Jean Frédéric Auguste Delsarte (19 October 1903, in Fourmies – 28 November 1968, in Nancy) was a French mathematician known for his work in mathematical...
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Delsarte may refer to François Delsarte, French musician, founder of the Delsarte System Jean Delsarte, French mathematician This disambiguation page lists...
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textbook. The group's core founders were Cartan, Claude Chevalley, Jean Delsarte, Jean Dieudonné and Weil; others participated briefly during the group's...
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S is one example of a Fredholm operator; it has Fredholm index −1. Jean Delsarte introduced the notion of generalized shift operator (also called generalized...
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school; André Weil in his obituary of the French mathematician Jean Delsarte noted that Delsarte always had a copy on his desk. In 1941, the book was included...
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analysis. This meeting included Henri Cartan, Claude Chevalley, Jean Delsarte, Jean Dieudonné, René de Possel and André Weil. They were, together with...
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(1944), then in 1945 joined the University of Nancy on the advice of Jean Delsarte and Jean Dieudonné, where he spent seven years. He was both an influential...
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Cournot (1821) Louis Couturat (1887) Jean Gaston Darboux (1891) Georges Darmois (1906) Patrick Dehornoy (1971) Jean Delsarte (1922), co-founder of Bourbaki...
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Dieulefit, 1938. From left, Simone Weil, Charles Pisot, André Weil, Jean Dieudonné (sitting), Claude Chabauty, Charles Ehresmann, and Jean Delsarte....
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a mean-periodic function is a generalization introduced in 1935 by Jean Delsarte of the concept of a periodic function. Further results were made by...
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Louis Jessup Delsarte III (September 1, 1944 – May 2, 2020) was an African-American artist known for what has sometimes been called his "illusionistic"...
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– Jean Delsarte, mathematician (born 1903). 3 December – Lucien Callamand, actor (born 1888). 7 December – Pierre Jaminet, cyclist (born 1912). Jean Hyppolite...
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Lobo David van Dantzig Georges de Rham Adolfo Del Chiaro Paul Delens Jean Delsarte Basile Demtchenko L. Des Lauriers Max Deuring Jacques Devisme Odette...
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freestyle skier Jean Frédéric Auguste Delsarte (1903–1968), French mathematician Jean-Frédéric Edelmann (1749–1794), French classical composer Jean Frédéric...
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author, teacher of her system of Harmonic Gymnastics and performer of the Delsarte system of expression. She published four books and was the founder of the...
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criminally negligent, and his license was revoked on November 23. Born: Jean Delsarte, French mathematician; in Fourmies, Nord, France (d. 1968) Otto Furrer...
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October – Cécile de Brunhoff, storyteller (died 2003) 19 October – Jean Delsarte, mathematician (died 1968) 23 October – The French Angel, professional...
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(algebraic geometry) Jean-Louis Koszul, Cohomologie des espaces fibrés différentiables et connexions (Chern–Weil theory) Jean Delsarte, Nombre de solutions...
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recipients include Émile Borel and the Fields medalists Laurent Schwartz, Jean-Pierre Serre, or Alain Connes. Some Peccot lectures may additionally be granted...
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art and paving the way for other women in dance. She was inspired by the Delsarte advocate Genevieve Stebbins. St. Denis was the co-founder in 1915 of the...
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Bruno Deletré (born 1961), banker Jules Delsart (1844–1900), cellist Léon Delsarte {1893–1963), gymnast Yohan Demont (born 1978), footballer Béatrice Descamps...
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1837, Adolphe married Aimée Delsarte, against the wishes of her family who considered him a poor prospect; the Delsartes, though impoverished, were a...
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(born 1942) Charles Delioux (1825–1915) Marc Delmas (1885–1931) François Delsarte (1811–1871) Jeanne Demessieux (1921–1968) Pierre Dervaux (1917–1992) David...
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apparatus. Rhythmic gymnastics grew out of the ideas of Jean-Georges Noverre (1727–1810), François Delsarte (1811–1871), and Rudolf Bode (1881–1970), who all...
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ceramist Theresa Chromati, painter Lady Bird Cleveland, painter Louis Delsarte, artist Jason Freeny, artist specializing in sculpture, designer toys and...
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Paris Giorgio Zampori France (FRA) Eugène Cordonnier Léon Delsarte François Gangloff Jean Gounot Arthur Hermann Alphonse Higelin Joseph Huber Albert...
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Othello (born 1991), ceramicist, painter Rosetta DeBerardinis, painter Louis Delsarte (1944–2020), artist Richard W. Dempsey (1909–1987), illustrator and painter...
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and Whyman (2008, 129). Serge Wolkonsky popularised the work of François Delsarte and Émile Jaques-Dalcroze in Russia; see Whyman (2008, 123–130). Lev Pospekhin...
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Delsarte François Gangloff Jean Gounot Arthur Hermann André Higelin Joseph Huber Albert Séguin Switzerland (SUI) Hans Grieder August Güttinger Jean Gutweninger...
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Brussels, died for Belgium on 17 February 1944. de Bay vanden Cautere Delsarte De Maeyere Devolder van Dievoet François van Helmont L'Olivier de Maeyere...
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