• founders of combinatorics and graph theory. Claude Berge's parents were André Berge and Geneviève Fourcade. André Berge (1902–1995) was a physician and psychoanalyst...
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  • maximizers with respect to its parameters. The statement was first proven by Claude Berge in 1959. The theorem is primarily used in mathematical economics and...
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  • by French mathematician Claude Berge in 1957 (though already observed by Petersen in 1891 and Kőnig in 1931). To prove Berge's theorem, we first need a...
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  • nor odd antiholes (complements of odd holes). It was conjectured by Claude Berge in 1961. A proof by Maria Chudnovsky, Neil Robertson, Paul Seymour, and...
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  • mathematicians, engineers, and "pataphysicians": Noël Arnaud [fr] Jacques Bens Claude Berge Marcel Duchamp Jacques Duchateau [fr] Emmanuel Peillet [fr] ("Latis")...
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  • The Berge equilibrium is a game theory solution concept named after the mathematician Claude Berge. It is similar to the standard Nash equilibrium, except...
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    matchings, and is named after W. T. Tutte (who proved Tutte's theorem) and Claude Berge (who proved its generalization). The theorem states that the size of...
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  • politician Claude Berge, French mathematician Gunnar Berge, Norwegian politician Friedrich Berge (1811–1883), German naturalist and entomologist Irénée Berge (1867–1926)...
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    Canadian politician Claude Berge (1926–2002), French mathematician Claude Bergeaud (born 1960), French basketball coach Claude Berger (1679–1712), French...
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    computing this change is called comparative statics. The maximum theorem of Claude Berge (1963) describes the continuity of an optimal solution as a function...
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  • group Total dual integrality Hermite normal form The term was coined by Claude Berge, see Hoffman, A.J.; Kruskal, J. (2010), "Introduction to Integral Boundary...
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    Perfect graph (redirect from Berge graph)
    in a 1961 paper by Claude Berge, in German, and the first use of the phrase "perfect graph" appears to be in a 1963 paper of Berge. In these works he...
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  • Concentration of measure Noga Alon George Andrews József Beck Eric Temple Bell Claude Berge Béla Bollobás Peter Cameron Louis Comtet John Horton Conway On Numbers...
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    Chvátal first learned of graph theory in 1964, on finding a book by Claude Berge in a Pilsen bookstore and much of his research involves graph theory:...
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    first definition of acyclicity for hypergraphs was given by Claude Berge: a hypergraph is Berge-acyclic if its incidence graph (the bipartite graph defined...
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  • (1960) was long and involved. Choudum (1986) cites a shorter proof by Claude Berge, based on ideas of network flow. Choudum instead provides a proof by...
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  • selection principles. The term topological game was first introduced by Claude Berge, who defined the basic ideas and formalism in analogy with topological...
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  • 101. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0803281318 Jacques Bens, Claude Berge, and Paul Braffort, History of the Lipogram, pp. 101, 102 "Oulipo: A...
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  • Discrete Mathematics. Creation and Recreation: A Tribute to the Memory of Claude Berge. 306 (19): 2529–2571. doi:10.1016/j.disc.2006.05.021. Sloane, N. J. A...
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    vertices and with degree at least n/2 are of class 1. A conjecture of Claude Berge and D. R. Fulkerson that the 6-regular multigraphs formed by doubling...
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    Danilovich Belousov Alexandra Bellow Arthur T. Benjamin Georgia Benkart Claude Berge Bonnie Berger George Bergman Peter Bergmann Elwyn Berlekamp Leah Berman...
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    the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications, the other being Claude Berge. Graham was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1985. In 1999...
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  • Peter Ladislaw Hammer, Anthony Hilton 1997 – no medal awarded – 1996 J.H. van Lint 1995 Hanfried Lenz 1994 Joseph A. Thas 1993 Claude Berge, Ronald Graham...
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    surfaces of higher order followed in the early 20th century. In 1960, Claude Berge formulated another conjecture about graph coloring, the strong perfect...
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  • Faure. In 1924, he married Geneviève Fourcade. They were the parents of Claude Berge (1926-2002) the mathematician. He was one of the founders of the 'l'École...
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    Francine Bergé (born 21 July 1938, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France) is a French film and stage actress. 2018 - Prix du Brigadier d’honneur 2016...
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    discussions by Solomon W. Golomb (1954), George Gamow and Marvin Stern (1958), Claude Berge (1958), and Martin Gardner in his Scientific American column "Mathematical...
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    Marc Augé Roland Barthes Claude Berge Augustin Berque Pierre Bourdieu François Bourguignon Jean Boutier [fr] Fernand Braudel Claude Calame Fernando Henrique...
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    beginning of graph theory as its own branch of mathematics. Then in 1958, Claude Berge wrote the second book on graph theory, Théorie des Graphes et ses applications...
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    statement of the theorem to a conjecture in a 1958 graph theory textbook by Claude Berge. It is a generalization of a much older theorem of László Rédei from...
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