TY - BOOK AU - Charpentiar, Eric AU - Edited by Ghys, Etienne AU - Lesne, Annick TI - The scientific legacy of poincaré SN - 9780821847183 PY - 2010///] CY - Rhode Island, U.S. PB - American Mathematical Society N1 - Introduction 1. Poincaré and his disk 2. Differential equations with algebraic coefficients over arithmetic manifolds 3. Poincaré and analytic number theory 4. The theory of limit cycles 5. Singular points of differential equations: On a theorem of Poincaré 6. Periodic orbits of the three body problem: Early history, contributions of Hill and Poincaré, and some recent developments 7. On the existence of closed geodesics 8. Poincaré’s memoir for the Prize of King Oscar II: Celestial harmony entangled in homoclinic intersections 9. Variations on Poincaré’s recurrence theorem 10. Low-dimensional chaos and asymptotic time behavior in the mechanics of fluids 11. The concept of “residue" after Poincaré: Cutting across all of mathematics 12. The proof of the Poincaré conjecture, according to Perelman 13. Henri Poincaré and the partial differential equations of mathematical physics 14. Poincaré’s calculus of probabilities 15. Poincaré and geometric probability 16. Poincaré and Lie’s third theorem 17. The Poincaré group 18. Henri Poincaré as an applied mathematician 19. Henri Poincaré and his thoughts on the philosophy of science N2 - Henri Poincaré (1854–1912) was one of the greatest scientists of his time, perhaps the last one to have mastered and expanded almost all areas in mathematics and theoretical physics. He created new mathematical branches, such as algebraic topology, dynamical systems, and automorphic functions, and he opened the way to complex analysis with several variables and to the modern approach to asymptotic expansions. He revolutionized celestial mechanics, discovering deterministic chaos. In physics, he is one of the fathers of special relativity, and his work in the philosophy of sciences is illuminating. --- summary provided by publisher UR - https://www.ams.org/books/hmath/036/ ER -