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    Charles Hermite (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ɛʁˈmit]) FRS FRSE MIAS (24 December 1822 – 14 January 1901) was a French mathematician who did research concerning...
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  • after the French mathematician Charles Hermite (1822–1901): Cubic Hermite spline, a type of third-degree spline Gauss–Hermite quadrature, an extension of...
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    Hermite is a lunar impact crater located along the northern lunar limb, close to the north pole of the Moon. Named for Charles Hermite, the crater was...
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  • analysis, a cubic Hermite spline or cubic Hermite interpolator is a spline where each piece is a third-degree polynomial specified in Hermite form, that is...
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  • 19th century, Charles Hermite found a proof that requires no prerequisite knowledge beyond basic calculus. Three simplifications of Hermite's proof are due...
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  • Hermitian}}\quad \iff \quad A=A^{\mathsf {H}}} Hermitian matrices are named after Charles Hermite, who demonstrated in 1855 that matrices of this form share a property...
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  • later after Charles Hermite, who wrote on the polynomials in 1864, describing them as new. They were consequently not new, although Hermite was the first...
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  • In numerical analysis, Hermite interpolation, named after Charles Hermite, is a method of polynomial interpolation, which generalizes Lagrange interpolation...
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  • In mathematics, the Hermite constant, named after Charles Hermite, determines how long a shortest element of a lattice in Euclidean space can be. The...
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  • that the discriminant of K/Q is at most N. The theorem is named after Charles Hermite and Hermann Minkowski. This theorem is a consequence of the estimate...
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  • In mathematics, the Hermite transform is an integral transform named after the mathematician Charles Hermite that uses Hermite polynomials H n ( x ) {\displaystyle...
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    Eugène Charles Catalan (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn ʃaʁl katalɑ̃]; 30 May 1814 – 14 February 1894) was a French and Belgian mathematician who worked on...
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    years of his working life. Regarding Abel, the French mathematician Charles Hermite said: "Abel has left mathematicians enough to keep them busy for five...
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  • Philosophical Society. In 1881 he married Marie, the daughter of Charles Hermite. Charles Émile Picard was one of the founder members in 1930 of the Society...
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  • also be called the Hermitian conjugate or simply the Hermitian after Charles Hermite. It is often denoted by A† in fields like physics, especially when...
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  • Hermite's problem is an open problem in mathematics posed by Charles Hermite in 1848. He asked for a way of expressing real numbers as sequences of natural...
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  • term Hermite ring (after Charles Hermite) has been applied to three different objects. According to Kaplansky (1949) (p. 465), a ring is right Hermite if...
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    times with Charles X, Charles XI, Charles XII, Charles XIII, Charles XIV and Charles XV. Charles I of England (1600–1649) is followed by Charles II of England...
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  • In mathematics, Hermite's identity, named after Charles Hermite, gives the value of a summation involving the floor function. It states that for every...
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  • In mathematics, the Hermite–Hadamard inequality, named after Charles Hermite and Jacques Hadamard and sometimes also called Hadamard's inequality, states...
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    extrait d'une lettre adressée à M. Hermite". Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences. XLVI (I): 1150–1152. Charles Hermite, "Sur la résolution de l'équation...
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  • {aclh} (c){\bigr ]}^{2}{\bigr \}}\end{aligned}}} The mathematician Charles Hermite determined the value of the elliptic modulus k in relation to the coefficient...
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    Stieltjes began a correspondence with Charles Hermite which lasted for the rest of his life. He originally wrote to Hermite concerning celestial mechanics,...
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    called Weierstrass' work "an outrage against common sense", while Charles Hermite wrote that they were a "lamentable scourge". The functions were difficult...
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    In probability theory and statistics, the Hermite distribution, named after Charles Hermite, is a discrete probability distribution used to model count...
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    is also known variously as the Hermite–Lindemann theorem and the Hermite–Lindemann–Weierstrass theorem. Charles Hermite first proved the simpler theorem...
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    Second World Wars. He was a student of Henri Poincaré, Paul Painlevé, Charles Hermite and Émile Picard. Petrović contributed significantly to the study of...
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    was conjectured by Thomas Joannes Stieltjes, in an 1885 letter to Charles Hermite (reprinted in Stieltjes (1905)), and again in print by Franz Mertens (1897)...
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  • the purpose of proving transcendental numbers' existence was e, by Charles Hermite in 1873. In 1874 Georg Cantor proved that the algebraic numbers are...
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    of π. His methods were similar to those used nine years earlier by Charles Hermite to show that e, the base of natural logarithms, is transcendental....
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