Duhamel
Duhamel is a surname from France (Normandy and Picardy) meaning from the hamlet, it may refer to:
People
- Alain Duhamel (born 1940), French journalist
- Antoine Duhamel (1925–2014), French composer
- Denise Duhamel (born 1961), American poet
- Georges Duhamel (1884–1966), French writer
- Helen Duhamel (1904–1991), American businesswoman and broadcaster
- Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700-1782), physician, naval engineer and botanist, whose standard abbreviation as a botanist is Duhamel
- Henry Duhamel (1853–1917), French mountaineer, author and skiing pioneer
- James F. Duhamel (1858–1947), New York state senator, and Washington DC patent attorney
- Jean-Marie Constant Duhamel (1797–1872), French applied mathematician
- Jean-Baptiste Duhamel (1624–1706), French scientist and theologian
- Jonathan Duhamel (born 1987), Canadian professional poker player and winner of the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event.
- Joseph-Thomas Duhamel (1841–1909), Canadian clergyman and educator
- Josh Duhamel (born 1972), Emmy Award-winning American actor and former male fashion model
- Marcel Duhamel (1900 - 1977), French actor, screenwriter, translator and publisher
- Maurice Duhamel (1884–1940), French composer and Breton nationalist
- Meagan Duhamel (born 1985), Canadian figure skater
- Miguel Duhamel, (born 1968), professional motorcycle racer
- Ron Duhamel (1938–2002), Canadian politician
- Yvon Duhamel (born 1939), professional motorcycle racer and father of Miguel Duhamel
Places
- Duhamel, Alberta, Canada
- Duhamel, Quebec, Canada
- Duhamel-Ouest, Quebec, Canada
Others
- Duhamel's principle, in partial differential equations it gives the solution to the nonhomogeneous wave equation (named for Jean-Marie Constant Duhamel)
- Duhamel's integral is used in engineering / response theory to calculate the response of a linear system to an arbitrary excitation, provided the excitation to an impulse function is known
- Duhamel's formula, a solution to general inhomogeneous linear equations
- 19617 Duhamel, an asteroid named for Jean-Marie Constant Duhamel
- the Duhamel procedure, an operation to treat Hirschsprung's disease
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