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  2. Jean-Marie Souriau - Wikipedia

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    Souriau started studying mathematics in 1942 at École Normale Supérieure in Paris. In 1946 he was a research fellow of CNRS and an engineer at ONERA.His PhD thesis, defended in 1952 under the supervision of Joseph Pérès and André Lichnerowicz, was entitled "Sur la stabilité des avions" (On the stability of planes).

  3. Palmire Dumont - Wikipedia

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    Palmire Louise Dumont (4 March 1855 – 4 February 1915), generally known as Madame Palmyre or Palmyre, was the manager and owner of two early gay bars in Paris in the 1890s–1900s: the lesbian bar La Souris (The Mouse) and the mixed Palmyr's Bar.

  4. Davide Cali - Wikipedia

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    Davide Cali (born 1972) is a Swiss-born Italian writer of picture books and graphic novels, primarily for children and young adults.He lives in Italy. His work has been published in 25 countries and translated into many languages.

  5. Mathematical analysis - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical analysis formally developed in the 17th century during the Scientific Revolution, [3] but many of its ideas can be traced back to earlier mathematicians. Early results in analysis were implicitly present in the early days of ancient Greek mathematics.

  6. René Gateaux - Wikipedia

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    René Eugène Gateaux [1] [nb 1] (French: [ʁəne øʒɛn ɡɑto]; 5 May 1889 – 3 October 1914) was a French mathematician.He is principally known for the Gateaux derivative, used in the calculus of variations and in the theory of optimal control.

  7. The Old Cat and the Young Mouse - Wikipedia

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    The Old Cat and the Young Mouse (Le vieux chat et la jeune souris) is a late fable by Jean de la Fontaine (XII.5). [1] Written towards the end of his life, its grim conclusion is that 'Youth thinks its every wish will gain success; Old age is pitiless.'

  8. Éléments de mathématique - Wikipedia

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    Éléments de mathématique is divided into books, volumes, and chapters.A book refers to a broad area of investigation or branch of mathematics (Algebra, Integration); a given book is sometimes published in multiple volumes (physical books) or else in a single volume.

  9. Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques - Wikipedia

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    The Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (CIRM) is a mathematics research institute associated with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Société Mathématique de France (SMF). It is located in Luminy, Marseille, France, and is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University. CIRM hosts weekly workshops on ...