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Philbert Maurice d'Ocagne (25 March 1862 – 23 September 1938) was a French engineer and mathematician. He founded the field of nomography, the graphic computation of algebraic equations, on charts that he called nomograms.


Biography

Philbert Maurice d'Ocagne was born in Paris on 25 March 1862. He attended high school at the Lycée Fontanges school in Paris and studied at Chaptal college. In 1877, he published his first mathematical work. In 1880, he entered the
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. He published many articles on math. Starting in 1885, he served for six years as an engineer, supporting waterworks projects in Rochefort and
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and then worked at
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at the residence of
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. From 1882, he continued to publish articles on mathematics in the
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and major journals, including '' Journal of the École Polytechnique'', '' Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France'', ''
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'', '' Archiv der Mathematik und Physik'', and ''
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''. He became a tutor (''répétiteur'') at the École Polytechnique in 1893 and then in 1894 became a professor at the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées. In 1891, he began publishing papers on nomography. In 1901, he was appointed deputy director of general survey of France. Ten years later, he became chief of maps and plans and precision instruments for the Ministry of Public Works. He was appointed chief engineer in 1908. In 1912 he was appointed professor of geometry at the École Polytechnique, and became Inspector General of roads and bridges in 1920. In 1893, he joined the faculty of the Polytechnic School, first as instructor of astronomy and
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. During WWI, his techniques for finding approximate solutions to the transcendental equations of plastic deformation allowed French gunmakers to implement
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on an industrial scale and boost the output of artillery pieces. In early 1912, he became chair of geometry. In 1901, he became president of the Mathematical Society of France. In 1922, he was admitted to the Academy of Sciences.


Family

Originally from the province of
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in
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, his family can be traced to the 8th century. D'Ocagne's lineage came from the du Plessis family, and he used the pseudonym ''Philbert du Plessis'' in some of his scientific publications. Mortimer d'Ocagne, Maurice's father, published widely on economic and financial topics and wrote a book on French higher education: ''Les Grandes Ecoles de France''. He also served as the drama critic for the ''Revue Britannique'', going to the theater every night and never missing a premiere. He served as the dean of the subscribers of the Opera. He died in 1919 at the age of 98.


Awards

* Leconte Prize in 1892 for his work ''Nomographie'' * Dalmont Prize of the Academy of Sciences (Paris) in 1894, for his mathematical work


Selected works

* "Sur l'évaluation graphique des moments et des moments d'inertie des aires planes" (1884) * ''Calcul graphique et nomographie'', Paris, Doin (1908)


References


Sources

* P. Humbert, "Maurice d’Ocagne (1862–1938)", Ciel et Terre, vol. 55, 1939, p. 108 http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1939C%26T....55..108H rchive {{DEFAULTSORT:Ocagne, Philbert Maurice d' French mathematicians 1862 births 1938 deaths Scientists from Paris Lycée Condorcet alumni École Polytechnique alumni Academic staff of École Polytechnique Members of the Ligue de la patrie française Members of the French Academy of Sciences