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Branges (French pronunciation: [bʁɑ̃ʒ]) is a
commune in the Saône-et-Loire
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France. Communes...
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Louis de
Branges de
Bourcia (born
August 21, 1932) is a French-American mathematician. He was the
Edward C.
Elliott Distinguished Professor of Mathematics...
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complex analysis, de
Branges's theorem, or the
Bieberbach conjecture, is a
theorem that
gives a
necessary condition on a
holomorphic function in order...
- mathematics, a de
Branges space (sometimes
written De
Branges space) is a
concept in
functional analysis and is
constructed from a de
Branges function. The...
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National Science Foundation), R.
Graham Cooks,
Douglas Comer,
Louis de
Branges de
Bourcia (who
proved the
Bieberbach conjecture),
Victor Raskin, David...
- series. In 1984
Louis de
Branges proved the
conjecture (for this reason, the
Bieberbach conjecture is
sometimes called de
Branges' theorem).
There is also...
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Brange, Jens (6
December 2012).
Galenics of Insulin: The Physico-chemical and Pharmaceutical...
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Solita Solano and
Djuna Barnes in
Paris (Maurice
Brange, Au Café, 1922)...
- Bourbon-Lancy Bourg-le-Comte
Bourgvilain Bouzeron Boyer Bragny-sur-Saône
Branges Bray Bresse-sur-Grosne Le
Breuil Briant Brienne Brion Broye Bruailles Buffières...
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essential way, as well as the Hahn–Banach theorem: the
process of
Louis de
Branges (1959). See also
Rudin (1973, §5.7). Nachbin's
theorem gives an analog...