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Argand may
refer to: Aimé
Argand (1755 – 1803),
Swiss physicist and
chemist and
inventor of the
argand lamp Émile
Argand (1879 – 1940),
Swiss geologist...
- The
Argand lamp is a type of oil lamp
invented in 1780 by Aimé
Argand. Its
output is 6 to 10 candelas,
brighter than that of
earlier lamps. Its more complete...
- Jean-Robert
Argand (UK: /ˈɑːrɡænd/, US: /ˌɑːrˈɡɑːn(d)/, French: [ʒɑ̃ ʁɔbɛʁ aʁɡɑ̃]; July 18, 1768 –
August 13, 1822) was a
Genevan amateur mathematician...
- François-Pierre-Amédée
Argand,
known as Ami
Argand (5 July 1750 – 14 or 24
October 1803) was a
Genevan physicist and chemist. He
invented the
Argand lamp, a great...
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modulus 1 acts as a rotation. The
complex plane is
sometimes called the
Argand plane or
Gauss plane. In
complex analysis, the
complex numbers are customarily...
- In mathematics, an nth-order
Argand system (named
after French mathematician Jean-Robert
Argand) is a
coordinate system constructed around the nth roots...
- Émile
Argand (6
January 1879 – 14
September 1940) was a
Swiss geologist. He was born in Eaux-Vives near Geneva. He
attended vocational school in Geneva...
- Luc
Argand (born 7
January 1948) is a
Swiss lawyer, and was
partner at the
Kellerhals Carrard law firm
until 2023.
Prior to that, he was a
senior partner...
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generally been wood
pyres or
burning coal. The
Argand lamp,
invented in 1782 by the
Swiss scientist Aimé
Argand revolutionized lighthouse illumination with...
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Dorsa Argand is a
wrinkle ridge system at 28°06′N 40°36′W / 28.1°N 40.6°W / 28.1; -40.6 on the Moon, in Oce****
Procellarum near the
border with Mare...