Adolphe Buhl (19 June 1878, in Paris – 24 March 1949, in Viry-Châtillon, Seine-et-Oise) was a French mathematician and astronomer.
He became interested in mathematics and reached a high level of expertise as a self-taught mathematician.
The thesis committee was composed of Gaston Darboux, Henri Poincaré and Paul Appell.
[1] Adolphe Buhl began his teaching career in 1903 as a maître de conférences (senior lecturer) in astronomy at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Montpellier.
[1] Adolphe Buhl published numerous articles in mathematical analysis, geometry, and theoretical physics.