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Antoine Augustin Cournot
(1801 - 1877)
French mathematician and philosopher
French mathematician and philosopher
Antoine Augustin Cournot was a French mathematician and philosopher recognized as a pioneer in mathematical economics and probability theory.
Antoine Augustin Cournot (1801–1877) was a pioneering French mathematician, economist, and philosopher whose work laid the foundations for modern game theory and economic analysis. In his groundbreaking book The Mathematical Principles of the Theory of Wealth (1838), he introduced the concept of oligopoly markets and strategic interdependence. Cournot also made significant contributions to probability theory, topology, and descriptive geometry. His philosophical writings explored determinism and methodology, reflecting his belief in a rigorous scientific approach to social phenomena. Serving as a professor at the University of Lyon, he combined teaching with research that influenced both economics and mathematics. Though underappreciated in his lifetime, Cournot's ideas gained recognition in the late 19th and 20th centuries as cornerstones of microeconomics and applied mathematics. His interdisciplinary legacy continues to shape economic thought and mathematical inquiry.
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Antoine Augustin Cournot