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    René Maurice Fréchet (French: [ʁəne mɔʁis fʁeʃɛ, moʁ-]; 2 September 1878 – 4 June 1973) was a French mathematician. He made major contributions to general...
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  • location and ordering of the points along the curves. It is named after Maurice Fréchet. Imagine a person traversing a finite curved path while walking their...
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    x-m\ }{s}}\right)^{-\alpha }\ \right)~{\text{ if }}~x>m~.} Named for Maurice Fréchet who wrote a related paper in 1927, further work was done by Fisher...
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  • In mathematics, the Fréchet derivative is a derivative defined on normed spaces. Named after Maurice Fréchet, it is commonly used to generalize the derivative...
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  • functional analysis and related areas of mathematics, Fréchet spaces, named after Maurice Fréchet, are special topological vector spaces. They are generalizations...
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  • point or central tendency for a cluster of points. It is named after Maurice Fréchet. Karcher mean is the renaming of the Riemannian Center of Mass construction...
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  • specifically, it forms a lattice). The Fréchet filter is named after the French mathematician Maurice Fréchet (1878-1973), who worked in topology. A subset...
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  • . {\displaystyle X.} Fréchet–Urysohn spaces are a special type of sequential space. The property is named after Maurice Fréchet and Pavel Urysohn. Let...
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  • theorem, sometimes called the Riesz–Fréchet representation theorem after Frigyes Riesz and Maurice René Fréchet, establishes an important connection...
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    independently by Maurice Fréchet, Georges Darmois, and by Alexander Aitken and Harold Silverstone. It is also known as Fréchet-Cramér–Rao or Fréchet-Darmois-Cramér-Rao...
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  • Fréchet inequalities, also known as the Boole–Fréchet inequalities, are rules implicit in the work of George Boole and explicitly derived by Maurice Fréchet...
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    Lebesgue, Nikolai Luzin, Johann Radon, Constantin Carathéodory, and Maurice Fréchet, among others. Let X {\displaystyle X} be a set and Σ {\displaystyle...
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    described it in detail in 1939, although it was first identified by René Maurice Fréchet and first applied by Rosin & Rammler (1933) to describe a particle...
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  • although a very close relative appeared in the doctoral thesis of Maurice Fréchet in 1906, in his study of the space of all continuous curves from [...
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    converges to any real number. Compactness was formally introduced by Maurice Fréchet in 1906 to generalize the Bolzano–Weierstrass theorem from spaces of...
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    three decades earlier by Irénée-Jules Bienaymé. Starting in 1928, Maurice Fréchet became interested in Markov chains, eventually resulting in him publishing...
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    well as other mathematicians such as Joseph Doob, William Feller, Maurice Fréchet, Paul Lévy, Wolfgang Doeblin, and Harald Cramér. Decades later, Cramér...
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  • In mathematics, a Fréchet surface is an equivalence class of parametrized surfaces in a metric space. In other words, a Fréchet surface is a way of thinking...
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  • of Set Theory". Metric spaces had been defined earlier in 1906 by Maurice Fréchet, though it was Hausdorff who popularised the term "metric space" (German:...
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  • Lebesgue, Nikolai Luzin, Johann Radon, Constantin Carathéodory, and Maurice Fréchet, among others. Number sense Vector notation Set size Heath, Thomas...
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    Volterra, Cesare Arzelà, Jacques Hadamard, Giulio Ascoli and others, Maurice Fréchet introduced the metric space in 1906. A metric space is now considered...
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    Notes sur les Lettres de Paul S. Alexandroff et Paul S. Urysohn à Maurice Fréchet". Archive for History of Exact Sciences (in French). 20 (1): 73–89...
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  • mathematicians such as Andrey Kolmogorov, Joseph Doob, William Feller, Maurice Fréchet, Paul Lévy, Wolfgang Doeblin, and Harald Cramér. Decades later Cramér...
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    in Paris in 1963, aged ninety-seven. Hadamard's students included Maurice Fréchet, Paul Lévy, Szolem Mandelbrojt, and André Weil. In his book Psychology...
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    was addressed in 1906 by René Maurice Fréchet and the term metric space was coined by Felix Hausdorff in 1914. Fréchet's work laid the foundation for understanding...
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    Fréchet, Maurice (1907), "Sur les ensembles de fonctions et les opérations linéaires", C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, 144: 1414–1416. Fréchet, Maurice (1904)...
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    Barbut, Marc; Locker, Bernard; Mazliak, Laurent (2013). Paul Lévy and Maurice Fréchet: 50 Years of Correspondence in 107 Letters. p. xii. ISBN 978-1-4471-5618-5...
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    the life of Michel Loève through his correspondences with Paul Lévy, Maurice Fréchet and Jerzy Neyman" (PDF). Journal Électronique d'Histoire des Probabilités...
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    scientific communication. A few scientists and mathematicians, such as Maurice Fréchet (mathematics), John C. Wells (linguistics), Helmar Frank (pedagogy...
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  • Maurice René Fréchet (1878–1973) was a French mathematician. Fréchet may also refer to: Jean Fréchet (born 1944), American chemist and academic René-Arthur...
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