Charles Émile Picard FRS(For) FRSE (French: [ʃaʁl emil pikaʁ]; 24 July 1856 – 11 December 1941) was a French mathematician. He was elected the fifteenth...
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Picard's great theorem and Picard's little theorem are related theorems about the range of an analytic function. They are named after Émile Picard. Little...
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or the existence and uniqueness theorem. The theorem is named after Émile Picard, Ernst Lindelöf, Rudolf Lipschitz and Augustin-Louis Cauchy. Let D ⊆...
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The Émile Picard Medal (or Médaille Émile Picard) is a medal named for Émile Picard awarded every 6 years to an outstanding mathematician by the Institut...
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information on the Picard group. The name is in honour of Émile Picard's theories, in particular of divisors on algebraic surfaces. The Picard group of the...
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initiated by Émile Picard and Ernest Vessiot from about 1883 to 1904. Kolchin (1973) and van der Put & Singer (2003) give detailed accounts of Picard–Vessiot...
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holomorphic function on the manifold. It was introduced by Émile Picard for complex surfaces in his book Picard & Simart (1897), and extended to higher dimensions...
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A Picard horn, also called the Picard topology or Picard model, is one of the oldest known hyperbolic 3-manifolds, first described by Émile Picard in 1884...
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equations by the French mathematicians around Henri Poincaré and Charles Émile Picard. Proving results such as the Poincaré–Bendixson theorem requires the...
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Hermite (t1) edited by Émile Picard (DjVu file on Internet Archive) (in French) Œuvres de Charles Hermite (t2) edited by Émile Picard (DjVu file on Internet...
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In mathematics, the Picard–Fuchs equation, named after Émile Picard and Lazarus Fuchs, is a linear ordinary differential equation whose solutions describe...
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Works of Joseph Fourier. Among his students were Émile Borel, Élie Cartan, Édouard Goursat, Émile Picard, Gheorghe Țițeica and Stanisław Zaremba. In 1900...
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Mathematical Union. Retrieved 16 April 2022. "Médaille Émile Picard (Mathématique)" [Émile Picard Medal (Mathematics)] (PDF). Académie des sciences (in...
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was a student of Henri Poincaré, Paul Painlevé, Charles Hermite and Émile Picard. Petrović contributed significantly to the study of differential equations...
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thesis, Sur les équations de Volterra, written under the direction of Émile Picard. In 1911, Lalescu wrote the first book ever on integral equations. Volterra...
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order at least two. This is the main result of Picard–Vessiot theory which was initiated by Émile Picard and Ernest Vessiot, and whose recent developments...
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Picquet 1895: Édouard Goursat 1896: Gabriel Koenigs 1897: Émile Picard 1898: Léon Lecornu 1899: Emile Guyou (1843–1915) 1900: Henri Poincaré 1901: Maurice...
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Rham–Witt complex, and logarithmic geometry. In 2012, he was awarded the Émile Picard Medal of the French Academy of Sciences. Luc Illusie entered the École...
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a teacher, Amédée Hadamard, of Jewish descent, and Claire Marie Jeanne Picard, Hadamard was born in Versailles, France and attended the Lycée Charlemagne...
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Picard (1913–1999), French archaeologist Émile Picard (1856–1941), French mathematician Ernest Picard (1821–1877), French politician François Picard (disambiguation)...
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Augustin-Louis Cauchy George Green Carl David Tolmé Runge Martin Kutta Rudolf Lipschitz Ernst Lindelöf Émile Picard Phyllis Nicolson John Crank v t e...
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generally solvable in terms of elementary functions. They were discovered by Émile Picard (1889), Paul Painlevé (1900, 1902), Richard Fuchs (1905), and Bertrand...
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things named after Alexander Grothendieck Awards 1966 Fields Medal 1977 Émile Picard Medal 1988 Crafoord Prize (declined) Scientific career Fields Mathematics...
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Augustin-Louis Cauchy George Green Carl David Tolmé Runge Martin Kutta Rudolf Lipschitz Ernst Lindelöf Émile Picard Phyllis Nicolson John Crank v t e...
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differential equations Numerical methods for partial differential equations Picard–Lindelöf theorem on existence and uniqueness of solutions Recurrence relation...
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Augustin-Louis Cauchy George Green Carl David Tolmé Runge Martin Kutta Rudolf Lipschitz Ernst Lindelöf Émile Picard Phyllis Nicolson John Crank v t e...
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Augustin-Louis Cauchy George Green Carl David Tolmé Runge Martin Kutta Rudolf Lipschitz Ernst Lindelöf Émile Picard Phyllis Nicolson John Crank v t e...
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Augustin-Louis Cauchy George Green Carl David Tolmé Runge Martin Kutta Rudolf Lipschitz Ernst Lindelöf Émile Picard Phyllis Nicolson John Crank v t e...
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Augustin-Louis Cauchy George Green Carl David Tolmé Runge Martin Kutta Rudolf Lipschitz Ernst Lindelöf Émile Picard Phyllis Nicolson John Crank v t e...
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Augustin-Louis Cauchy George Green Carl David Tolmé Runge Martin Kutta Rudolf Lipschitz Ernst Lindelöf Émile Picard Phyllis Nicolson John Crank v t e...
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