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  Camille Jordan (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Camille Jordan (January 11, 1771 - May 19, 1821) was a French politician born in Lyons of a well-to-do mercantile family.
Jordan was educated in Lyons, and from an early age was imbued with royalist principles.
of the Revue encyclopédique; a paper on Jordan and Madame de Staël, by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, in the Revue des deux mondes for March 1868 and R Boubbe, "Camille Jordan a Weimar," in the Correspondence (1901), ccv.
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Jordan was examined on 14 January 1861 by Duhamel, Serret and Puiseux.
Jordan married Marie-Isabelle Munet, the daughter of the deputy mayor of Lyon, in 1862.
Jordan's use of the group concept in geometry in 1869 was motivated by studies of crystal structure.
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 Camille Jordan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan (January 5, 1838 January 22, 1922) was a French mathematician, known both for his foundational work in group theory and for his influential Cours d'analyse.
The asteroid 25593 Camillejordan and Institute of Camille Jordan are named in his honour.
Camille Jordan is not to be confused with the German mathematician Wilhelm Jordan (1842-1899).
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 CAMILLE JORDAN - LoveToKnow Article on CAMILLE JORDAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was educated in Lyons, and from an early age was imbued with royalist principles.
At first he supported the ministry, but when they began to show signs of reaction he separated from them, and gradually came to be at the head of the constitutional opposition.
of the Revue encyclopdique; a paper on Jordan and Madame de Stael, by C. Sainte-Beuve, in the Revue des deux mondes for March i868 and R. Boubbe, Camille Jordan a Weimar, in the Correspondcfnl (I9of), ccv.
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 Jordan, (Marie Ennemond) Camille - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Jordan, (Marie Ennemond) Camille
Jordan was born in Lyon and studied engineering at the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, but it was as a mathematician that he joined its staff in 1873.
Influenced by the work of French mathematician Evariste Galois, Jordan systematically developed the theory of finite groups and arrived at the concept of infinite groups.
Much of Jordan's later work was concerned with the theory of functions, and he applied the theory of functions of bounded variation to the particular curve that bears his name.
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 ScienceWeek - In Focus: Pascual Jordan
Of the triumvirate Pascual Jordan, *Max Born, and *Werner Heisenberg that formulated matrix quantum mechanics in 1925, Jordan was the principal architect of the theory.
Camille Jordan was the foremost specialist in algebra of his time, publishing research in topology, analysis, and particularly in group theory.
The so-called "Jordan curve" in analysis is the curve of Camille Jordan.
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 CAMILLE JORDAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Camille Jordan (Lyon, 1838 - París, 1922) Matemático francés.
Jordan fue el primero en comprender plenamente la trascendental relevancia de las aportaciones de Evariste Galois; en 1870 abordó la sistematización de la teoría de grupos de sustitución de este último, así como su aplicación en el campo de las ecuaciones algebraicas.
Fundamentalmente, y por encima de sus aportaciones científicas, Jordan destacó por la novedosa exposición de sus resultados, actuó como ligazón entre diversos campos de la matemática de su tiempo y fue un muy destacado pedagogo.
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 Jordan
The Middle East kingdom of Jordan is bordered on the west by Israel and the Dead Sea, on the north by Syria, on the east by Iraq, and on the south by Saudi Arabia.
Jordan was swept into the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, however, and lost the old city of Jerusalem and all of its territory west of the Jordan River, the West Bank.
Jordan's stance during the Persian Gulf War strained relations with the U.S. and led to the termination of U.S. aid.
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 Jordan, Camille on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
After the Bourbon restoration Jordan was elected (1816) to the chamber of deputies.
Jordan Creek is more than shopping; it's a force.
Jordan Sends Southern California Teachers to the Head Of the Class; 26 Teachers from Los Angeles and Across Southern CA Are Honored on National Teachers Day.
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 DOROTHEA JORDAN - LoveToKnow Article on DOROTHEA JORDAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Dorothy Jordan made her first appearance 0f3 the stage in 1777 in Dublin as Phoebe in As You Like It.
Mrs Jordans private life was one of the scandals of the period.
She is generally understood to have died at St Cloud, near Paris, on the 3rd of July 1816, but the story that under an assumed name she lived for seven years after that date in Englana finds some credence.
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Camille Jordan's father, Esprit-Alexandre Jordan (1800-1888), was an engineer who had been educated...
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 History (from Jordan) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The history of Jordan after 1953 was largely shaped by King Hussein's policies to secure his throne and to retain or regain the West Bank for the Hashimite dynasty.
Jordan's relationship with Israel in the first decade of the Jewish state's existence was uneasy but tolerable, though bloody raids and acts of terrorism carried out by both sides added to the tension.
Jordan was known for the meticulous research that he brought to his writing and teaching.
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 BIBLIOGRAPHY
Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan, a French mathematician, was the first to state this as a theorem in his famous textbook, Cours d'Analyze de l'Ecole Polytechnique in 1887.
In topology, Jordan investigated symmetries in polyhedra and of course the Jordan Curve.
Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan, Felix Christian Klein, and August Ferdinand Möbius, among others, have greatly contributed to this field and to mathematics in general.
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 Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan - Wikipédia
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Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan (5 janvier 1838 - 22 janvier 1922) était un mathématicien français, connu à la fois pour son travail fondamental dans la théorie des groupes et pour son influent Cours d'analyse.
En fait le travail de Jordan a fait beaucoup pour introduire la théorie de Galois dans le courant de pensée majoritaire.
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 Search Results for "Jordan"
Jordan, Michael, (Michael Jeffrey Jordan), 1963-, American basketball player, b.
Jordan, river, Asia, river, c.200 mi (320 km) long, Palestine, formed in the Hula basin, N Israel, by the confluence of three headwater streams and meandering S through...
Jordan, Camille, (kame´y zhordaN´) (KEY), 1771-1821, French writer and political figure.
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 Jordan, Camille --  Encyclopædia Britannica
in full Marie-Ennemond-Camille Jordan French mathematician whose work on substitution groups (permutation groups) and the theory of equations first brought full understanding of the importance of the theories of the eminent mathematician Évariste Galois, who had died in 1832.
The Canadian critic and literary historian Camille Roy was noted as an authority on the development of French-Canadian literature.
French painter and printmaker Camille Pissarro is regarded as one of the founding members of impressionism.
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 Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan (1838-1922)
Camille JORDAN fut théoriquement en poste au Service des carrières de Paris jusqu'en 1885.
Jordan a aussi contribué à asseoir la théorie définitive d'une classe intéressante d'équations qui s'offrent à propos de la division des arguments dans les fonctions abéliennes.
Jordan a défini lui-même le caractère général de ses travaux, en disant qu'il s'est constamment proposé d'approfondir la Théorie de l'ordre, aussi bien dans le domaine de la Géométrie pure que dans celui de l'Analyse.
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Camille was furious, all but tearing off her shoes and throwing them into her closet with a loud thump.
Camille realized she was hungry, and in fact hadn't eaten at all since she found herself at this annoying size.
Camille felt as though she was being trained for an arranged marriage in which she would be someone's servant instead of a wife.
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 Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan - Free-Definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan (5 janvier 1853 - 22 janvier 1922) était un mathématicien Français, connu à la fois pour son travail fondamental dans la théorie des groupes et pour son influent Cours d'analyse.
Le théorème de la courbe de Jordan : un résultat topologique requit en Analyse complexe.
En fait le travail de Jordan à fait beaucoup pour introduire la théorie de Galois dans le courant de pensée majoritaire.
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 ALL ABOUT ROMANCE (novels) reviews Once Upon a Wedding by Kathleen Eagle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Camille Delonga's daughter, Jordan, is marrying the man of her dreams.
Camille does attempt to help/nag Jordan about her problems, but that does not lead to any major conflict between them.
Since her daughter is marrying one of her best friends' sons, Camille has the relationship with Bridget, the mother of the groom, to worry about.
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 Writers Unlimited - A Writer's Community, A Reader's Paradise!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jordan O’Reilly and Camille DuPree were very much in love until they were torn apart by misunderstandings and a couple of meddling moms.
Jordan and Camille lost six years of loving and it’s a murder in Camille’s restaurant that brings them back together again.
Jordan and Zachary have a companionable relationship; they can be in the same room together and say a few kind words to each other.
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 Jordan Coat of Arms
Ultimately, Jordan is derived from the name of the river Jordan, "Yarden" in Hebrew.
The name first became popular in Europe as a personal name during the Crusades when it was a common practice for Crusaders to bring back vials containing the waters of this river to use in the baptism of their children.
These Jordan Were Here by Octavia Perry, Yesterday in the Texas Hill Country by Gilbert John Jordan.
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 Jordan
Jordan, river, United States - Jordan, river, 60 mi (97 km) long, draining Utah Lake N into Great Salt Lake, N central Utah; it...
Atlas: Jordan - Facts on Jordan: flags, maps, geography, history, statistics, disasters current events, and international relations.
Vernon Jordan, - Vernon Jordan, close friend and adviser of President Clinton, was accused of aiding in a cover-up...
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 BCFN News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
First Nations valedictorian Jordan Camille congratulated his fellow graduates and spoke about the path taken over the past five years.
Jordan Camille is an intelligent, well-spoken 19-year-old from Valleyview Secondary.
Camille, who plans to study agriculture business at Olds College in northern Alberta, said the in-school support for First Nations students is excellent.
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 Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan - netlexikon
Unter anderem wurde der Gruppentheoretiker Camille Jordan, geboren 1838, gestorben am 7.
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 Once Upon A Wedding
Her mother Rosemary and she have finally made up after their bitter acrimony over Camille's marriage, but it may be too late as Rosie is dying of cancer.
When Camille's daughter Jordan announces rather abruptly her upcoming nuptials to James, the Delonga women find themselves caught in the mad whirlwind that is wedding preparations.
Camille, Rosemary, the future mother-in-law Bridget, the friend Ellie, and to a lesser extent Jordan - all are real, real characters with vulnerabilities and strengths that are just too easily identifiable.
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 Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan Informationen bei Lexlkon.de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jordan war ab 1876 Professor an der École Polytechnique in Paris, ab 1916 Präsident der Académie des Sciences.
Felix Klein pflegte bei seiner Vorlesung über Gruppentheorie folgende Geschichte seinen Zuhörern zum besten zu geben: Auf dem denkwürdigen Pariser Mathematikerkongress im Jahre 1900 wurde in einer schlichten Feierstunde aller bedeutenden Mathematiker gedacht, die in den letzten zehn Jahren das Zeitliche gesegnet hatten.
Unter anderem wurde der Gruppentheoretiker Camille Jordan, geboren 1838, gestorben am 7.11.1898, genannt.
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 Paglia, Camille --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The controversial academic, aesthete, and self-described feminist Camille Paglia enunciated her unorthodox views on sexuality and the development of culture and art in Western civilization in two books, Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990) and Sex, Art, and American Culture: Essays (1992).
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Contains references to the thoughts of philosophers like Leonard Nelson, David Hume, Max Scheler, and Camille Paglia along with their biographies.
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