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- Ellipsoid: f 1 {\displaystyle f^{1}} : Andoyer(1932); Andoyer-Lambert(1942), f 2 {\displaystyle f^{2}} : Andoyer-Lambert-Thomas(1970), f 3 {\displaystyle...
- Marie Henri Andoyer (1 October 1862 – 12 June 1929) was a French astronomer and mathematician. Andoyer was born in Paris, 1 October 1862 to Marie Antionette...
- Gauthier–Villars, 1873. "Cours professé à la Faculté des Sciences", edited by Andoyer, 4th ed., Paris, 1891; page images from Cornell. "Correspondance", edited...
- biases∗" (PDF). Columbia University. unpublished. Retrieved 17 January 2021. Andoyer, H. (1922). "L'œuvre scientifique de Laplace". Paris (in French). Paris...
- (United States, 1876–1959) Wilhelm Anderson (Estonia, 1880–1940) Marie Henri Andoyer (France, 1862–1929) Andronicus of Cyrrhus (Greece, fl. 100 BC) Anders Jonas...
- (1767–1843) Bureau des Longitudes Rodolphe Radau (1835–1911) Marie Henri Andoyer (1862–1929) Among the other prestigious national astronomical ephemerides...
- of the mathematician Georges Humbert and married the daughter of Henri Andoyer. Pierre Humbert was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1928 in Bologna. Humbert...
- le dimanche 17 juillet 1921. Gauthier-Villars (1921) - 8 pages Henri Andoyer, 1862–1929. Journal des observateurs, (1929) - 6 pages Histoire de l'astronomie...
- Charles Bioche 1910: Raoul Bricard 1911: Lucien Lévy 1912: Marie Henri Andoyer 1913: François Cosserat 1914: Ernest Vessiot 1915: Élie Cartan 1916: Maurice...
- psychologist Marie Anderson (1916–1996), American newspaper editor Marie Henri Andoyer (1862–1929), French astronomer and mathematician Marie Andree-Eysn (1847–1929)...