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  • {{Short description|French applied mathematician and mathematical physicist}} ...Berthier''' and '''Anne-Marie Boutet de Monvel-Berthier'''){{r|nee}} is a French [[applied mathematics|applied mathematician]] and [[mathematical physics|ma ...
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  • {{Short description|French mathematician and physicist (1923–2025)}} | birth_place = [[Lille]], [[French Third Republic|France]] ...
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  • ...in December 1988 Morais Smith briefly became the owner of and teacher at a French language school.<ref name="CV" /> Morais Smith is fluent in Portuguese (her native language), English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Dutch.<ref name="CV" /> ...
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  • {{Short description | Ukrainian and French mathematician}} ...language = fr | title = Leonid Vainerman - personal page | publisher = The French National Centre (CNRS) | access-date = September 10, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cit ...
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  • ...Recherche]]'' examined Vallée's book and, under his guidance, commissioned physicists to conduct a rigorous test to verify or refute the initial claims. The resu ...e opposed modern physics, viewing the theoretical advancements of the 20th century as overly intricate and incompatible with reality. ...
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  • ...|first2=Werner|last3=Brautti|first3=G.|last4=Cocconi|first4=Giuseppe|last5=French|first5=Bernard R.|last6=Gildemeister|first6=O.|last7=Michelini|first7=Aldo| [[Category:Experimental physicists]] ...
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  • ...>This approach is often favoured by (pure) mathematicians and mathematical physicists.</ref> e.g., the notion, due to [[Bernhard Riemann|Riemann]] and others, th ...al beauty]]), a notion sometimes called "[[Occam's razor]]" after the 13th-century English philosopher [[William of Ockham|William of Occam]] (or Ockham), in ...
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  • Using data from the UK's [[Research Assessment Exercise]] 2008 and the French counterpart ([[AERES]]) they tracked how [[research group]] quality depends ...ses/2012/07/120725090933.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=2016-03-14|title=Physicists study Homer's Iliad and other classics for hidden truths |website=Science D ...
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  • ...irst=Jon |year=2012 |publication-date=2012 |title=Science in the Twentieth Century and Beyond |location=Cambridge |publisher=Polity Press |isbn=978-0-7456-346 ...tonian mechanics]]. It consists of the physical concepts based on the 17th century foundational works of Sir [[Isaac Newton]], and the mathematical methods in ...
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  • ...actions. The system became the standard of France and Europe within half a century. Other measures with unity ratios<ref group="Note">ratios of 1 between mag ...irst practical realisation of the metric system came in 1799, during the [[French Revolution]], after the existing system of measures had become impractical ...
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  • The adjective ''real'', used in the 17th century by [[René Descartes]], distinguishes real numbers from [[imaginary number]] ...tion was a major development of [[History of mathematics#19th century|19th-century mathematics]] and is the foundation of [[real analysis]], the study of [[re ...
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  • ...ct with PAEC taking control of the entire project despite Khan's urging to French CEA to fulfill its contractual obligations.<ref name="Defence Journal, Shab In 1977, Khan fiercely opposed the French CEA's proposal to alter the design of the reprocessing plant so that it wou ...
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  • ...|Columba]] is a small, faint [[constellation]] named in the late sixteenth century. Its name is [[Latin]] for [[dove]]. It is located just south of [[Canis Ma ...aint constellation in the [[southern sky]], first defined in the late 16th century. Its name means "no feet" in Greek, and it represents a [[bird-of-paradise] ...
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  • ...accelerators were commonly referred to as '''atom smashers''' in the 20th century.<ref> ...the quarks and gluons of which they are composed. This elementary particle physicists tend to use machines creating beams of [[Electron|electrons]], [[Positron|p ...
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  • ...British Agriculture|great agricultural depression]] during the early 20th century.<ref name="SA" /> His paternal great-grandmother saved the family from fina ...late 1970s were a period of growing public interest in black holes and the physicists who were studying them. Hawking was regularly interviewed for print and tel ...
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  • ...ved to Boreham Road, Warminster, where houses were built in the early 19th century.{{R|"Warminster and Westbury Journal 11 July 1903"|"Wiltshire Times 9 Augus ...st 1915"}} She then joined the [[sixth form]] and won the school prize for French in December 1916.{{R|"Wiltshire Times 16 December 1916"}}{{Efn|Dent's siste ...
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  • [[File:NIST-F2 cesium fountain atomic clock.jpg|thumb|NIST physicists Steve Jefferts (foreground) and Tom Heavner with the NIST-F2 caesium founta ...ectroscopy With Coherent Radiation |series=World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics |volume=21 |pages=115–127 |publisher=WORLD SCIENTIFIC |doi=10.1142/ ...
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  • ...teseerx=10.1.1.58.8477 |s2cid=13387519 }}</ref> by [[Paolo Uccello]]. 15th century]] ...List of mathematical artists|Artists have used mathematics]] since the 4th century BC when the Greek [[sculpture|sculptor]] [[Polykleitos]] wrote [[Polykleito ...
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  • ...of the House of Representatives to honor the life and achievements of 19th Century Italian-American inventor Antonio Meucci, and his work in the invention of ...designed by [[Mario Calderara]] and financed by [[Ambroise Goupy]] at the French firm [[Blériot Aéronautique]].<ref>Mario Calderara, Commander Calderara Gla ...
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  • ...author=G. Falkovich| year=2011 | title=Fluid Mechanics (A short course for physicists)|url=http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6173728/?site_locale=en ...Fly.aspx|archive-date=10 November 2011}}</ref> The term derives from the [[French language]] verb ''empenner'' which means "[[Fletching|to feather]] an arrow ...
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