Eugène Ehrhart
Eugène Ehrhart (29 April 1906 – 17 January 2000) was a French mathematician who introduced Ehrhart polynomials in the 1960s. Ehrhart received his high school diploma at the age of 22. He was a mathematics teacher in several high schools, and did mathematics research on his own time. He started publishing in mathematics in his 40s, and finished his PhD thesis at the age of 60.
Eugène Ehrhart | |
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Born | 1906 |
Died | 2000 (aged 93–94) |
Nationality | French |
Alma mater | University of Strasbourg |
Known for | Ehrhart polynomial |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Selected publications
- Ehrhart, Eugène (1984), "Euler's Integers", The Fibonacci Quarterly, 22: 218–228.
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References
- A Tribute to Eugène Ehrhart, Philippe Clauss, University of Strasbourg.
External links
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