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    Borel at the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris and a crater on the Moon, the following mathematical notions are named after him: Borel algebra Borel's...
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    Archived (PDF) from the original on 2014-08-05. Lebesgue, Henri (1920). "Sur une définition due à M. Borel (lettre à M. le Directeur des Annales Scientifiques...
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    2009–2017: Cédric Villani 2018–present: Sylvie Benzoni Annales Henri Poincaré Henri Poincaré Émile Borel Rockefeller and the internationalization of mathematics...
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  • different points included Walter Benjamin, Martin Buber, L. E. J. Brouwer, Henri Borel, Frederik van Eeden, Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Oppenheimer, Walther Rathenau...
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  • Gabriel Borel, French aircraft designer George Frederik Willem Borel, Dutch military figure Henri Borel, Dutch writer, son of George Frederik Willem Borel Jacques...
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  • playwright Borel (1906–1967), pseudonym of the French actor Jacques Henri Cottance Émile Borel (1871–1956), a French mathematician known for his founding work...
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     452) Borel–Weil–Bott theorem Borel cohomology Borel conjecture Borel construction Borel subgroup Borel subalgebra Borel fixed-point theorem Borel's theorem...
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    followed the Second Aceh war, was called "the Paper War." Borel's son, writer Henri Borel, wrote a critical work in 1878, "Our Office in Aceh," where...
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  • Brouwer, included David van Dantzig, Herman Gorter, Jacob Israël de Haan, Henri Borel, Gerrit Mannoury and Evert W. Beth, a group with varied professional...
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    professor at Université Lille Nord de France, where he succeeded Émile Borel as a professor of rational mechanics at École Centrale de Lille. Padé taught...
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    In the theory of algebraic groups, a Borel subgroup of an algebraic group G is a maximal Zariski closed and connected solvable algebraic subgroup. For...
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    Eugène Borel (17 June 1835 – 14 June 1892) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1872–1875). He was born in Neuchâtel to François-Victor...
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    Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-662-56351-9. Heijns, Audrey (2020-12-29). The Role of Henri Borel in Chinese Translation History. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-000-29377-7. Yip...
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    critics wrote divergent reviews about Extaze: writer and journalist Henri Borel said that, the book was something like a young boy messing with an egg...
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  • The Borel distribution is a discrete probability distribution, arising in contexts including branching processes and queueing theory. It is named after...
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    1911. Morane-Borel monoplane Morane-Borel military monoplane Borel hydro-monoplane Borel Bo.11 Borel military monoplane Borel Torpille Borel-Odier Bo-T...
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    believed the Indies Chinese were capable of writing at that level as well. Henri Borel, a Sinologist, was influential in it for a time. In the late 1930s Sin...
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    newspaper in Surabaya was proposed in 1913, and it was suggested that Henri Borel, a Dutch Sinologist and writer who was in Europe at that time, return...
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    Henri Paul Cartan (French: [kaʁtɑ̃]; 8 July 1904 – 13 August 2008) was a French mathematician who made substantial contributions to algebraic topology...
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  • subsets of G {\displaystyle G} is called the Borel algebra. An element of the Borel algebra is called a Borel set. If g {\displaystyle g} is an element of...
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  • regular Borel measure, and conversely every regular Borel measure on the real line is of this kind. Lebesgue–Stieltjes integrals, named for Henri Leon Lebesgue...
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  • rectangle. Moreover, every Borel set is Lebesgue-measurable. However, there are Lebesgue-measurable sets which are not Borel sets. Any countable set of...
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    The Morane-Borel monoplane (sometimes referred to with the retronym Morane-Saulnier Type A or simply the Morane monoplane; company designation Bo.1) was...
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    foundations of modern measure theory were laid in the works of Émile Borel, Henri Lebesgue, Nikolai Luzin, Johann Radon, Constantin Carathéodory, and Maurice...
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    French). Firmin Didot, père et fils. Retrieved 19 February 2022. d'Hauterive, Borel (1856). Annuaire de la noblesse de France et des maisons souveraines (in...
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    Henri Guisan (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi ɡizɑ̃]; 21 October 1874 – 7 April 1960) was a Swiss military officer who held the office of General of the Swiss...
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  • functions in complex analysis. Montel was a student of Émile Borel at the Sorbonne. Henri Cartan, Jean Dieudonné and Miron Nicolescu were among his students...
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  • The following are named after Henri Lebesgue: Blaschke–Lebesgue theorem Cantor–Lebesgue function Borel–Lebesgue theorem Fatou–Lebesgue theorem Lebesgue...
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    In mathematics, Borel–de Siebenthal theory describes the closed connected subgroups of a compact Lie group that have maximal rank, i.e. contain a maximal...
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    inclusion of illustration in this part of the work was due to Armand Borel. Borel was minority-Swiss in a majority-French collective, and self-deprecated...
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