- Joseph Liouville
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Joseph Liouville (March 24 1809 –September 8 1882 ) was a Frenchmathematician .Liouville graduated from the
École Polytechnique in 1827. After some years as an assistant at various institutions including theEcole Centrale Paris , he was appointed as professor at the École Polytechnique in 1838. He obtained a chair in mathematics at theCollège de France in 1850 and a chair in mechanics at the Faculté des Sciences in 1857.Besides his academic achievements, he was very talented in organisatorial matters. Liouville founded the "Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées" which retains its high reputation up to today, in order to promote other mathematicians' work. He was the first to read, and to recognize the importance of the unpublished work of
Évariste Galois which appeared in his journal in 1846. Liouville was also involved in politics for some time, and he became member of the Constituting Assembly in 1848. However, after the defeat in the Assembly elections in 1849, he turned away from politics.Liouville worked in a number of different fields in mathematics, including
number theory ,complex analysis ,differential geometry and topology , but alsomathematical physics and evenastronomy . He is remembered particularly for Liouville's theorem, a nowadays rather basic result in complex analysis. In number theory, he was the first to prove the existence oftranscendental number s by a construction usingcontinued fraction s (Liouville number s). In mathematical physics, Liouville made two fundamental contributions: theSturm-Liouville theory , which was joint work withCharles François Sturm , and is now a standard procedure to solve certain types ofintegral equation s by developing into eigenfunctions, and the fact (also known as Liouville's theorem) that time evolution is measure preserving for a Hamiltonian system. In Hamiltonian dynamics, Liouville also introduced the notion ofaction-angle variables as a description of completelyintegrable systems . The modern formulation of this is sometimes called the Liouville-Arnold theorem, and the underlying concept of integrability is referred to as Liouville integrability.The Liouville crater on the
Moon was named after him.Other topics
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Liouville function
*Liouville dynamical system
* List of Liouville's theoremsReferences
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