A cauchy
[koh-shee] /koʊˈʃi/
noun
augustin louis
[oh-gy-stan lwee] /oʊ güˈstɛ̃ ˈlwi/ (show ipa), 1789–1857, french mathematician.
cauchy
/ˈkaʊʃɪ; french koʃi/
noun
augustin louis (oɡystɛ̃ lwi), baron cauchy. 1789–1857, french mathematician, noted for his work on the theory of functions and the wave theory of light
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