- Joan
Bocher (died 2 May 1550 in Smithfield, London) was an
English Anabaptist burned at the
stake for
heresy during the
English Reformation in the reign...
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Bocher is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christiane Bøcher (1798–1874),
Norwegian stage actress who was
engaged at the Christiania...
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Bôcher Memorial Prize was
founded by the
American Mathematical Society in 1923 in
memory of
Maxime Bôcher with an
initial endowment of $1,450 (contributed...
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Trigonometry and
Analytic Geometry.
Bôcher's theorem,
Bôcher's equation, and the
Bôcher Memorial Prize are
named after him.
Bôcher was born in Boston, M****achusetts...
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vanishing of the
Wronskian in an
interval to
imply linear dependence.
Maxime Bôcher observed that if the
functions are analytic, then the
vanishing of the Wrońskian...
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Copenhagen to
physician Einar Böcher and wife
Cathinca née Andersen.
Steen B.
Böcher,
professor of geography, was his brother. Tyge
Böcher was
professor of botany...
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founded in 1929.
Although often pronounced "Man-
bo-shay," his name is
pronounced "Maine-Bocker."
Bocher was a
native of Chicago,
where he
studied at the...
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Medal (1966)
Jesse Douglas (1897-1965), mathematician;
Fields Medal (1936),
Bôcher Memorial Prize (1943)
Samuel Eilenberg (1913-1988),
category theory; Wolf...
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Mainbocher is a
fashion label founded by the
American couturier Main
Rousseau Bocher (October 24, 1890 –
December 27, 1976), also
known as
Mainbocher (pronounced...
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Pierre Henri Édouard
Bocher (16
February 1811,
Paris - 2 May 1900, Paris) was a
French politician. Édouard
Bocher was born on 16
February 1811 in Paris...