Augustin-Louis Cauchy

Mathematics French 1789 – 1857 546 quotes

Rigorized calculus and founded complex analysis

Most quoted

"I am a Christian, that is to say, I believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ, like Bossuet and Pascal, like Corneille and Racine, and like so many other great men who have been illustrious in the sciences and in letters. The more I study nature, the more I am amazed at the works of the Creator. The more I study mathematics, the more I admire the wisdom of God."

"The mean value theorem for derivatives states that if a function is continuous on a closed interval and differentiable on the open interval, then there exists at least one point in the open interval where the derivative of the function is equal to the average rate of change of the function over the interval."

— from Cours d'Analyse de l'École Royale Polytechnique, 1821

"A function is continuous if, for every value of the variable between given limits, the numerical value of the difference between two successive values of the function becomes indefinitely small with the numerical value of the difference between the corresponding values of the variable."

— from Cours d'Analyse, 1821

All quotes by Augustin-Louis Cauchy (546)

Observation: Mathematical induction power.

Book 1821

Reflection: Journey's end.

Final 1857

Joke: Zero divides nothing.

Early humor 1810

Science: Optics and math.

Leçons 1836

Philosophy: Reason and faith.

Writing 1840

Wisdom: Learn from errors.

Lesson 1820

Art: Elegance in expression.

View 1830

Letter: To son on studies.

Family 1835

Life: Fulfillment in duty.

Thought 1850

Witty: Theorems are immortal.

Quip 1845

Key: Residue calculus.

Mémoire 1825

Politics: Science for nation.

Statement 1830

Saying: Rigor rules.

Motto 1821

Speech: Education's role.

Address 1840

Field: Number theory insights.

Work 1812

Meaning: Eternal pursuit.

Reflection 1855

Humor: e is base of fun.

Joke 1820

Science: Mechanics foundations.

Mémoire 1822

Philosophy: Universal laws.

Essay 1835

Wisdom: Depth over speed.

Advice 1815