Примери за използване на Appell на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Jean- Pierre Appell.
Appell Emile Picard.
Dreyfus, like Appell, came from Alsace.
Appell Émile Picard.
Perhaps a clue come from where Appell himself writes.
Appell was very much involved with the case.
The MACD is an indicator created by Gerald Appell.
Appell submitted a solution which won second place.
Every morning at six on the dot they would have the Appell- that's roll call.
In 1892 Appell was elected to the Académie des Sciences.
There is an obvious question that we must ask ourselves about Appell.
Appell became a life-long friend of Poincaré while at Nancy.
The Germans captured Strasbourg after a 50-day siege in which Appell suffered greatly.
Appell now worked in Paris but returned for each vacation to German held Alsace.
At the age of 22,Bachelier arrived in Paris at the Sorbonne where he followed the lectures of Paul Appell.
Paul Appell's parents Jean-Pierre Appell and Elizabeth Müller were Catholics from Alsace.
Five submissions were received and four referees were appointed, Emile Picard, Painlevé,Poincaré, and Appell.
Basically Appell and his brother Charles were acting as spies and informants for France against Germany.
Padé defended his thesis on 21 June 1892, the examiners being his supervisor Hermite,together with Emile Picard and Paul Appell.
Appell's youngest half-brother Charles, who Appell was very close to, joined the French forces.
He trained to be an engineer at the École Centrale in Paris from 1902 to 1905 andthere attended lectures by Émile Picard and Paul Appell.
Appell rejected the Catholic views of his parents but he retained their strong patriotic French views.
He was examined on 24 March 1899 by a board consisting of Darboux, Appell and Emile Picard, and they awarded him the doctorate.
After the war Appell had the ambition of his life fulfilled when his homeland of Alsace was returned to France.
One of the major political events which gripped France during much of the time that Appell held top posts was the Dreyfus Affair.
From this time on, Appell maintained an amazing level of activity in teaching, research, editing and public service.
Smirnov was a very active member of this circle, for example lecturing on the theory of algebraic equations,particularly the work of Goursat and Appell.
In 1880 Appell defined a series of functions satisfying the condition that the derivative of the nth function is n times the(n- 1)th function.
In Alexander suggests that this choice of topic may have been made because it was felt by Appell, Emile Picard, and Koenigs that normal families might provide a suitable tool for such investigations.
The article[2], written by Appell himself, lists 140 works in analysis, 30 works in geometry, 87 works in mechanics as well as many textbooks, addresses, lectures on the history of mathematics and lectures on mathematical education.