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    France's empire. Painlevé was born in Paris. Brought up within a family of skilled artisans (his father was a draughtsman) Painlevé showed early promise...
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  • discovered by Émile Picard (1889), Paul Painlevé (1900, 1902), Richard Fuchs (1905), and Bertrand Gambier (1910). Painlevé transcendents have their origin...
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  • singularities in the n-body problem by Paul Painlevé Painlevé paradox, a paradox in rigid-body dynamics by Paul Painlevé Painlevé transcendents, ordinary differential...
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    Herriot - President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs Paul Painlevé - Minister of War Camille Chautemps - Minister of the Interior Anatole...
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  • friction. It is named for former French prime minister and mathematician Paul Painlevé. To demonstrate the paradox, a hypothetical system is constructed where...
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    1925 – Paul Doumer succeeds Loucheur as Minister of Finance. Aristide Briand – President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs Paul Painlevé – Minister...
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  • Gullstrand–Painlevé coordinates are a particular set of coordinates for the Schwarzschild metric – a solution to the Einstein field equations which describes...
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  • Richard Fuchs, with early pioneering contributions from Lazarus Fuchs, Paul Painlevé, René Garnier, and Ludwig Schlesinger. Inspired by results in statistical...
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  • son of mathematician and twice prime minister of France Paul Painlevé. A few days after Painlevé was born, his mother, Marguerite Petit de Villeneuve, died...
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  • governed until July 1926 under the premierships of Édouard Herriot, Paul Painlevé and Aristide Briand. Sharp, Walter R. (1924). "The French Elections"...
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    Minister Louis Malvy might have engaged in treason. Prime Minister Paul Painlevé was inclined to open negotiations with Germany. Clemenceau argued that...
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    cartelists claimed power in the "smallest cogs of the administration". Paul Painlevé was brought to the head of the Chamber thanks to the votes of the Cartel...
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    he was Minister of the Navy in the cabinet of fellow mathematician Paul Painlevé. During the Second World War, he was a member of the French Resistance...
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  • French cabinets, including Viviani, Aristide Briand, Paul Painlevé, Alexandre Millerand and Joseph Paul-Boncour. Jean-Thomas Nordmann (1974). Histoire des...
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    In physics, the Painlevé conjecture is a theorem about singularities among the solutions to the n-body problem: there are noncollision singularities for n ≥ 4...
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  • the prime ministers of Italy, France and Britain—Vittorio Orlando, Paul Painlevé and David Lloyd George—during World War I in Rapallo and Peschiera in...
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    War led to Daladier's resignation on 21 March 1940 and his replacement by Paul Reynaud. Daladier remained Minister of Defence until 19 May, when Reynaud...
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    des Bernardins (18 rue de Poissy, 5th arr.), Hôtel de Cluny (6 Place Paul Painlevé, 5th arr.), Collège Sainte-Barbe (4 rue Valette, 5th arr.), Collège...
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    Instruction and Beaux-Arts, where he adopted the law of Wards of the Nation. Paul Painlevé succeeded Ribot on 12 September 1917, at a time when France was struggling...
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    February 25, 2017. "Accueil." Lycée Paul Lapie de Courbevoie. Retrieved on June 21, 2015. "Accueil." Lycée Paul Painlevé Courbevoie. Retrieved on June 21...
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    Line were the work of the Minister of War for most of 1926 to 1929, Paul Painlevé. Maginot never saw the line completed, since he became ill in December...
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    – 26 October 1795) Directory (2 November 1795 – 10 November 1799), with Paul Barras as President of the Directory Consulate (10 November 1799 – 18 May...
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  • Germans and the hull was scrapped. The second planned vessel of the class, Painlevé, was never laid down because it was supposed to succeed Joffre on Slipway...
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    War I reparations, caused parliamentary instability. Édouard Herriot, Paul Painlevé and Aristide Briand succeeded each other as prime minister until 1926...
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    Candidate Party Round 1 Round 2   Paul Doumer Independent 49.06% 56.44%   Pierre Marraud Left - 37.40%   Paul Painlevé Republican-Socialist Party - 1.46%...
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    Hubert Lyautey Lucien Lacaze Paul Painlevé - 25 Division general Philippe Pétain 30 April 1917 16 May 1917 16 days Paul Painlevé - 26 Division general Ferdinand...
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  • convergence or Painlevé-Kuratowski convergence is a notion of convergence for subsets of a topological space. First introduced by Paul Painlevé in lectures...
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  • Joseph Oesterlé (1973) Patrice Ossona de Mendez (1986) Henri Padé (1883) Paul Painlevé (1883) Bernadette Perrin-Riou (1974) Mihailo Petrović (1890) Charles...
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    Transmutations provoquées / Induced transmutations Paul Painlevé: l'homme (1936) / Paul Painlevé: the man L'Organisation de la recherche scientifique...
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    Colonel Charles Sweeny had proposed the idea to French Prime Minister Paul Painlevé, who "warmly welcomed the Colonel's request." After el-Krim was defeated...
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