doctoralThesis
Adrien-Marie Legendre (1752-1833) e suas obras em Teoria dos Números
Fecha
2010-12-14Registro en:
RAMOS, Maria Aparecida Roseane. Adrien-Marie Legendre (1752-1833) e suas obras em Teoria dos
Números. 2010. 258 f. Tese (Doutorado em Educação) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2010.
Autor
Ramos, Maria Aparecida Roseane
Resumen
The present thesis is an analysis of Adrien-Marie Legendre s works on Number Theory, with a
certain emphasis on his 1830 edition of Theory of Numbers. The role played by these works in
their historical context and their influence on the development of Number Theory was
investigated. A biographic study of Legendre (1752-1833) was undertaken, in which both his
personal relations and his scientific productions were related to certain historical elements of the
development of both his homeland, France, and the sciences in general, during the 18th and 19th
centuries This study revealed notable characteristics of his personality, as well as his attitudes
toward his mathematical contemporaries, especially with regard to his seemingly incessant
quarrels with Gauss about the priority of various of their scientific discoveries. This is followed
by a systematic study of Lagrange s work on Number Theory, including a comparative reading of
certain topics, especially that of his renowned law of quadratic reciprocity, with texts of some of
his contemporaries. In this way, the dynamics of the evolution of his thought in relation to his
semantics, the organization of his demonstrations and his number theoretical discoveries was
delimited. Finally, the impact of Legendre s work on Number Theory on the French
mathematical community of the time was investigated. This investigation revealed that he not
only made substantial contributions to this branch of Mathematics, but also inspired other
mathematicians to advance this science even further. This indeed is a fitting legacy for his Theory
of Numbers, the first modern text on Higher Arithmetic, on which he labored half his life,
producing various editions. Nevertheless, Legendre also received many posthumous honors,
including having his name perpetuated on the Trocadéro face of the Eiffel Tower, which contains
a list of 72 eminent scientists, and having a street and an alley in Paris named after him