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Paul Flamant (1892–1940) was a French mathematician, known as the transcriber and editor of Gaston Julia's lectures published in the important monograph Leçons sur les Fonctions Uniformes à Point Singulier Essentiel Isolé (1924). According to Joseph Ritt, "Julia's monograph is probably one of the finest in the Borel collection." He was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1928 in Bologna and in 1936 in Oslo.

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  • Paul Flamant (1892–1940) was a French mathematician, known as the transcriber and editor of Gaston Julia's lectures published in the important monograph Leçons sur les Fonctions Uniformes à Point Singulier Essentiel Isolé (1924). According to Joseph Ritt, "Julia's monograph is probably one of the finest in the Borel collection." Paul Flamant matriculated in 1913 at the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) as the highest-rated student, but before graduation went to the front in WW I as a second lieutenant in the French army. He was wounded at Charleroi and taken prisoner. He spent almost four years as a prisoner-of-war, then returned to the ENS and passed his agrégation (and was the highest-rated student for that year of examinations). He received his doctorate from the University of Strasbourg in 1924. He became a mathematics professor at the University of Strasbourg but his health was impaired for the rest of his life. At the beginning of WW II, as a captain in the reserves, he was stationed in the damp, cold bunkers of the Maginot Line. His health deteriorated and he soon died. He was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1928 in Bologna and in 1936 in Oslo. (en)
  • Paul Flamant (1892 – 1940) foi um matemático francês, conhecido como tradutor e editor das lições de Gaston Julia publicadas na monografia Leçons sur les Fonctions Uniformes à Point Singulier Essentiel Isolé (1924). De acordo com Joseph Ritt, "a monografia de Julia é provavelmente a mais apurada da Coleção Borel." Paul Flamant matriculou-se em 1913 na Escola Normal Superior de Paris (ENS) como o aluno melhor avaliado, mas antes de completar a graduação for para o front na Primeira Guerra Mundial como segundo-tenente do exército francês. Foi ferido e preso em Charleroi. Passou quase quatro anos como prisioneiro de guerra, retornando então para a ENS e foi aprovado na agrégation (e foi o estudante melhor colocado no ano do exame). Obteve um doutorado na Universidade de Estrasburgo em 1924. Tornou-se professor da Universidade de Estrasburgo. No começo da Segunda Guerra Mundial, como capitão da reserva, estava estacionado nos bunkers úmidos e frios da Linha Maginot. Sua saúde se deteriorou e ele logo morreu. Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Bolonha (1928) e Oslo (1936). (pt)
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  • Paul Flamant (1892–1940) was a French mathematician, known as the transcriber and editor of Gaston Julia's lectures published in the important monograph Leçons sur les Fonctions Uniformes à Point Singulier Essentiel Isolé (1924). According to Joseph Ritt, "Julia's monograph is probably one of the finest in the Borel collection." He was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1928 in Bologna and in 1936 in Oslo. (en)
  • Paul Flamant (1892 – 1940) foi um matemático francês, conhecido como tradutor e editor das lições de Gaston Julia publicadas na monografia Leçons sur les Fonctions Uniformes à Point Singulier Essentiel Isolé (1924). De acordo com Joseph Ritt, "a monografia de Julia é provavelmente a mais apurada da Coleção Borel." Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Bolonha (1928) e Oslo (1936). (pt)
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