols. 1–2. Moscow, 1948–49.
“Chetyre lektsii o kvazi-analiticheskikh funktsiiakh deistvitel’nogo peremennogo.” Uspekhi matematicheskikh nauk, 1938, fasc. 5.

REFERENCE

Simonart, F. “Etude sur les travaux mathématiques de m. Ch. de La Vallée Poussin.” Annales de la Société scientifique de Bruxelles, 1926, vol. 46.