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Octav Onicescu (Romanian pronunciation: [okˈtav oniˈt͡ʃesku];
August 20, 1892 –
August 19, 1983) was a
Romanian mathematician and a
member of the Romanian...
- died in his
apartment in Rome in 1941.
Among his PhD
students were
Octav Onicescu,
Attilio Palatini,
Giovanni Lampariello and
Gheorghe Vrânceanu.
Later on...
- "Octav
Onicescu"
Memorial Museum,
realized in
October 1995,
houses the
furniture that once
belonged to the
mathematician and
philosopher Octav Onicescu. In...
- Ștefan
Odobleja – scientist, one of the
precursors of
cybernetics Octav Onicescu –
mathematician George Emil
Palade – cell biologist, 1974
Nobel Prize laureate...
- Pompeiu, as chairman,
Anton Davidoglu, and
Onicescu. The
subject of his thesis,
written under the
direction of
Onicescu, was On the
general properties of interdependent...
- Zoe Dumitrescu-Bușulenga,
Stephen Fischer-Galați, Zoltán Franyó,
Octav Onicescu,
Alexandru Rosetti, and
Henri H. Stahl.
These were
selected to have two...
-
Luchian (1868–1916) was born here, as well as Vlad
Onicescu, the
father of the
mathematician Octav Onicescu (1892–1983). The town is also the
birthplace of...
- (1934–2003)
Richard von
Mises (1883–1953)
Abraham de
Moivre (1667–1754)
Octav Onicescu (1892–1983) K. R.
Parthasarathy (born 1936)
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) Charles...
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novelist and
playwright Octav Mayer (1895–1966),
Romanian mathematician Octav Onicescu (1892–1983),
Romanian mathematician Octav Sargețiu (1908–1994), Romanian...
- (1923–2015) Notestein,
Frank W. Ogburn,
William Fielding Olshansky, S. Jay
Onicescu,
Octav Onslow,
William Orshansky,
Mollie Paine,
George ****ngton, John...