- Paul
Dubreil (French: [dybʁɛj]; 1
March 1904 – 9
March 1994) was a
French mathematician. He was born in Le Mans, Maine,
France and died in Soisy-sur-École...
- Marie-Louise
Dubreil-Jacotin (7 July 1905 – 19
October 1972) was a
French mathematician, the
second woman to
obtain a
doctorate in pure
mathematics in...
- Munir, Muhammad; Aviat, Florence; Lepelletier, Didier; Pape,
Patrice Le;
Dubreil, Laurence; Irle, Mark; Federighi, Michel; Belloncle, Christophe; Eveillard...
-
Ligia Consuelo Bonetti Dubreil (born 27
March 1968 in
Santo Domingo),
formerly known as
Ligia Bonetti de
Valiente when she was married, is a businesswoman...
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complex variables;
Henri Cartan and his
students Séminaire Châtelet-
Dubreil,
Dubreil,
Dubreil-Pisot, from 1951,
abstract algebra Séminaire Chevalley, algebraic...
- Damas, DeBòis, DeCuir, Deculus, DeLouche, Delphin, De Sadier, De Soto,
Dubreil, Dunn, Dupré. Esprit, Fredieu, Fuselier, Gallien, Goudeau, Gravés, Guillory...
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Doctoral advisor Gaston Darboux Doctoral students Sergei Bernstein Paul
Dubreil Jacques Hadamard Gaston Julia Traian Lalescu Philippe Le
Corbeiller Paul...
- flow
First variation of area
formula Stretched grid
method Marie-Louise
Dubreil-Jacotin on
Sophie Germain Archived 2008-02-23 at the
Wayback Machine Lodder...
- 1904 –
Simone Beck,
French chef and
author (d. 1991) 1905 – Marie-Louise
Dubreil-Jacotin,
French mathematician (d. 1972) 1906 –
William Feller, Croatian-American...
-
Kowalevski Property,
American Mathematical Society, 2002, p. 1–19. Marie-Louise
Dubreil-Jacotin. "Women mathematicians". JOC/EFR.
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original on...