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1. Biografia De Vandermonde, Alexandre
Reportajes. Los protagonistas de la actualidad. Vandermonde, Alexandre (Par s, 1735 id., 1796) Matem tico franc s.
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2. Alexandre-Th Ophile Vandermonde
AlexandreTh ophile vandermonde alexandre-Th ophile Vandermonde (28 February 1735 -1 January 1796) was a French musician and chemist who worked
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3. Vandermonde, Alexandre-Th Ophile
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5. Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
AlexandreThéophile Vandermonde The Vandermonde determinant does not make anexplicit appearance. A special class of matrices, the Vandermonde matrices
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Alexandre-Th©ophile Vandermonde 28 February 1 January ) was a French musician and chemist who worked with Bezout and Lavoisier ; his name is now principally associated with determinant theory in mathematics . He was born in Paris , and died there. He was a violinist, and became engaged with mathematics only around 1770. In M©moire sur la r©solution des ©quations (1771) he reported on symmetric functions and solution of cyclotomic polynomials ; this paper anticipated later Galois theory . In Remarques sur des probl¨mes de situation (1771) he studied knight's tours M©moire sur des irrationnelles de diff©rens ordres avec une application au cercle (1772) was on combinatorics , and M©moire sur l'©limination (1772) on the foundations of determinant theory. These papers were presented to the Acad©mie des Sciences , and constitute all his published mathematical work. The Vandermonde determinant does not make an explicit appearance.

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10. ENGLISH ENCYCLOPAEDIA - Alexandre-Th Ophile Vandermonde
AlexandreTh ophile vandermonde alexandre-Th ophile Vandermonde (28 February 1735 -1 January 1796) was a French musician and chemist who worked
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AlexandreTh ophile Vandermonde (28_February 1735 -1_January 1796) was a French musician and chemist who worked with Bezout and Lavoisier;
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Authors of the transcribed texts found 3. vandermonde alexandre Théophile, 3.Vaucanson Jacques de, 4. Vicq D Azyr Félix, 1. 3 record, Page, 1. Back.
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13. Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde - Wikipédia
Translate this page Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde (parfois appelé Alexis-Théophile) est unmathématicien français né et mort à Paris (28 février 1735-1er janvier 1796)
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Cet article est une ©bauche   compl©ter concernant les math©matiques , vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en le modifiant Alexandre-Th©ophile Vandermonde (parfois appel© Alexis-Th©ophile) est un math©maticien fran§ais n© et mort   Paris 28 f©vrier er janvier Il fut aussi musicien et chimiste , travaillant notamment avec B©zout et Lavoisier . Son nom est maintenant surtout associ©   un d©terminant Il a commenc©   faire des math©matiques en . Son M©moire sur la r©solution des ©quations (1771), porte sur les fonctions sym©triques et la solution des polyn´mes cyclotomiques th©orie de Galois . Dans les Remarques sur des probl¨mes de situation (1771), il ©tudie les parcours de cavalier. Le M©moire sur des irrationnelles de diff©rens ordres avec une application au cercle (1772) porte sur la combinatoire , et le M©moire sur l'©limination (1772) sur les fondations de la th©orie des d©terminants. Ces papiers, pr©sent©s   l' Acad©mie des Sciences constituent toute son œuvre math©matique. Le

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AlexandreThophile Vandermonde (28 February 1735 -1 January 1796) was a Frenchmusician and chemist w
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Alexandre-thophile Vandermonde
Alexandre-Thophile Vandermonde 28 February 1 January ) was a French musician and chemist who worked with Bezout and Lavoisier ; his name is now principally associated with determinant theory in mathematics . He was born in Paris , and died there. He was a violinist, and became engaged with mathematics only around 1770. In Mmoire sur la rsolution des quations (1771) he reported on symmetric functions and solution of cyclotomic polynomials ; this paper anticipated later Galois theory . In Remarques sur des problmes de situation (1771) he studied knight's tours Mmoire sur des irrationnelles de diffrens ordres avec une application au cercle (1772) was on combinatorics , and Mmoire sur l'limination (1772) on the foundations of determinant theory. These papers were presented to the Acadmie des Sciences , and constitute all his published mathematical work. The Vandermonde determinant does not make an explicit appearance. A special class of matrices , the Vandermonde matrices are named after him, as is an elementary fact of combinatorics, Vandermonde's identity . Vandermonde, Alexandre-Thophile Vandermonde, Alexandre-Thophile Vandermonde, Alexandre-Thophile

15. Chapitre 1 : Déterminants - 5 : Compléments
Translate this page 5.3 Les mathématiciens du chapitre. vandermonde alexandre 1735-1796 Mathématicienfrançais, il est le premier à étudier les déterminants pour eux-mêmes.
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16. Vandermonde, Alexandre-Théophile
vandermonde, alexandreThéophile (1735-1796). alexandre-Theophile vandermonde sfather was a medical doctor who was originally from Landrices but had spent
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Alexandre-Theophile Vandermonde's father was a medical doctor who was originally from Landrices but had spent 12 years in the Orient. He had set up a medical practice in Paris and was working there as a doctor when his son Alexandre-Théophile was born. He did not encourage his son to follow a medical profession but rather encouraged him to take up a career in music. Certainly he was not interested in mathematics when he was young. Alexandre-Théophile was awarded his bachelier on 7 September 1755 and his licencie on 7 September 1757.
femme de Monge.
In 1778 Vandermonde presented the first of a two part work on the theory of music to the Académie des Sciences. The second part was presented two years later. This work Système d'harmonie applicable à l'état actuel de la musique did not propose a mathematical theory of music as one might have expected from someone who was an expert in both fields. On the contrary the aim of the work was to put forward the idea that musicians should ignore all theory of music and rely solely on their trained ears when judging music. As one might expect this proved a controversial work with musicians being sharply divided as to whether they agreed with Vandermonde or not. Despite the opposition of many musicians at first, the ideas put forward by Vandermonde gained favour over the years and by the beginning of the nineteenth century the Académie des Sciences had moved music from the mathematical area to the arts area. It is worth repeating that it is strange that a mathematician of the highest rank should have argued against music as a mathematical art, a position it had held since the days of ancient Greece.

17. Vandermonde
Biography of alexandreTheophile vandermonde (1735-1796) alexandre-Theophilevandermonde s father was a medical doctor who was originally from Landrices
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Born: 28 Feb 1735 in Paris, France
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Alexandre-Theophile Vandermonde His first love was music and his instrument was the violin. He pursued a music career and he only turned to mathematics when he was 35 years old. It was Fontaine des Bertins whose enthusiasm for mathematics rubbed off on Vandermonde. Perhaps surprisingly he was elected to the in 1771 with little evidence of his mathematical genius other than his first paper which, although he was not a member at the time, was read to the Academy in November 1770. However, he did make quite a remarkable contribution to mathematics in this paper and three further papers which he presented to the Academy between 1771 and 1772. These four papers represent his total mathematical output and we will discuss their content below together with the views of a number of historians of mathematics on his contribution. Vandermonde's election to the did motivate him to work hard for the Academy and to publish other works on science and music. In 1777 he published the results of experiments he had carried out with

18. References For Vandermonde
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • Thales, recueil des travaux de l'Institut d'histoire des sciences IV
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  • T Muir, History of determinants Volume 3 (1920).
  • J H Przytycki, History of the knot theory from Vandermonde to Jones, in XXIVth National Congress of the Mexican Mathematical Society
  • J J Tattersall, Who put the 'C' in A-T Vandermonde?, Historia Math.
  • J J Tattersall, Vandermonde's contributions to the early history of combinatorial theory, Eleventh British Combinatorial Conference, Ars Combin. (1988), C, 195-203. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 19. Vandermonde Matrix - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    In linear algebra, a vandermonde matrix, named after alexandreThéophile vandermonde,is a matrix with a geometric progression in each row, ie;
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    (Redirected from Vandermonde determinant In linear algebra , a Vandermonde matrix , named after Alexandre-Th©ophile Vandermonde , is a matrix with a geometric progression in each row, i.e; or for all indices i and j . (Some authors use the transpose of the above matrix.) The determinant of an n n Vandermonde matrix can be expressed as: The above determinant is sometimes called the discriminant , although many authors, including Wikipedia, refer to the discriminant as the square of this determinant. Using the Leibniz formula for the determinant , we can rewrite this formula as where S n denotes the set of permutations n signature of the permutation σ. If m n , then the matrix V has maximum rank m ) if and only if all α i are distinct. When two or more α i are equal, the corresponding polynomial interpolation problem is ill-posed . In that case one may use a generalization called confluent Vandermonde matrices , which makes the matrix positive definite while retaining most properties. If α

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    images VANDERMONDE, Alexandre-Théophile (1735–1796), BERTHOLLET and MONGE. Avis aux ouvriers en fer, sur la fabrication de l’acier , publié par ordre du Comité de Salut Public. Paris de l’Imprimerie du Départment de la Guerre [no date on title] Collation: 4to, pp. 34.
    Plates: 5 engraved plates, the last signed ‘Sellier, sc.’.
    Condition 252 x 205mm.
    Binding: Stab-stitched in the original plain wrappers, new paper clumsily glued over spine but original stitching apparently still intact.
    Provenance: W. A. Smeaton (1925–2001), no ownership marks.
    References: Taton 31 (wrongly calling this an offprint); Martin and Walter 33136.
    Price: First separate edition. The text was also printed in the Journal de Physique 43 (1793) 373–386. The journal appearance is a different setting and does not include the plates with their explanatory text. ¶ This important memoir, superceding the work of Réamur and Bergman, analyses the compostion and properties of cast iron, steel and wrought iron. The authors identifty cast iron as a compound of iron, oxygen and carbon; steel as iron and carbon; and wrought iron as, theoretically, pure iron. They then demonstrate how their new results would enable technicians to perfect their art. Literature: René Taton

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