Maxime Bôcher (1850–1918) was a prominent American mathematician known for his contributions to the fields of analysis and algebra, particularly for his work in the theory of functions and for advancing the understanding of differential equations. He played a significant role in mathematical semantics and is often recognized for his contributions to the development of algebra in the early 20th century. Bôcher held academic positions at various institutions, including Harvard University, where he influenced many students and fellow mathematicians.
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