This is a republication of the collected works of Edmond Nicolas Laguerre, a prominent 19th-century French mathematician. ""Oeuvres De Laguerre"", published under the auspices of the Académie des Sciences, represents a significant contribution to the field of mathematics. The collection includes Laguerre's groundbreaking work in algebra and analysis.
Featuring contributions from Henri Poincaré, Charles Hermite, and Eugène Rouché, this volume showcases the depth and breadth of Laguerre's influence on the mathematical community. It is an essential resource for historians of science, mathematicians, and anyone interested in the development of mathematical thought during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This edition preserves the original French text, honoring the legacy of Laguerre's contributions to mathematical science.
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