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Charlier may
refer to: Anna
Charlier, fiancée of
North pole
explorer Nils
Strindberg Carl
Charlier (1862–1934),
Swedish astronomer Cédric
Charlier, Belgian...
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Ludwig Charlier (1
April 1862 – 4
November 1934) was a
Swedish astronomer. His
parents were
Emmerich Emanuel and
Aurora Kristina (née Hollstein)
Charlier. Charlier...
- In
probability theory, the Gram–
Charlier A
series (named in
honor of Jørgen
Pedersen Gram and Carl
Charlier), and the
Edgeworth series (named in honor...
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Mariano Charlier (born 20
April 1974) is an
Argentine football manager,
currently in
charge of Aldosivi. Born in Mar del Plata,
Charlier began his career...
- mathematics,
Charlier polynomials (also
called Poisson–
Charlier polynomials) are a
family of
orthogonal polynomials introduced by Carl
Charlier. They are...
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Theophile Noel
Charlier (17 July 1868 – 9
October 1944), more
commonly known as Théo
Charlier, was a
Belgian trumpeter, composer, and teacher. He was notable...
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Adelaide Charlier (born 9
December 2000) is a
Belgian activist fighting for
climate and
social justice. She co-founded the
Youth for
Climate movement in...
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Philippe Charlier is a
French coroner,
forensic pathologist and paleopathologist.
Charlier was born in
Meaux on 25 June 1977. His
father is a doctor,...
- Jean-Michel
Charlier (French: [ʒɑ̃ miʃɛl ʃaʁlije]; 30
October 1924 – 10 July 1989) was a
Belgian comics writer. He was a co-founder of the
famed Franco-Belgian...
- The
Charlier Museum (French: Musée
Charlier; Dutch: Charliermuseum) is a
museum in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, a muni****lity of Brussels, Belgium, exhibiting...