1797 - 1872
Jean-Marie Constant Duhamel (; French: [dy.amɛl]; 5 February 1797 – 29 April 1872) was a French mathematician and physicist. His studies were affected by the troubles of the Napoleonic era. He went on to form his own school École Sainte-Barbe. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Jean-Marie Duhamel has received more than 27,544 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Jean-Marie Duhamel is the 563rd most popular mathematician (up from 567th in 2019), the 3,571st most popular biography from France (down from 3,337th in 2019) and the 85th most popular French Mathematician.
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Among mathematicians, Jean-Marie Duhamel ranks 563 out of 823. Before him are Johann Radon, Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter, Max August Zorn, Cahit Arf, Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac, and Chen Jingrun. After him are Dai Zhen, Beppo Levi, Benjamin Peirce, Karol Borsuk, Jean Frédéric Frenet, and Charles Jean de la Vallée Poussin.
1887 - 1956
HPI: 49.71
Rank: 557
1907 - 2003
HPI: 49.65
Rank: 558
1906 - 1993
HPI: 49.64
Rank: 559
1910 - 1997
HPI: 49.63
Rank: 560
1581 - 1638
HPI: 49.60
Rank: 561
1933 - 1996
HPI: 49.56
Rank: 562
1797 - 1872
HPI: 49.53
Rank: 563
1724 - 1777
HPI: 49.53
Rank: 564
1875 - 1961
HPI: 49.53
Rank: 565
1809 - 1880
HPI: 49.52
Rank: 566
1905 - 1982
HPI: 49.50
Rank: 567
1816 - 1900
HPI: 49.48
Rank: 568
1866 - 1962
HPI: 49.46
Rank: 569
Among people born in 1797, Jean-Marie Duhamel ranks 64. Before him are Georg Amadeus Carl Friedrich Naumann, Adrien-Henri de Jussieu, Jean Victoir Audouin, Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury, Michel Garicoïts, and Wilhelm Küchelbecker. After him are James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, Mariano Paredes, Edward Turner Bennett, Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, Peter Georg Bang, and Jan Jacob Rochussen. Among people deceased in 1872, Jean-Marie Duhamel ranks 47. Before him are Martin Ohm, Michele Carafa, George Catlin, Friedrich Welwitsch, Benjamin Briggs, and Ion Heliade Rădulescu. After him are Hugo von Mohl, Michel Carré, Bedros Tourian, Richard S. Ewell, Andrej Sládkovič, and Nikolaos Mantzaros.
1797 - 1873
HPI: 50.50
Rank: 58
1797 - 1853
HPI: 50.35
Rank: 59
1797 - 1841
HPI: 50.14
Rank: 60
1797 - 1890
HPI: 50.14
Rank: 61
1797 - 1863
HPI: 50.13
Rank: 62
1797 - 1846
HPI: 49.63
Rank: 63
1797 - 1872
HPI: 49.53
Rank: 64
1797 - 1868
HPI: 49.46
Rank: 65
1797 - 1849
HPI: 48.64
Rank: 66
1797 - 1836
HPI: 48.06
Rank: 67
1797 - 1854
HPI: 47.96
Rank: 68
1797 - 1861
HPI: 47.88
Rank: 69
1797 - 1871
HPI: 47.86
Rank: 70
1792 - 1872
HPI: 50.58
Rank: 41
1787 - 1872
HPI: 50.53
Rank: 42
1796 - 1872
HPI: 50.29
Rank: 43
1806 - 1872
HPI: 49.88
Rank: 44
1835 - 1872
HPI: 49.74
Rank: 45
1802 - 1872
HPI: 49.56
Rank: 46
1797 - 1872
HPI: 49.53
Rank: 47
1805 - 1872
HPI: 49.50
Rank: 48
1821 - 1872
HPI: 48.39
Rank: 49
1851 - 1872
HPI: 48.23
Rank: 50
1817 - 1872
HPI: 48.21
Rank: 51
1820 - 1872
HPI: 47.98
Rank: 52
1795 - 1872
HPI: 47.87
Rank: 53
Among people born in France, Jean-Marie Duhamel ranks 3,571 out of 6,011. Before him are Jacqueline Auriol (1917), Alphonso, Earl of Chester (1273), Édouard Lartet (1801), Albin Lermusiaux (1874), Maurice Sachs (1906), and Willy Sagnol (1977). After him are Bernard Stiegler (1952), Anny Duperey (1947), Georges Leygues (1857), Jeanne Demessieux (1921), Albert Aurier (1865), and Auguste Barbier (1805).
1917 - 2000
HPI: 49.55
Rank: 3,565
1273 - 1284
HPI: 49.55
Rank: 3,566
1801 - 1871
HPI: 49.54
Rank: 3,567
1874 - 1940
HPI: 49.54
Rank: 3,568
1906 - 1945
HPI: 49.54
Rank: 3,569
1977 - Present
HPI: 49.53
Rank: 3,570
1797 - 1872
HPI: 49.53
Rank: 3,571
1952 - 2020
HPI: 49.53
Rank: 3,572
1947 - Present
HPI: 49.52
Rank: 3,573
1857 - 1933
HPI: 49.52
Rank: 3,574
1921 - 1968
HPI: 49.51
Rank: 3,575
1865 - 1892
HPI: 49.51
Rank: 3,576
1805 - 1882
HPI: 49.51
Rank: 3,577
Among mathematicians born in France, Jean-Marie Duhamel ranks 85. Before him are Jacques Ozanam (1640), René de Saussure (1868), Serge Lang (1927), Joseph Valentin Boussinesq (1842), Sylvestre François Lacroix (1765), and Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac (1581). After him are Jean Frédéric Frenet (1816), Jacques Pelletier du Mans (1517), Charles Julien Brianchon (1783), Pierre Raymond de Montmort (1678), Jean-Étienne Montucla (1725), and Charles Dupin (1784).
1640 - 1718
HPI: 50.85
Rank: 79
1868 - 1943
HPI: 50.30
Rank: 80
1927 - 2005
HPI: 50.22
Rank: 81
1842 - 1929
HPI: 49.92
Rank: 82
1765 - 1843
HPI: 49.85
Rank: 83
1581 - 1638
HPI: 49.60
Rank: 84
1797 - 1872
HPI: 49.53
Rank: 85
1816 - 1900
HPI: 49.48
Rank: 86
1517 - 1583
HPI: 49.27
Rank: 87
1783 - 1864
HPI: 49.15
Rank: 88
1678 - 1719
HPI: 49.04
Rank: 89
1725 - 1799
HPI: 48.73
Rank: 90
1784 - 1873
HPI: 48.16
Rank: 91