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    Carl Vilhelm Ludwig Charlier (1 April 1862 – 4 November 1934) was a Swedish astronomer. His parents were Emmerich Emanuel and Aurora Kristina (née Hollstein)...
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  • In probability theory, the Gram–Charlier A series (named in honor of Jørgen Pedersen Gram and Carl Charlier), and the Edgeworth series (named in honor...
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  • Charlier may refer to: Anna Charlier, fiancée of North pole explorer Nils Strindberg Carl Charlier (1862–1934), Swedish astronomer Cédric Charlier, Belgian...
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  • mathematics, Charlier polynomials (also called Poisson–Charlier polynomials) are a family of orthogonal polynomials introduced by Carl Charlier. They are...
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    Jammu & Kashmir. In 1932, he married Agnes Charlier (1909–1999), the daughter of professor Carl Charlier and Siri Dorotea (née Leissner). He was the...
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    Charlier is a lunar impact crater located on the far side of the Moon. To its south-southeast lies the larger crater Kovalevskaya, while Perrine is situated...
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    which does not rely on the Big Bang theory, was first proposed by Carl Charlier in 1908 and later rediscovered by Benoît Mandelbrot in 1974.[citation...
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    that unit of distance. He proposed the name astron, but mentioned that Carl Charlier had suggested siriometer and Herbert Hall Turner had proposed parsec...
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    and Rector at Stockholm University College (M.A. 1881, Ph.D. 1890) Carl Charlier (1862–1934), astronomer, awarded the James Craig Watson Medal in 1924...
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  • who are usually not included in most lists: Glenn T. Seaborg (Sjöborg) and Carl David Anderson, both physicists. "The Nobel Prize". NobelPrize.org. Archived...
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  • 1878–1975) Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (India, United States, 1910–1995) Carl Charlier (Sweden, 1862–1934) Auguste Charlois (France, 1864–1910) Lyudmila Ivanovna...
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    Willem de Sitter "In recognition of his research in astronomy." 1924 Carl Charlier "For his outstanding contributions to astronomical science concerning...
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  • physicist famous for the Rydberg formula and the Rydberg constant. Carl Charlier (1862–1934) was an internationally acclaimed astronomer who made important...
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  • (French male name) WGPSN Charlier 36°13′N 131°41′W / 36.22°N 131.69°W / 36.22; -131.69 (Charlier) 109.88 1970 Carl Charlier (1862–1934) WGPSN Chaucer...
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  • Gay-Lussac (frequently called simply Charles' Law) Carl Charlier, Swedish astronomer and physicist – Charlier polynomials Bobby Charlton, British association...
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  • from 1939 until his retirement in 1959. Malmquist was a student of Carl Charlier at Lund and became one of the best known members of the so-called "Lund...
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    through study at the University of Paris, at the Lund University under Carl Charlier then at the University of Göttingen under with Emil Wiechert. In 1927...
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  • of his music is La Marche des Combattans. JPL · 8676 8677 Charlier 1992 ES5 Carl Charlier (1862–1934), Swedish professor of astronomy at Uppsala during...
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    University. In 1915 he received his Ph.D. (promotion), with supervisor Carl Charlier, from Lund University. There Wicksell became in 1915 a docent (lecturer)...
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    South Carolina, USA WGPSN Charlier 68°42′S 168°42′W / 68.7°S 168.7°W / -68.7; -168.7 (Charlier) 113.1 1973 Carl Charlier WGPSN Charlieu 38°30′N 84°06′W...
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  • (Rydberg formula, Rydberg constant) (Ph.D. 1873, Professor from 1897) Carl Charlier (1862-1934), astronomer, awarded the James Craig Watson Medal in 1924...
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  • siriometers. The unit was proposed in 1911 by Carl V. L. Charlier, who worked on stellar statistics. Charlier originally used the symbol 'sir' but the symbol...
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    4 February – Hjalmar Hammarskjöld, politician (died 1953) 1 April – Carl Charlier, astronomer (died 1934) 8 May - Emilie Rathou, temperance and women's...
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  • second order clusters of the clusters of galaxies, which also disproved Carl Charlier's hierarchical model. The study of luminosity of clusters showing how...
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  • 2023) 17 September – Erik Lindqvist, sailor (born 1886) 5 November – Carl Charlier, astronomer (born 1862) Elavander, Nils. The Swedish Social Democratic...
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    was co-owner and engineer of the Cologne Waggonfabrik van der Zypen & Charlier. He started the suspension railway system in Wuppertal in 1894. German...
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  • – Max Wolf 1931 – Willem de Sitter 1932 – John S. Plaskett 1933 – Carl V.L. Charlier 1934 – Alfred Fowler 1935 – Vesto M. Slipher 1936 – Armin O. Leuschner...
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    as Gir concerns the Blueberry series, created with writer Jean-Michel Charlier, featuring one of the first antiheroes in Western comics, and which is...
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  • polynomial Arthur Cayley, Capelli: Cayley–Capelli operator Celine's polynomial Charlier polynomial Pafnuty Chebyshev: Chebyshev polynomials Elwin Bruno Christoffel...
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    southeast England, Price was the only child of Ray and Amy Infield (née Charlier).[circular reporting?] Her father left the family when she was four, and...
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