José Luis Massera (Genoa, Italy, June 8, 1915 – Montevideo, September 9, 2002) was a Uruguayan dissident and mathematician who researched the stability...
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In stability theory and nonlinear control, Massera's lemma, named after José Luis Massera, deals with the construction of the Lyapunov function to prove...
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is Lyapunov stable. The converse is also true, and was proved by José Luis Massera. If the Lyapunov-candidate-function V {\displaystyle V} is globally...
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have graduated from this university, including Carlos Vaz Ferreira, José Luis Massera, Gabriel Paternain, Mario Wschebor, Roman Fresnedo Siri, Carlos Ott...
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1973 3 Jaime Pérez (clandestine during the dictatorship) 1973 1974 4 José Luis Massera (clandestine during the dictatorship) 1974 1975 5 Gerardo Cuesta (clandestine...
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Air Force lieutenant general and flying ace during World War II. José Luis Massera, 87, Uruguayan mathematician. Augusto Lamo Castillo, 63, Spanish football...
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architect and historian Aurelio Lucchini, architect and historian José Luis Massera, mathematician Fernando G. Paganini, control theorist Mario Palanti...
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researcher José L. Duomarco Erna Frins (born 1960), physicist Rodolfo Gambini Gaston Gonnet Esmeralda Mallada (born 1937), astronomer José Luis Massera Mariana...
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Nazionale dei Lincei on 8 February 1997. Vernacchia-Galli, Jole (1986), "José Luis Massera", Regesto delle lauree honoris causa dal 1944 al 1985 [Regest of honoris...
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10690 Massera 1981 DO3 José Luis Massera (1915–2002), a Uruguayan mathematician who studied the stability of differential equations. Massera's Lemma solves...
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Andrés Masoller José Luis Massera Álvaro Maynard César Mayo Gutiérrez Carlos Mazzullo Benito Medero Rosario Medero Carminillo Mederos Luis Melián Lafinur...
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Plyushch and Anatoly Shcharansky, imprisoned by the Soviet Union, Jose Luis Massera, imprisoned between 1975 and 1984 by the Uruguayan dictatorship, and...
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Convit, 1990 Juan José Giambiagi, 1991 Johanna Döbereiner, 1992 José Leite Lopes, 1993 Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe, 1994 José Luis Massera, 1997 Margarita...
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The December 9 sentencing of General Jorge Videla and Admiral Eduardo Massera to life imprisonment, of three others to lighter sentences, and the acquittal...
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and the same year Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera set up Córdoba. Garay went further south to re-found Buenos Aires in 1580. San Luis was established in 1596....
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25 May – José María Gatica, boxer (died 1963) 17 October – Paco Jamandreu, fashion designerdied 1995) 19 October – Emilio Eduardo Massera, military officer...
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military junta, headed by General Jorge Rafael Videla, Admiral Emilio Eduardo Massera and General Orlando Agosti and was installed. The junta, which dubbed itself...
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led by Lieutenant General Jorge Rafael Videla, Admiral Emilio Eduardo Massera and Brigadier General Orlando Ramón Agosti. The new government took the...
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Tagliaferro, Eduardo (14 December 1998). "Carlos Bartffeld, Mason y Amigo de Massera, Fue Embajador en Yugoslavia Cuando Se Vendieron Armas a Croacia – En el...
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Vasallo Bergoglio Jorge Marrale as José Bergoglio Gabriel Gallichio as Jorge Bergoglio (young) Alejandro Awada as Luis Carola Reyna as Agustina Marta Beláustegui...
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infighting within the armed forces. After being replaced as Navy chief, Eduardo Massera started looking for a political space to call his own, even enlisting the...
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Rosas kept the governor office for seventeen consecutive years until Justo José de Urquiza defeated him at the 1852 Battle of Caseros. Urquiza then called...
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kill the Commander-in-Chief of the Argentine navy, Admiral Emilio Massera. While Massera was not injured, the yacht was badly damaged by the explosives....
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junta was formed, made up of him, representing the Army; Admiral Emilio Massera representing the Navy; and Brigadier General Orlando Ramón Agosti representing...
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for overpricing in the organization of the tournament. Alemann blamed Massera himself for the attack: They planted a bomb in my house, just at the time...
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March 1976 to November 1983. It ultimately depended on Admiral Eduardo Massera, and was directly in charge of Task Group 3.3.2, led by Rear Admiral Rubén...
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Guillermo Ledesma. Those on trial were: Jorge Rafael Videla, Emilio Eduardo Massera, Roberto Eduardo Viola, Armando Lambruschini, Orlando Ramón Agosti, Omar...
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without leaving it. He settled in Mar del Plata. Menem met Admiral Eduardo Massera, who intended to run for president, and had public meetings with personalities...
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(My Brother's Gun) Inspector 1999 Novios (Couples) José Los sin nombre (The Nameless) Bruno Massera 2000 Año Mariano (The Year of Maria) Mariano Also writer-director...
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