Yvon Villarceau

Yvon Villarceau
Born 15 January 1813
Vendome, France
Died 23 December 1883 (aged 70)
Paris, France
Nationality French
Fields Mathematics, astronomy, engineering
Institutions Paris Observatory
Alma mater École Centrale Paris

Antoine-Joseph Yvon Villarceau (15 January 1813 – 23 December 1883) was a French astronomer, mathematician, and engineer.

He constructed an equatorial meridian-instrument and an isochronometric regulator for the Paris Observatory.

He wrote Mécanique Céleste. Expose des Méthodes de Wronski et Composantes des Forces Perturbatrices suivant les Axes Mobiles (Paris: Gauthier-Villars, 1881) and Sur l'établissement des arches de pont, envisagé au point de vue de la plus grande stabilité (Paris: Imprimerie Impériale, 1853).

He is the eponym of Villarceau circles, which are two circular sections of a torus other than the two trivial ones.

A short street in the 16th arrondissement in Paris is named after Villarceau.

Rue Yvon-Villarceau in the 16th arrondissement in Paris

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