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  1. TWO ARTICLES BOUND TOGETHER IN MODERN WRAPPERS: 1) UNTITLED COMMUNIQUE.. 2) NOUVELLE DÉMONSTRATION D'UN THÉORÈME SUR LES IRRATIONELLES ALGÉBRIQUES, INÉRÉ DANS LE COMPTE RENDU DEL LA DERNIÈRE SÉANCE. by Joseph. LIOUVILLE, 1844
  2. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 20 ser.1 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-09-30
  3. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 9 ser.3 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-09-30
  4. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 4 ser.1 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-09-30
  5. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 17 ser.1 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-09-30
  6. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 9 ser.2 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-09-30
  7. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 2 ser.1 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-09-30
  8. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 1 ser.2 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-09-30
  9. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 1 ser.1 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-09-30
  10. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 17 ser.2 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-09-30
  11. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 16 ser.2 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-09-30
  12. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 4 ser.8 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-10-04
  13. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 14 ser.1 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-09-30
  14. Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Volume 7 ser.1 (French Edition) by Liouville Joseph 1809-1882, 2010-09-30

41. Imago Mundi - Joseph Liouville.
Translate this page liouville, joseph, mathématicien né en 1809 à Saint-Omer, mort en 1882 à Paris.Fondateur en 1836 du Journal de Mathématique s, il a enseigné à l’Ecole
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Les gens Liouville Abel et Jacobi A B C ... Z

42. Pages De Données
Translate this page liouville, joseph Nicolas (376-11), Naissance 19 mai 1746 à Euville liouville,joseph (376-13), Naissance 16 avril 1749 à Euville,55200,Meuse,Lorr,FR
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BOUILLOT, Z Famille BOUILLOT - BARRETT de NAZARIS BARRETT de NAZARIS, Z
BARRETT de NAZARIS, Fille (70-4.1) BELIN, Pierre (Sosa 70)
LAFOND-CHARROPIN, Anne
(Sosa 71)
L'enfant du couple BOUILLOT - BARRETT de NAZARIS BOUILLOT, Lucien
de BRONDEAU, Comte
(contemporain) Famille de BRONDEAU - BARRETT de NAZARIS BARRETT de NAZARIS, Z
BELIN, Pierre
(Sosa 70)
LAFOND-CHARROPIN, Anne
(Sosa 71)
Naissance:
11 mars 1895
Les 2 enfants du couple de BRONDEAU - BARRETT de NAZARIS de BRONDEAU, Edouard de BRONDEAU, Louis (70-4.2.2) (contemporain)
BARRETT de NAZARIS, Z (contemporain)
BARRETT de NAZARIS, Z Famille BARRETT de NAZARIS - BELIN BELIN, Pierre (Sosa 140)
BELIN, Pierre
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(Sosa 141) LAFOND-CHARROPIN, Jean (Sosa 138,142) (Sosa 71) CLASSE-BEAUPLAND, Marie Anne (Sosa 139,143) Les 2 enfants du couple BARRETT de NAZARIS - BELIN BARRETT de NAZARIS, Fille
CLAUDE, Nicolas
(contemporain) Famille CLAUDE - BARROIS BARROIS, Marguerite (contemporain) L'enfant du couple CLAUDE - BARROIS
BARTHELEMY, Girard
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BARWICK DIT CASTRE, Christin Famille BARWICK DIT CASTRE - PLASTRE PLASTRE, Jeanne

43. Index Des Noms Commençant Par L
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Capesterre,97130,Guadeloupe,Antilles,FR Capesterre,97130,Guadeloupe,Antilles,FR
de LE RUE, Augustin

de LE RUE, Claude Albert

de LE RUE, Jerome

de LE RUE, Joseph
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de LE RUE, Robert
Tournai, BELGIQUE,SAINTE MARIE MAGDELEINE Tournai, BELGIQUE
LESAFFRE, Philippe Andre

LESAGE, Jean

LESAGE, Jeanne

LESAGE, Marie
... LESAGE, Suzanne (Sosa 1065) LESAGE, X (Sosa 2130) LESCAILLE, Marguerite Charlotte LESCURE, Alain LESCURE, Benedicte LESCURE, Claire ... LESIMPLE, Jean Francois (Sosa 450) LESIMPLE, Jeanne Agnes (Sosa 225) Lannoy,59390,Nord,Nord,FR LESIMPLE, Marie Therese LESNARD, Elisabeth Bar le Duc,55000,Meuse,Lorraine,FR Metz,57000,Moselle,Lorr,FR de L'ESTOILE, Anne LETAMANDIA, Antoine LETANG-BOYER, Jean Jacques LETANG-BOYER, Marie Anne Lucresse ... LEVASSEUR, Anne (Sosa 545,553,569) LEVASSEUR, Isaac LEVASSEUR, Jeanne LEVASSEUR, Jeanne (Sosa 533) LEVASSEUR, Marie Emilie Mutzig,67190,Alsace,Alsace,FR,ALSACE LEVASSEUR DUBUISSON, Isaac (Sosa 1066,1090,1106,1138) LEVEL, Catherine Mecrin,55300,Meuse,Lorr,FR LEVEL, Mathias LEVEQUE, Arlette LEVEQUE, Simone Jacqueline LE VERRIER, Femme du Sr ... LHERMITTE, Jacquette (Sosa 1057) (Sosa 1455) LIAGRE, Anne Cecile

44. Résultat De La Recherche 2 Documents Répondent à La Requête.
Translate this page Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées ou recueil mensuel de mémoiressur les diverses parties des mathématiques / publié par joseph liouville
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45. Type Texte Imprimé, Périodique Titre Clé Journal De
Translate this page Autre(s) auteur(s) liouville, joseph (1809-1882). Éditeur scientifique, 1836-1874Résal, Henri-Amé (1828-1896). Éditeur scientifique, 1875-1884
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Type : texte imprimé, périodique Titre clé :  Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées Titre(s) :  Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées [Texte imprimé] : ou recueil mensuel de mémoires sur les diverses parties des mathématiques / publié par Joseph Liouville Numérotation :  T. 1 (1836)-t. 20 (1855) = 2e s., t. 1 (1856)-t. 19 (1874) = 3e s., t. 1 (1875)-t. 10 (1884) = 4e s., t. 1 (1885)-t. 10 (1894) = 5e s., t. 1 (1895)-t. 10 (1904) = 6e s., t. 1 (1905)-t. 10 (1914) = 7e s., t. 1 (1915)-t. 4 (1918) = 8e s., t. 1 (1918)-t. 4 (1921) = 9e s., t. 1 (1922)- Publication :  Paris : Bachelier, 1836- Puis :  Paris : Gauthier-Villars ; Paris (23 rue Linois, 75724 Cedex 15) : Elsevier, 1998- Note(s) :  Tables : t. 1-4e s., t. 10 (1836-1894) ; t. 1-10 (1836-1845) ; t. 1-20 (1836-1855) in t. 20 ; 2e s., t. 1-19 (1856-1874) in t. 19 ; 3e s., t. 1-10 (1875-1884) ; 4e s., t. 1-10 (1885-1894) Le sous-titre et la mention de responsabilité varient Périodicité :  Mensuel Autre(s) auteur(s) :  Liouville, Joseph (1809-1882). Éditeur scientifique, 1836-1874 Résal, Henri-Amé (1828-1896). Éditeur scientifique, 1875-1884

46. Great Mathematicians
liouville, joseph, (18091882), France, Complex Analysis, Special Functions,Differential Geometry. Laurent, Pierre, (1813-1854), France, Complex Analysis
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47. Math Lessons - Joseph Liouville
Math Lessons joseph liouville. liouville graduated from the École Polytechniquein 1827. After some years as assistant at various institutions he was
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Joseph Liouville (born March 24 , died September 8 ) was a French mathematician Liouville graduated from the École Polytechnique in 1827. After some years as assistant at various institutions he was appointed as professor at the École Polytechnique in 1838. He obtained a chair in mathematics at the Collège de France in 1850 and a chair in mechanics at the Faculté des Sciences in 1857. Besides his academic achievements, he was very talented in organisatorial matters. Liouville founded the Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées which retains its high reputation up to today, in order to promote other mathematicians' work. He was the first to read, and to recognize the importance of, the unpublished work of Evariste Galois which appeared in his journal in 1846. Liouville was also involved in politics for some time, and he became member of the Constituting Assembly in 1848. However, after the defeat in the Assembly elections in 1849, he turned away from politics.

48. Math Lessons - Joseph Liouville
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(Redirected from Liouville Joseph Liouville (born March 24 , died September 8 ) was a French mathematician Liouville graduated from the École Polytechnique in 1827. After some years as assistant at various institutions he was appointed as professor at the École Polytechnique in 1838. He obtained a chair in mathematics at the Collège de France in 1850 and a chair in mechanics at the Faculté des Sciences in 1857. Besides his academic achievements, he was very talented in organisatorial matters. Liouville founded the Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées which retains its high reputation up to today, in order to promote other mathematicians' work. He was the first to read, and to recognize the importance of, the unpublished work of Evariste Galois which appeared in his journal in 1846. Liouville was also involved in politics for some time, and he became member of the Constituting Assembly in 1848. However, after the defeat in the Assembly elections in 1849, he turned away from politics.

49. Joseph Liouville 1809-1882: (Lützen)-Springer Mathematics (general) Book
This scientific biography of the mathematician joseph liouville is divided intotwo parts. The first part is a chronological account of liouville s career
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50. A Timeline Of Mathematics And Theoretical Physics
1829, French mathematician joseph liouville begins to work on boundary valueproblems in partial differential equations, leading to Sturmliouville theory.
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The Official String Theory Web Site History before 1800 1900 until today After serving as a member of the Revolutionary Committee that terrorized France, sent Coulomb into hiding, arrested Lagrange and guillotined Lavoisier, a repentant Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier causes controversy with his memoir On the Propagation of Heat in Solid Bodies . His former teachers Laplace and Lagrange object to his use of infinite trigonometric series, which we now call Fourier series. Fourier later wins the Paris Institute Mathematics Prize for solving the problem of heat propagation, over the repeated objections of Laplace and Lagrange. Johann Karl Friedrich Gauss begins working on non-Euclidean geometry, and lays the foundations of differential geometry, but doesn't publish because he is afraid of the controversy that would result. Danish physicist Hans Christian Oersted studied the way an electric current in a wire could move the magnetic needle of a compass, which strongly suggested that electricity and magnetism were related somehow. Elliptic functions are developed by Gauss, Jacobi and Abel.

51. Biografia De Liouville, Joseph
Translate this page liouville, joseph. (Saint-Omer, 1809-París, 1882) Matemático francés. Profesor enla Escuela Politécnica de París, demostró la existencia de los números
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52. Famous Mathematicians.
Augustus 18061871 liouville, joseph 1809-1882 Shanks, William 1812-1882Catalan, Eugene Charles 1814-1894 Hermite, Charles 1822-1901 Riemann,
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If you ask people these days to name a famous mathematician, surveys show the most popular answer to be Albert Einstein . Einstein himself used to like to quote Sir Isaac Newton's famous humble line "If I have seen further than other men, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." So I asked myself, who were these giants, i.e. famous pre-Einstein mathematicians. Here's the list of the top 100 or so, sorted chronologically. How many do you know? That means you can state what they were famous for, off the cuff, no googling! If you score below 30 you need to do some revision :-) Ahmes c. 1650 B C Pythagoras c.540 BC Hippocrates c.440 BC (that's Hippocrates of Chios, NOT the physician who lived around the same time). Plato c.430-c.349 BC Hippias c.425 BC Theaetetus c.417-369 BC Archytas c.400 B C Xenocrates 396-314 BC Theodorus c.390 BC Aristotle 384-322 BC Menaechmus c.350 BC Euclid c.300 BC Archimedes c.287-212 BC Nicomedes c.240 BC Eratosthenes Gauss , Karl Friedrich 1777-1855 Brianchon, Charles c.1783-1864 Binet, Jacques-Philippe-Marie 1786-1856 Möbius, August Ferdinand 1790-1868 Babbage, Charles 1792-1871 Laine, Gabriel 1795-1870 Steiner, Jakob 1796-1863 de Morgan, Augustus 1806-1871 Liouville, Joseph 1809-1882 Shanks, William 1812-1882 Catalan, Eugene Charles 1814-1894 Hermite, Charles 1822-1901 Riemann, Bemard 1826-1866 Venn, John 1834-1923 Lucas, Edouard 1842-1891 Cantor, George 1845-1918 Lindemann, Ferdinand 1852-1939 Hilbert, David 1862-1943 Lehmer, D. N. 1867-1938 Hardy, G. H. 1877-1947 Ramanujan, Srinivasa 1887-1920

53. A Passion For Mathematics
famous and curious math constants (like liouville s constant, 36, 267,277 license plates, 16, 36, 255 limit, 167, 332 liouville, joseph, 58 lituus,
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54. The 15 Most Famous Transcendental Numbers - Cliff Pickover
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I am in love with the mysterious transcendental numbers. Did you know that there are "more" transcendental numbers than the more familiar algebraic ones? Even so, only a few classes of transcendental numbers are known to humans, and it's very difficult to prove that a particular number is transcendental. In 1844, math genius Joseph Liouville (1809-1882) was the first to prove the existence of transcendental numbers. (More precisely, he was the first to prove that a specific number was transcendental.) Hermite proved that the number e was transcendental in 1873. Lindeman proved that pi was transcendental in 1882. For more information, see my book Wonders of Numbers from which this is excerpted.
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The mathematical constant pi represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. It is the most famous ratio in mathematics both on Earth and probably for any advanced civilization in the universe. The number pi, like other fundamental constants of mathematics such as e = 2.718..., is a transcendental number. The digits of pi and e never end, nor has anyone detected an orderly pattern in their arrangement. Humans know the value of pi to over a trillion digits.
Transcendental numbers cannot be expressed as the root of any algebraic equation with rational coefficients. This means that pi could not exactly satisfy equations of the type: pi

55. The Science Bookstore - Chronology
liouville, joseph Born 3/24/1809 Died 9/8/1882, 1809 AD. Stenhouse, John Born10/21/1809, 1809 AD. Nicol, James Born 8/12/1810 Died 4/8/1879
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56. SIREV Volume 33 Issue 2
SIREV, Volume 33 Issue 2. joseph liouville 1809–1882 Master of Pure and AppliedMathematics (Jesper Lützen). Nicholas Kazarinoff. PDF View Full Text (pdf)
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57. Liouville Number -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
In 1844, (Click link for more info and facts about joseph liouville) josephliouville showed that numbers of with this property are not just irrational,
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Liouville number
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In (Click link for more info and facts about number theory) number theory , a Liouville number is a (Any rational or irrational number) real number x with the property that, for any positive (Any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero) integer n , there exist integers p and q with q > 1 and such that
x p q q n

A Liouville number can then be approximated "quite closely" by a (Serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern) sequence of rational numbers. An equivalent definition is that for any positive integer n , there exists an infinite number of pairs of integers ( p q ) obeying the above inequality.
It is relatively easily proven that if x is a Liouville number, x is irrational. Assume otherwise; then there exists integers c d with x c d . Let n be a positive integer such that 2 n d . Then if p and q are integers such that q >1 and p q c d , then
x p q c d p q dq n q q n

which contradicts the above definition.
In 1844, (Click link for more info and facts about Joseph Liouville) Joseph Liouville showed that numbers of with this property are not just irrational, but are always transcendental (see proof below). He used this result to provide the first example of a provably transcendental number

58. Irrational Number -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
(Click link for more info and facts about joseph liouville) joseph liouville (1840)showed that neither e nor e2 can be a root of an integral (An equation
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Irrational number
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In (A science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement) mathematics , an irrational number is any (Any rational or irrational number) real number that is not a (An integer or a fraction) rational number , i.e., one that cannot be written as a ratio of two (Any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero) integer s, i.e., it is not of the form
a b

where a and b are integers and b is not zero. It can readily be shown that the irrational numbers are precisely those numbers whose expansion in any given base (decimal, binary, etc) never ends and never enters a periodic pattern, but no mathematician takes that to be a definition . "Almost all" real numbers are irrational, in a sense which is defined more precisely below.
Some irrational numbers are (Root of an algebraic equation with rational coefficients) algebraic number , the (A number that when multiplied by itself equals a given number) square root of (The cardinal number that is the sum of one and one or a numeral representing this number) two , and , the (A number that when multiplied three times equals a given number) cube root of 5; others are

59. Resume Des Lecons D'analyse Donnees A L'Ecole Polytechnique ; Suivie De Notes Pa
donnees al Ecole Polytechnique ; suivie de notes par M. joseph liouville, 1 2.Authors Navier, Claude Louis Marie Henry; liouville, joseph Journal
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60. UCLA Distinguished Lecturers
Title joseph liouville Master of Pure and Applied Mathematics. josephliouville (18091882) was the leading French mathematician in the generation between
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University of Copenhagen, Denmark Dates of visit: April 8 - April 12, 2002
Professor Lutzen will give two lectures and a colloquium. The lectures will be on April 8, 10 and the colloquium on April 11. Lectures:
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Lecture: April 8, MS 6627, 4 - 5 PM.
Title: Joseph Liouville: Master of Pure and Applied Mathematics
Joseph Liouville (1809-1882) was the leading French mathematician in the generation between Galois and Hermite. He made important contributions to Sturm-Liouville Theory, transcendental numbers, differential geometry, mechanics, etc....In the talk, Professor Lutzen shall fit these works into a general biography of Liouville. Moreover, Lutzen will briefly analyze some of Liouville's highly interesting unpublished ideas that he left in his notebooks. Lecture: April 10, MS 6627, 4 - 5 PM

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