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  1. Jacques Philippe Marie Binet (* 2. Februar 1786 in Rennes; † 12. Mai 1856 in Paris) war ein französischer Mathematiker . Leben. Binet war vom 22. November 1804 bis zu seiner Graduierung 1806 an der École polytechnique und arbeitete danach an der École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées.

  2. Jacques Philippe Marie Binet. Quick Info. Born. 2 February 1786. Rennes, Bretagne, France. Died. 12 May 1856. Paris, France. Summary. Jacques Binet worked on the foundations of matrix theory. He discovered the familiar rule for matrix multiplication. View one larger picture. Biography.

  3. Jacques Philippe Marie Binet (French:; 2 February 1786 – 12 May 1856) was a French mathematician, physicist and astronomer born in Rennes; he died in Paris, France, in 1856. He made significant contributions to number theory , and the mathematical foundations of matrix algebra which would later lead to important contributions by ...

  4. Jacques Philippe Marie Binet, né à Rennes le 2 février 1786 et mort à Paris le 12 mai 1856, est un mathématicien et astronome français.

  5. In December 2007, Shlomo Sternberg asked me when matrix multiplication had first appeared in history. He told me about the work of Jacques Philippe Marie Binet (born February 2 1786 in Rennes and died Mai 12 1856 in Paris), who seemed to be recognized as the first to derive the rule for multiplying matrices in 1812.

  6. Jacques Binet became a teacher at École Polytechnique in 1807 and, one year later, he was appointed as a répétiteur to assist the professor of applied analysis and descriptive geometry. Binet published his first two papers in the journal Correspondance sur l'École Polytechnique in 1809 and 1810.

  7. Below we list the papers of Jacques Philippe Marie Binet. Although we have tried to give as complete a list as possible, we are aware that some papers may be missing. There is also a problem that Binet's older brother Paul-René Binet was also a mathematician and wrote papers on similar topics to Jacques.