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Baron Augustin-Louis
Cauchy FRS FRSE (UK: /ˈkoʊʃi/ KOH-shee, /ˈkaʊʃi / KOW-shee, US: /koʊˈʃiː / koh-SHEE; French: [oɡystɛ̃ lwi koʃi]; 21 August 1789 –...
- The
Cauchy distribution,
named after Augustin-Louis
Cauchy, is a
continuous probability distribution. It is also known,
especially among physicists, as...
- The
Cauchy–Schwarz
inequality (also
called Cauchy–Bunyakovsky–Schwarz inequality) is an
upper bound on the
inner product between two
vectors in an inner...
- In mathematics, a
Cauchy sequence is a
sequence whose elements become arbitrarily close to each
other as the
sequence progresses. More precisely, given...
-
mathematical analysis, a
metric space M is
called complete (or a
Cauchy space) if
every Cauchy sequence of
points in M has a
limit that is also in M. Intuitively...
- the
field of
complex analysis in mathematics, the
Cauchy–Riemann equations,
named after Augustin Cauchy and
Bernhard Riemann,
consist of a
system of two...
- In
complex analysis, the
residue theorem,
sometimes called Cauchy's residue theorem, is a
powerful tool to
evaluate line
integrals of
analytic functions...
- In mathematics,
Cauchy's integral formula,
named after Augustin-Louis
Cauchy, is a
central statement in
complex analysis. It
expresses the fact that a...
- Look up
Cauchy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cauchy primarily refers to Augustin-Louis
Cauchy (1789-1857),
French mathematician. Many mathematical...
- A
Cauchy problem in
mathematics asks for the
solution of a
partial differential equation that
satisfies certain conditions that are
given on a hypersurface...