
Charles-René Reynaud (orReyneau), (1656,Brissac, Province of Anjou – 24 February 1728, Paris) was a French mathematician.
A priest of theOratory of Saint Philip Neri, father Reyneau was successively professor of philosophy atToulon andPézenas, and then of mathematics at the college ofAngers. He was a member of theAcadémie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts d'Angers [fr] and free associate of theFrench Academy of Sciences.
HisAnalyse démontrée is a collection of the main theories prevalent in works of (?) etc.; Reyneau added demonstrations or offered better ones.