Mathematician:Henri Léon Lebesgue

Mathematician
French mathematician famous mainly for his work on the theory of integral calculus.

Not to be confused with.

Nationality
French

History

 * Born: June 28, 1875, Beauvais
 * Died: July 26, 1941, Paris

Theorems and Definitions

 * Lebesgue Differentiation Theorem
 * Lebesgue's Dominated Convergence Theorem
 * Lebesgue's Number Lemma


 * Lebesgue Covering
 * Lebesgue Integral
 * Lebesgue Measure
 * Lebesgue Number
 * Lebesgue Space


 * Lebesgue-Stieltjes Integral (with )
 * Blaschke-Lebesgue Theorem (with )
 * Fatou-Lebesgue Theorem (with )
 * Riemann-Lebesgue Lemma (with )
 * Riemann-Lebesgue Theorem (with )

Publications

 * 1898: Sur l'approximation des fonctions ("On the approximation of functions")
 * 1901: Sur une généralisation de l'intégrale définie ("On a generalization of the definite integral") (in which the Lebesgue Integral was introduced)
 * 1902: Intégrale, longueur, aire
 * 1904: Leçons sur l'intégration et la recherche des fonctions primitives
 * 1906: Leçons sur les séries trigonométriques
 * 1910: Représentation trigonométrique approchée des fonctions satisfaisant a une condition de Lipschitz ("Trigonometrical representation approaching functions satisfies a condition of ")
 * 1922: Notice sur les travaux scientifique de M 

Notable Quotes

 * In my opinion a mathematician, in so far as he is a mathematician, need not preoccupy himself with philosophy -- an opinion, moreover, which has been expressed by many philosophers. (1936)
 * -- Quoted in : They Say: What Say They? : Let Them Say

Also known as
His name is sometimes seen rendered as Lebesque, but this appears to be a mistake.

Some sources render his first names as hyphenated: Henri-Léon.