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René Gâteaux
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René Eugène Gâteaux (5 May 1889 in Vitry-le-François – 3 October 1914 in Rouvroy), was a French mathematician. He is known for the Gâteaux derivative. Part of his work has been posthumously published by Paul Lévy. Gâteaux was killed during World War I.
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July 2007 May 2000 April 2007
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Paul Lévy Paul Levy and René Gateaux
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René Eugène Gâteaux (5 May 1889 in Vitry-le-François – 3 October 1914 in Rouvroy), was a French mathematician. He is known for the Gâteaux derivative. Part of his work has been posthumously published by Paul Lévy. Gâteaux was killed during World War I.