- eighteen,
Borelly wanted to
share his p****ion so he
started teaching the
trumpet to the
beginners at the
school of music.
During the 1970s,
Borelly became...
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Borel may
refer to:
Armand Borel (1923–2003), a
Swiss mathematician Borel (author), 18th-century
French playwright Borel (1906–1967),
pseudonym of the...
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defined on all
Borel sets of that space. Any
measure defined on the
Borel sets is
called a
Borel measure.
Borel sets and the ****ociated
Borel hierarchy also...
-
Calvin H.
Borel (born
November 7, 1966) is an
American jockey in
thoroughbred horse racing and rode the
victorious mount in the 2007
Kentucky Derby, the...
- Félix Édouard
Justin Émile
Borel (French: [
bɔʁɛl]; 7
January 1871 – 3
February 1956) was a
French mathematician and politician. As a mathematician, he...
- in
measure theory, a
Borel measure on a
topological space is a
measure that is
defined on all open sets (and thus on all
Borel sets). Some
authors require...
- In the
theory of
algebraic groups, a
Borel subgroup of an
algebraic group G is a
maximal Zariski closed and
connected solvable algebraic subgroup. For...
- Eugène
Borel (17 June 1835 – 14 June 1892) was a
Swiss politician and
member of the
Swiss Federal Council (1872–1875). He was born in Neuchâtel to François-Victor...
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Borel is a tiny
lunar impact crater located in the
southeast part of Mare Serenitatis. It was
named after French mathematician Émile
Borel. To the northeast...
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Borel, then an
unknown young man,
discovered that his
summation method gave the 'right'
answer for many
classical divergent series. He
decided to make...