Samuel Lattès (21 February 1873 (Nice) – 5 July 1918) was a French mathematician.
After this he was a teacher in Algiers, Dijon and Nice.
After a promotion to Paris in 1906 he moved first to Montpellier in 1908 and then to Besançon, before he took up a professorship at the University of Toulouse in 1911.
Today Lattès is best known for his work on complex sets, particularly for examples of rational functions including the Riemann sphere in its Julia set.
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