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Chansons spirituelles composees par Denis Coppee.
Empreinte : e.on N.é. tens tée, (C) 1622 (R)
Signatures : A⁷
L'exemplaire à la cote R00807A en ALPHA-Site central est relié avec "Les muses françoises avec les occupations de chacune d'icelles. Par Denis Coppée.
R. Estivals, La bibliologie, 1988
Muzerelle Denis. R. Estivals, La bibliologie, 1988. In: Gazette du livre médiéval, n°13. Automne 1988. pp. 24-25
R. Estivals, La bibliologie, 1988
Muzerelle Denis. R. Estivals, La bibliologie, 1988. In: Gazette du livre médiéval, n°13. Automne 1988. pp. 24-25
Denis Sargan: Some Perspectives
We attempt to present Denis Sargan's work in some kind of historical perspective, in two ways. First, we discuss some previous members of the Tooke Chair of Economic Science and Statistics, which was founded in 1859 and which Sargan held. Second, we discuss one of his artices 'Asymptotic Theory and Large Models' in relation to modern preoccupations with semiparametric econometrics.Denis Sargan, Tooke Chair of Economic Science and Statistics, asymptotic theory and large models, semiparametric econometrics.
R. C. Guilbert de Pixérécourt et l'Allemagne
Denis Andrée. R. C. Guilbert de Pixérécourt et l'Allemagne. In: Littératures, numéro sépcial 1,1979. Mélanges offerts à Monsieur le Professeur André Monchoux. pp. 15-33
Review of "Moli��re" by Denis D. Gr��l��.
Boris Donn��, Moli��re. Paris: Les ��ditions du Cerf 2022. 184 pp. ���15.00. Review by Denis D. Gr��l��, the University of Memphis
Sept concepts attribués à Siméon-Denis Poisson
The French mathematician, geometer and physicist Siméon-Denis Poisson (1781–1840) touched on many
branches of mathematics and physics in the course of his illustrious career as professor of mechanics at the
Faculté des sciences de Paris and member of the Académie des Sciences, leaving behind him an immense
body of work.
In this short outreach article aimed at the informed reader, mathematician Yvette Kosmann-Schwarzbach
presents, describes and briefly analyses the contribution of this man of science to seven mathematical
or physical concepts to which his name has remained attached, namely (1) Poisson’s equation, in vector
calculus, which owes its name to a contribution to the theory of electrostatics dating back to 1811–1813;
(2) Poisson’s ratio, in materials science and solid mechanics, which was introduced in a short article
published in the Annales de chimie et de physique in 1827; (3) Poisson spot (also called Arago spot or
Fresnel spot), in optics, which refers to a phenomenon so derisively called because it can be observed in an
experiment suggested by Poisson that was intended to disprove a theory by Augustin Fresnel but instead
corroborates it; (4) Poisson distribution, in probability theory and statistics; (5) Poisson summation
formula in harmonic analysis; (6) Poisson kernel, in potential theory, and the integral formula derived
from it in complex analysis; and (7) Poisson brackets in Hamiltonian mechanics.
As Poisson’s name is thus associated with many concepts that were only fully developed after the death
of the man whose memory they celebrate, the author succinctly recounts the broad outlines of these
conceptual developments, working backwards from secondary sources to the seeds planted by Poisson
himself in primary sources, while also giving a few brief indications of the evolution of terminology
A. Bailly, R. Ferras, Éléments d'épistémologie de la géographie
Retaillé Denis. A. Bailly, R. Ferras, Éléments d'épistémologie de la géographie. In: L'information géographique, volume 61, n°5, 1997. p. 220
A. Bailly, R. Ferras, Éléments d'épistémologie de la géographie
Retaillé Denis. A. Bailly, R. Ferras, Éléments d'épistémologie de la géographie. In: L'information géographique, volume 61, n°5, 1997. p. 220
R. Regrain (dir.), L'enseignement de la géographie après le baccalauréat
Retaillé Denis. R. Regrain (dir.), L'enseignement de la géographie après le baccalauréat. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 107, n°601, 1998. pp. 336-337
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