- Gilles de Roberval
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name = Gilles de Roberval
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caption = Portrait of Gilles Personne de Roberval (1602-1675) at the inauguration of the French Academy of Sciences, 1666, where he was a founding member.
birth_date =August 10 ,1602
birth_place =Senlis ,France
death_date =October 27 ,1675
death_place =Paris ,France
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fields =Mathematician
workplaces =Gervais College Royal College of France
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notable_students =François du Verdus
known_for =Roberval Balance
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religion =Catholic
footnotes =Gilles Personne de Roberval (
August 10 ,1602 -October 27 1675 ), Frenchmathematician , was born at Roberval, nearBeauvais, France . His name was originally Gilles Personne or Gilles Personier, that of Roberval, by which he is known, being taken from the place of his birth.Like
René Descartes , he was present at the siege ofLa Rochelle in 1627 . In the same year he went toParis , where he was appointed to the chair of philosophy atGervais College in 1631, and two years later to the chair of mathematics at theRoyal College of France . A condition of tenure attached to this chair was that the holder should propose mathematical questions for solution, and should resign in favour of any person who solved them better than himself; but, notwithstanding this, Roberval was able to keep the chair till his death.Roberval was one of those mathematicians who, just before the invention of the
infinitesimal calculus , occupied their attention with problems which are only soluble, or can be most easily solved, by some method involving limits orinfinitesimal s, which would today be solved by calculus. He worked on the quadrature of surfaces and thecubature of solids, which he accomplished, in some of the simpler cases, by an original method which he called the "Method of Indivisibles"; but he lost much of the credit of the discovery as he kept his method for his own use, whileBonaventura Cavalieri published a similar method which he independently invented.Another of Roberval’s discoveries was a very general method of drawing
tangent s, by considering acurve as described by a moving point whose motion is the resultant of several simpler motions. He also discovered a method of deriving one curve from another, by means of which finite areas can be obtained equal to the areas between certain curves and theirasymptote s.To these curves, which were also applied to effect some quadratures,Evangelista Torricelli gave the name "Robervallian lines."Between Roberval and
Rene Descartes there existed a feeling of ill-will, owing to the jealousy aroused in the mind of the former by the criticism that Descartes offered to some of the methods employed by him and byPierre de Fermat ; and this led him to criticize and oppose the analytical methods that Descartes introduced into geometry about this time.As results of Roberval’s labours outside of pure mathematics may be noted a work on the system of the universe, in which he supports the
Copernican heliocentric system and attributes a mutual attraction to all particles of matter and also the invention of a special kind ofbalance , the "Roberval Balance ".References
*L. Auger, "Un savant méconnu, Gilles Personne de Roberval ", Blanchard, 1962.
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