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This thirteenth volume of the Poincaré Seminar Series, Henri Poincaré, 1912-2012, is published on the occasion of the centennial of the death of Henri Poincaré in 1912. It presents a scholarly approach to Poincarés genius and creativity in mathematical physics and mathematics. Its five articles are also highly pedagogical, as befits their origin in lectures to a broad scientific audience. Highlights include Poincarés Light by Olivier Darrigol, a leading historian of science, who uses light as a guiding thread through much of Poincaré s physics and philosophy, from the application of his superior mathematical skills and the theory of diffraction to his subsequent reflections on the foundations of electromagnetism and the electrodynamics of moving bodies; the authoritative Poincaré and the Three-Body Problem by Alain Chenciner, who offers an exquisitely detailed, hundred-page perspective, peppered with vivid excerpts from citations, on the monumental work of Poincaré onthis subject, from the famous (King Oscars) 1889 memoir to the foundations of the modern theory of chaos in Les méthodes nouvelles de la mécanique céleste. A profoundly original and scholarly presentation of the work by Poincaré on probability theory is given by Laurent Mazliak in Poincarés Odds, from the incidental first appearance of the word probability in Poincarés famous 1890 theorem of recurrence for dynamical systems, to his later acceptance of the unavoidability of probability calculus in Science, as developed to a great extent by Emile Borel, Poincarés main direct disciple; the article by Francois Béguin, Henri Poincaré and the Uniformization of Riemann Surfaces, takes us on a fascinating journey through the six successive versions in twenty-six years of the celebrated uniformization theorem, which exemplifies the Masters distinctive signature in the foundational fusion of mathematics and physics, on which conformal field theory, string theory and quantum gravityso much depend nowadays; the final chapter, Harmony and Chaos, On the Figure of Henri Poincaré by the filmmaker Philippe Worms, describes the homonymous poetical film in which eminent scientists, through mathematical scenes and physical experiments, display their emotional relationship to the often elusive scientific truth and universal harmony and chaos in Poincarés legacy.

This book will be of broad general interest to physicists, mathematicians, philosophers of science and historians.
Foreword ix
Poincare's Light
Olivier Darrigol
1 Optical ether theories
3(9)
2 Diffraction theory
12(10)
3 The nature of white light
22(3)
4 Optics and electromagnetism
25(26)
Conclusions
48(1)
Appendix -- Light-based measurement in the Lorentz-Poincare ether theory
49(2)
Poincare and the Three-Body Problem
Alain Chenciner
1 Introduction
51(4)
2 General problem of dynamics
55(8)
3 Next approximation: Lagrange's and Laplace's secular system
63(5)
4 Periodic solutions 1) Local existence by continuation
68(6)
5 Quasi-periodic solutions 1) Formal aspects: Lindstedt series
74(15)
6 Periodic solutions 2) The source of complexity
89(9)
7 Resonances 1) Bohlin series
98(5)
8 Integral invariants and Poisson stability
103(8)
9 Stroboscopy 1) Planar Circular Restricted Three-Body Problem
111(6)
10 Resonances 2) Homoclinic and heteroclinic tangles
117(5)
11 Quasi-periodic solutions 2) Analytic aspects: K.A.M. stability
122(4)
12 Stroboscopy 2) What we understand of the dynamics of the return map
126(7)
13 A great principle of physics and some collisions
133(5)
14 Resonances 3) diffusion
138(2)
15 Surprises of a eulogy
140(1)
16 A seminar
140(1)
17 Thanks
141(1)
18 Regret
141(1)
19 Note on the references
141(10)
References
142(9)
Poincare's Odds
Laurent Mazliak
Introduction
151(4)
1 First part: the discovery of probability
155(5)
2 Second part: construction of a probabilistic approach
160(16)
3 Third part: an uneven heritage
176(17)
Conclusion
187(1)
References
188(5)
Henri Poincare and the Uniformization of Riemann Surfaces
Francois Beguin
1 Introduction
193(4)
2 Uniformization modulo a finite number of points
197(6)
3 The continuity method and the uniformization of algebraic curves
203(4)
4 Uniformization of functions
207(5)
5 Solving the Liouville equation: an alternative method for uniformizing algebraic Riemann surfaces
212(8)
6 The "sweeping method": a physical proof of the uniformization theorem
220(11)
References
228(3)
Harmony and Chaos (Film)
231
Philippe Worms