Henri Poincaré (often stylized as “Henri Poincaré”) is a proper noun referring to the French mathematician and physicist renowned for work in topology, geometry, and relativity. Used as a person’s name, it appears in academic contexts, citations, and historical discussions. In French, the surname carries a nasalized vowel and the given name places stress on the second syllable in many pronunciations, though anglicized renderings vary.
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