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Segrè chart Segre class Segre classification Segre cubic Segre embedding Segre surface Segre's theorem Segrè–Silberberg
effect Zeuthen–
Segre invariant...
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Emilio Gino
Segrè (/səˈɡreɪ/ sə-GRAY, Italian: [eˈmiːljo
seˈgrɛ]; 1
February 1905 – 22
April 1989) was an Italian-American
chemist and
physicist who discovered...
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Segre,
Segrè or
Segré is a Jewish-Italian surname,
possibly tracing back to
Sephardi communities from the area of the
Segre River, Spain, or to the French...
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Liliana Segre OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [liˈljaːna
ˈsɛːɡre, -
ˈseːɡre]; born 10
September 1930) is an
Italian Holocaust survivor,
named senator for...
- The
Segre classification is an
algebraic classification of rank two
symmetric tensors. It was
proposed by the
italian mathematician Corrado Segre in 1884...
- mathematics, the
Segre class is a
characteristic class used in the
study of cones, a
generalization of
vector bundles. For
vector bundles the
total Segre class is...
- geometry, the
Segre cubic is a
cubic threefold embedded in 4 (or
sometimes 5)
dimensional projective space,
studied by
Corrado Segre (1887). The
Segre cubic is...
- In mathematics, the
Segre embedding is used in
projective geometry to
consider the
cartesian product (of sets) of two
projective spaces as a projective...
- The
Segrè–Silberberg
effect is a
fluid dynamic separation effect where a
dilute suspension of
neutrally buoyant particles flowing (in
laminar flow) in...
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Sègre-Ter (French: [sɛɡʁ.tɛʁ]) was a
department of
France created in
Spain on 7
March 1813 by
merging the
departments of
Sègre and Ter. This
merger was...