French family with some prominent scientists
The Langevin family is a French family with some prominent scientists. French physicist Paul Langevin, member of the French Academy of Sciences and teacher at Collège de France, is the most prominent member.
Genealogy
- Philippe Pinel
- Marie Adelaide Pinel, grand-niece of Philippe Pinel x Victor Charles Langevin
Langevin family tree
See also
Photographs
Paul Langevin, photograph by
Henri Manuel.
Lunch in honour of Albert Einstein, circa 1923, including Paul Langevin, Albert Einstein,
Anna de Noailles,
Paul Painlevé,
Paul Appell,
Émile Borel.
The first
Solvay Conference in 1911, Paul Langevin is the first standing on the right, next to Albert Einstein.
External links
- Paty, Michel (2012). "Relativity in France". In Glick, T. F. (ed.). The Comparative Reception of Relativity. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 113–168. ISBN 9789400938755. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
- Langevin, P. (1911), "The Evolution of Space and Time", Scientia, X: 31–54 (translated by J. B. Sykes, 1973 from the original French: "L'évolution de l'espace et du temps").
- Wolfram research biographical entry by Michel Barran.
- Julien Bok and Catherine Kounelis (2007). "Paul Langevin (1872–1946) – From Montmartre to the Panthéon: The Paris journey of an exceptional physicist" (PDF). Europhysics News. Vol. 38, no. 1.
- Adrienne R. Weill-Brunschvicg (2008). "Langevin, Paul - Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography, 2008". Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography.
- Charles Coulston Gillispie, Dictionary of scientific biography, Vol. 8, biography written by Francis Perrin, New York, Scribner's sons, 1973.
- Family of Paul Langevin, during the funeral, listening to Education minister Marcel Naegelen's talk, 21 December 1946 in France.
- Family of Paul Langevin, Maurice Thorez and Jacques Duclos, during the funeral, 21 December 1946 in France.
Media related to Paul Langevin at Wikimedia Commons
Works by or about Paul Langevin at Wikisource