DIV 05 NANCY - HUA - CHINE delsarte, jean TITRE Planing du voyage en Chine; AUTEUR delsarte, jean http://www.iecn.u-nancy.fr/~eguether/archives/DIV1/node10.html
DIV 02-2 BIOGRAPHIE Translate this page N° 55 Février 1969. Annonce du décès de jean delsarte REMARQUE Photocopies dela biographie de jean delsarte, extraite de Histoire des sciences et http://www.iecn.u-nancy.fr/~eguether/archives/DIV1/node6.html
Bourbaki Translate this page ont été Henri Cartan, Claude Chevalley, jean delsarte, jean Dieudonné et AndréWeil. Plus récemment, jean-Pierre Serre fut un des rédacteurs. http://serge.mehl.free.fr/chrono/Bourbaki.html
Extractions: Ils furent divisés en 10 Livres, eux-mêmes divisés en nombreux fascicules et chapitres. Ils sont Notations nouvelles... et définitives On doit à Bourbaki les notations pour désigner l'implication (noté par Hilbert et par Peano ) et le C E pour désigner le complémentaire d'une partie dans un ensemble E. Les notations N Z Q R et C sont systématiquement employés dès les premières éditions et seront alors universellement employées. Pour en savoir plus : Le site de l' association Bourbaki
Jean Delsarte -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article jean delsarte. Categories 1968 deaths, 1903 births, 20th century mathematicians, jean Frédéric Auguste delsarte (October 19, 1903 November 28, http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/J/Je/Jean_Delsarte.htm
Nicolas Bourbaki -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article jean Coulomb, (Click link for more info and facts about jean delsarte) jeandelsarte, (Click link for more info and facts about jean Dieudonné) jean http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/n/ni/nicolas_bourbaki.htm
Extractions: Nicolas Bourbaki is the collective (A fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role) pseudonym under which a group of mainly (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French (Click link for more info and facts about 20th-century) 20th-century (A person skilled in mathematics) mathematician s wrote a series of books presenting an exposition of modern advanced (A science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement) mathematics , beginning in 1935. With the goal of founding all of mathematics on (The branch of pure mathematics that deals with the nature and relations of sets) set theory , the group strove for utmost (Excessive sternness) rigour and generality, creating some new terminology and concepts along the way.
PlanetMath: Bourbaki, Nicolas including Henri Cartan, André Weil, jean delsarte, jean Dieudonné and Claude Claude Chevalley, jean Dieudonné, Henri Cartan and jean delsarte were http://planetmath.org/encyclopedia/Bourbaki.html
Extractions: Nicolas Bourbaki (Biography) DJ DJ ] Henri Cartan, another student in Paris shortly after the war affirmed : ``we were the first generation after the war. Before us their was a vide, a vacuum, and it was necessary to make everything new.''[ JA ] This is exactly what a few young Parisian math students set out to do. WA class BA ] According to Weil, his friend Cartan was constantly asking him questions about the best way to present a given topic to his class, so much so that Weil eventually nicknamed him ``the grand inquisitor''.[ WA ] After months of persistent questioning, in the winter of 1934, Weil finally got the idea to gather friends (and former classmates) to settle their problem by rewriting the treatise for their course. It is at this moment that Bourbaki was conceived.
Annales De La Faculté Des Sciences De Toulouse (3) Tome 20 (1928) delsarte, jean Les rotations fonctionnelles p. 47127 Notice compléte. Sebag,Jules Sur l équation aux dérivées fonctionnelles partielles relative à l aire http://www.numdam.org/numdam-bin/feuilleter?id=AFST_1928_3_20_
Bibliography delsarte, jean, 19031968, Oeuvres de jean delsarte, Paris, Editions du Centrenatinal de la recherche scientifique, 1971. Denjoy, Arnaud, 1884-1974 http://www.library.cornell.edu/math/bibliography/display.cgi?start=D&
Dance Magazine You might think that French choreographer jeanClaude Gallotta has a fascination for combinations (like François delsarte had more than 100 years ago); http://www.dancemagazine.com/dance_magazine/reviews/show_review.php?f=august_200
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Wisconsin Lutheran College:Mathematics:Student Awards In 1935 a collaboration of six great French mathematicians (Henri Cartan, ClaudeChevalley, jean delsarte, jean Dieudonné, René de Possel, and André Weil) http://www.wlc.edu/academics/mat/mat_awards.html
Extractions: @import url(../../ui/css/new.css); You are unable to see the navigation elements because they are created using JavaScript. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please enable JavaScript, or use our Site Map to find your way around the college website. The Honors in Calculus Award recipients are recognized for their outstanding performance in the first year of calculus. The Gary Sorensen Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics recipients have shown diligence and exceptional performance in mathematics. The Gary Sorensen Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics was established by John, Lisa, and the Sorensen family to honor the memory of John's father. John graduated summa cum laude from Wisconsin Lutheran College in 2000 with a major in mathematics. The Nicolas Bourbaki Scholarship recipients receive a $1000 tuition stipend. This scholarship is the highest honor conferred by the Department of Mathematics. Nicolas Bourbaki is a fictitious mathematician. He even has a fictitious webpage , which provided a unified development of mathematics with an emphasis on abstraction and rigor. A Bourbaki Seminar in their honor is sponsored each year at the in Paris.
Members Of The School Of Mathematics delsarte, jean, 194647. DENEF, Jan J. 1978-79, 1981-82. DENISSOV, Serguei,2004-05. DENNIS, R. Keith, 1970-71. DENY, Jacques, 1955-56, 1957-58, 1961-62 http://www.math.ias.edu/dnames.html
Extractions: DAFNI, Galia DAI, Xianzhe DALLA VOLTA, Vittorio DANCHIN, Raphaël D'ANGELO, John P. DANI, Shrikrishna G. DANKNER, Alan DANSKIN, John M., Jr. DAR, Aparna DASKALOPOULOS, Georgios DASKALOPOULOS, Panagiota D'ATRI, Joseph E. DAUBECHIES, Ingrid DAVIDS, Norman DAVIDSON, Morley DAVIES, Edward B. DAVIS, Donald M. DAVIS, Horace C. DAVIS, Martin D. DAVIS, Michael DAWSON, John W., Jr. DAY, Jane DAY, Mahlon M. De SAPIO, Rodolfo V. de BARTOLOMEIS, Paolo de BRANGES, Louis de CATALDO, Mark de FARIA, Edson de la LLAVE, Rafael de la TORRE, Pilar de LEEUW, Karel de LYRA, Carlos B. de RHAM, Georges de WET, Jacobus S. DEBEVER, Robert DEDECKER, Paul DEGOND, Pierre DEHEUVELS, René DEIFT, Percy A. DEKKER, Jacob C.E. del PINO, Manuel DELANGE, Hubert DELIGNE, Pierre DELLACHERIE, Claude DELLAPIETRA, Stephen A. DELLAPIETRA, Vincent DELSARTE, Jean DENEF, Jan J. DENISSOV, Serguei DENNIS, R. Keith DENY, Jacques DEODHAR, Vinay Vithal DESER, Stanley DESHOUILLERS, Jean-Marc DE TURCK, Dennis DEURING, Max DEVINATZ, Allen deWITT, B.S. DI PERNA, Ronald J. DIACONU, Calin DIAMOND, Fred DIAMOND, Harold G.
Members Of The School Of Mathematics Translate this page delsarte, jean FAN, Ky GOTTLIEB, Morris J. HOFFMANN, Banesh HUA, Loo-Keng KAPLANSKY,Irving LEIBLER, Richard A. MacLANE, Gerald R. MASANI, Pesi R. http://www.math.ias.edu/1940.html
This Mathematical Month The founders of Bourbaki were Henri Cartan, Claude Chevalley, jean delsarte, jeanDieudonne, and Andre Weil. Although the members of Bourbaki were http://www.ams.org/ams/thismathmonth.html
Extractions: August 1998: The Kiiti Morita Gardens are dedicated at the AMS. Kiiti Morita (1915-1995) made significant contributions to both algebra and topology during a long and fruitful career. An obituary in the June/July 1997 Notices stated that his work in algebra "emerges as not only supplying immensely useful results, but as strongly contributing to our present mode of thinking about algebraic and geometric structures within categorical settings." The obituary also noted, "Undoubtedly, [Morita] is now considered worldwide as one of the great founders of modern general topology". When he died, his family made a generous gift to the unrestricted endowment of the AMS. To express its appreciation, the AMS designated a section of the garden in front of its headquarters building in Providence as the Kiiti Morita Gardens. Members of Morita's family attended the dedication ceremony on August 4, 1998. August 1893: The Emergence of the American Mathematical Research Community, 1876-1900: J. J. Sylvester, Felix Klein, and E. H. Moore
Philippe Delsarte Philippe delsarte and jeanJacques Quisquater. Permutation cascades with normalizedcells. Information and Control , 23(4)344-356, November 1973. http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~iandc/Authors/delsartephilippe.html
Extractions: P. Delsarte and J. M. Goethals. Tri-weight codes and generalized Hadamard matrices. Information and Control , 15(2):196-206, August 1969. P. Delsarte, J. M. Goethals, and F. J. Mac Williams. On generalized Reed-Muller codes and their relatives. Information and Control , 16(5):403-442, July 1970. Citations. Philippe Delsarte. Majority logic decodable codes derived from finite inversive planes. Information and Control , 18(4):319-325, May 1971. Citations. Philippe Delsarte and Jean-Jacques Quisquater. Permutation cascades with normalized cells. Information and Control , 23(4):344-356, November 1973. Philippe Delsarte. Four fundamental parameters of a code and their combinatorial significance. Information and Control , 23(5):407-438, December 1973. Citations. Philippe Delsarte and Philippe Piret. Semiregular convolutional codes: Definition, structure, and examples. Information and Control , 33(1):56-71, January 1977. Ph. Delsarte and Ph. Piret. Spectral enumerators for certain additive-error-correcting codes over integer alphabets. Information and Control , 48(3):193-210, March 1981.
Jean-Marie Goethals P. delsarte and JM Goethals. Triweight codes and generalized Hadamard jean-Marie Goethals. Nonlinear codes defined by quadratic forms over GF(2). http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~iandc/Authors/goethalsjeanmarie.html
Encyclopedia: Theater: Biographies Cushman, Charlotte Saunders Crabtree, Lotta Craig, Edward Gordon Daly,Arnold Daly, Augustin Deburau, jean Gaspard delsarte, François http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/1theatbio.html
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Extractions: Nicolas Bourbaki is the pseudonym under which a group of mainly French 20th-century mathematicians wrote a series of books of exposition of modern advanced mathematics , beginning in . With the goal of founding all of mathematics on set theory , the group strove for utmost rigour and generality, creating some new terminology and concepts along the way. While Nicolas Bourbaki is a fictional character, the Bourbaki group is officially known as the Association des collaborateurs de Nicolas Bourbaki ("association of Nicolas Bourbaki's collaborators"), which has an office at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Books authored by Bourbaki
R And S I Introduction age of 20 onwards Henri Cartan, Claude Chevalley, André Weil, jeanPierreSerre, Laurent Schwartz, jean Dieudonné , Roger Godement, and jean delsarte. http://www.fermentmagazine.org/rands/intro1.html
Extractions: Introduction It must have been in July of 1984 that I had an extraordinary dream. When I use the expression "extraordinary", I refer only to the impression that it made on me afterwards. The dream itself appeared as the most natural thing in the world, without any sort of fanfare Ð to such an extent that, even after awakening I attached no importance to it, and buried it somewhere in the secret dungeon of the unconscious so as to get on to the business at hand. Since the previous day I'd been reflecting on my relationship to mathematics, indeed it was probably the first time ever that I'd thought to consider this matter seriously. Indeed if I was doing so now, it was only because I was forced into it. So many strange, even violent things had happened over recent months and years, one might call them veritable explosions of the passion for mathematics that continue to erupt without showing any sign of diminishing, that I simply could not proceed further without taking an overview of what had been going on. The dream I'm referring to had no scenario, no specific acts or activities. It contained but a single frozen image, one that was at the same time remarkably alive. It was a human head seen in profile, scanned from left to right. The head was of a mature man, beardless, with wild head wrapped around its brow like a bright powerful halo. The strongest impression made by this head was of a joyous, youthful vitality, which seemed to spring directly from the supple and vigorous arching of its neck (sensed more than seen). The facial expression was more that of a mischievous delinquent than of a responsible or settled adult, thrilled by the recollection of some trick he'd gotten away with or was about to do. It gave off an intense love of life, playful, content with itself.