Emile Lemoine
Emile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (born with Quimper the November 22nd 1840 - deceased in Paris the February 21st 1912) is a French mathematician (not to be confused with its contemporary T. Lemoyne) specialist in the geometry of the triangle.
Its principal research tasks relate to the geometry: projective Geometry, descriptive Geometry, Static graph. Under the term of “modern geometry of the triangle”, it particularly developed the polar theory of the transversals and the S, obtaining some famous results among which the point of Lemoine and the circle of Lemoine.
It directed the review “ the intermediary of the mathematicians ” (1894-1898), whom it had founded with Henri Auguste Delannoy (1833-1915). He was prize winner of the Francœur price of the Academy of Science (1902).
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