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- Mécanique analytique (1788–89) is a two volume French treatise on analytical mechanics, written by Joseph-Louis Lagrange, and published 101 years after...
- KIYOSHI OKA COLLECTED PAPERS Oka, Kiyoshi (1961). Sur les fonctions analytiques de plusieurs variables (in French). Tokyo, ****an: Iwanami Shoten. p. 234...
- S2CID 121348794. Grothendieck, A. "Sur les faisceaux algébriques et les faisceaux analytiques cohérents". Séminaire Henri Cartan. 9: 1–16. Grothendieck, Alexander;...
- Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. In 1812, Laplace issued his Théorie analytique des probabilités in which he laid down many fundamental results in statistics...
- "Theorie des fonctions analytiques" Title page to "Theorie des fonctions analytiques" Introduction to "Theorie des fonctions analytiques" First page of "Theorie...
- after him. In 1822, Fourier published his work on heat flow in Théorie analytique de la chaleur (The Analytical Theory of Heat), in which he based his reasoning...
- Dialektikê: Cahiers de typologie analytique was an academic journal of archaeology published by the "Centre de palethnographie stratigraphique d'Arudy"...
- theorems A and B Cartan, Henri (1950). "Idéaux et modules de fonctions analytiques de variables complexes". Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France...
- mechanics. In 1822, Fourier published his work on heat flow in Théorie analytique de la chaleur (The Analytic Theory of Heat), in which he based his reasoning...
- term appears in the 1830 edition, then titled Analytic Table (Tableau Analytique), and Jomini explains that it is derived from French: logis, lit. 'lodgings'...