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  • ...[University of Poitiers]] and the [[Paris Diderot University|University of Paris 7]]. He died of suicide at the age of 63. ...on des groupes de Lie algébriques, Secrétariat Math., 11 rue Pierre Curie, Paris, 1958. ...
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  • ...ssor. She was also the Vice President of the [[European Platform of Women Scientists]]. ...341720009+,SY,NLECTEUR+WEBOPC,D2.1,Ebc67e8ec-4,A,H,R208.80.154.49,FY|place=Paris, pays inconnu}}</ref> She was appointed a lecturer at [[École Polytechnique ...
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  • ...stitut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides|IMCCE]]) of the [[Paris Observatory]]. He received the [[CNRS Silver Medal]] in 1994 and the [[Milu ...ole Normale Supérieure de Cachan]], Jacques Laskar taught secondary school from 1977 to 1980 and passed the [[Agrégation|aggregation]] in mathematics in 19 ...
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  • | alma_mater = [[University of Bucharest]]<br />[[University of Paris]] ...ersity of Bucharest]]). He received his [[Ph.D.]] from the [[University of Paris]] in 1929 under the direction of [[Émile Borel]].<ref>{{MathGenealogy|id=13 ...
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  • | caption = From left: Xiao-Shan Gao, Joris van der Hoeven 2006 | alma_mater = [[Paris Diderot University]] ...
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  • | birth_place = Paris, France | workplaces = [[Paris VI University]], [[Ecole Polytechnique]] ...
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  • ...16 June 1901 in [[Constantinople]] (now [[Istanbul]])) was a mathematician from the Ottoman Empire<ref name="VlahakisMalaquiasBrooks2006">{{cite book | aut Tevfik was sent to Paris and became associated with the [[Young Ottoman]]s there: ...
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  • |death_place = [[Paris]], [[France]] |alma_mater = [[Politehnica University of Bucharest]]<br/>[[Paris-Sorbonne University]] ...
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  • ...ren''' (April 30, 1935 &ndash; July 10, 2020)<ref>biographical information from ''[[American Men and Women of Science]]'', Thomson Gale 2004</ref> was an A ...56 his bachelor's degree from [[Harvard University]] and in 1960 his Ph.D. from the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT) under [[Gian-Carlo Rota ...
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  • '''Armin Dale Kaiser''' (November 10, 1927 – June 5, 2020)<ref>information from ''American Men and Women of Science'', Thomson Gale 2004</ref> was an Ameri ...professor for biochemistry at [[Stanford University School of Medicine]]. From 1989-2020 he was also a professor of developmental biology. ...
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  • |alma_mater = [[Paris-Sud 11 University|Université Paris-Sud XI]] <br/>[[Alexandru Ioan Cuza University|University of Iași]] ...es she received extra curricular teaching in [[geometry]] and [[topology]] from Professor Liliana Răileanu.<ref name="exeter"/> ...
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  • ...= [[Babeș-Bolyai University|University of Cluj]]<br/>[[University of Paris]] ...in 1930; he was promoted to lecturer in 1934 and named professor in 1942. From 1953 to 1957 he served as Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics.<ref name="Mac ...
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  • ...veness of situations or events to human minds. It is based on work done by scientists like behavioural scientist [[Nick Chater]],<ref>Chater, N. (1999). [http:// | location = Paris ...
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  • ...ingdom |pages=38 |oclc=1239333055}}</ref> Cunitz omitted some coefficients from her equations, leading to inaccuracies within her work. Astronomical tables ...moons into light using various mathematical formulas. One of the formulas from the Rudolphine Tables, ...
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  • ...studied at the [[École normale supérieure de jeunes filles]] in Paris, and from 1946 was a teaching assistant there and undertook research advised by [[And From 1949 to 1951 Bruhat was a research assistant at the [[French National Centr ...
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  • ...3. She had to break off her studies because of [[World War II]], moving to Paris as a refugee with her family.{{r|obit}} She died on 5 November 1972, from complications of kidney disease.{{r|obit}} ...
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  • ...iculum" /><ref name="MG" /> He received in 1996 a doctorate in mathematics from [[Boston University]]. His doctoral thesis there was supervised by [[Glenn ...www.math.unipd.it/dipartimento/persone/adrian.iovita/ </ref> and also in [[Paris]], [[Münster]], [[Jerusalem]], and [[Nottingham]]. ...
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  • ...iversity]] in 1972 and a doctorate in theoretical and mathematical physics from the [[Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics]] in 1975, the latter under ...ef> In 1975, he obtained a [[PhD]] in theoretical and mathematical physics from the [[Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics]] of the [[Russian Academy o ...
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  • ...onal Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development]] at [[UNESCO]], [[Paris]] on 8 July 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Orluc |first=Laurent |date=2023-06-1 ...7/978-3-030-52391-6 |title=The Economics of Big Science: Essays by Leading Scientists and Policymakers |date=2021 |publisher=Springer International Publishing |i ...
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  • In 1984, [[quantum cryptography]] emerged from a paper written by Charles H. Bennett and Giles Brassard. In this paper, th ...t the Laboratory for Communication and Processing of Information (LTCI) in Paris have implemented quantum coin flipping protocols experimentally.<ref name=" ...
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