Robert de Montessus de Ballore
Robert Fernand Bernard, Viscount de Montessus de Ballore was a French mathematician, known for his work on continued fractions and Padé approximants.
Biography
Robert de Montessus was a viscount, born to a noble family originating in the Ancien Régime.His father Philippe-Georges de Montessus de Ballore was an officer who was trained at Saint Cyr and then resigned from the army to manage a farm in Charolais.
Robert had three brothers:
- Fernand de Montessus de Ballore, graduate of l'École polytechnique, seismologist and the first director of the Seismological Service of Chile;
- Jean, a magistrate;
- Henri, professor of physics at Grenoble.
On 29 March 1906, he married Suzanne Montaudon. Their marriage produced four children: Simone, Jacques, André and Geneviève.
Robert de Montessus was an editor of the Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées and the author of numerous mathematical publications. He was a member of the Société mathématique de France and a member of the Société des arts, sciences, belles-lettres et d'agriculture de l'Académie de Mâcon.