Louis Antoine
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Louis Antoine (1888–1971) was a French mathematician who discovered Antoine's necklace, which J. W. Alexander used to construct Antoine's horned sphere. He lost his eyesight in the first World War, at the age of 29. Henri Lebesgue suggested that Antoine study two- and three-dimensional topology.
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- Jackson, Allyn (2002), “The world of blind mathematicians”, Notices of the A.M.S., <http://www.ams.org/notices/200210/comm-morin.pdf>
- Julia, Gaston (1971), “Notice nécrologique sur Louis Antoine,”, Comptes Rendus de l’Académie des Sciences de Paris, 272: 71–4