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- Brianchon may refer to: Charles Julien Brianchon, French mathematician Maurice Brianchon, (1899–1979), French artist Brianchon, a lunar crater This disambiguation...
- Brianchon is a lunar impact crater that is located along the northwestern limb of the Moon. Due to its location, from the Earth the crater is seen from...
- Charles Julien Brianchon (19 December 1783 – 29 April 1864) was a French mathematician and chemist. He entered into the École Polytechnique in 1804 at...
- In geometry, Brianchon's theorem is a theorem stating that when a hexagon is cir****scribed around a conic section, its prin****l diagonals (those connecting...
- ABCDEF be a hexagon formed by six tangent lines of a conic section. Then Brianchon's theorem states that the three main diagonals AD, BE, and CF intersect...
- concentric sphere to obtain the dual polyhedron. Another example is Brianchon's theorem, the dual of the already mentioned Pascal's theorem, and one...
- projective geometry, although an early collaboration with Charles Julien Brianchon provided a significant contribution to Feuerbach's theorem. He also made...
- of Cubism and Purism. Louppe was married to the French artist Maurice Brianchon. Marguerite Louppe was born on 5 September 1902 in the northern city of...
- advanced Euclidean geometry, including theorems like Pascal's theorem and Brianchon's theorem, was integral to drafting practices. However, with the advent...
- Gram-Sommerville, Brianchon-Gram or Gram relation (named after Jørgen Pedersen Gram, Leonhard Euler, Duncan Sommerville and Charles Julien Brianchon) is a generalization...