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Chasles is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Adelphe Chasles (1795–1868),
French politician Jeanne Chasles (1869–1939),
French dancer...
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Chasles'
theorem may
refer to any of
several mathematical results attributed to
Michel Chasles (1793–1880):
Chasles'
theorem (kinematics),
about translation...
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Michel Floréal
Chasles (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl flɔʁeal ʃal]; 15
November 1793 – 18
December 1880) was a
French mathematician. He was born at Épernon...
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Chasle)
Chasle LMC-1
Sprintair Chasle YC-10
Migrateur Chasle YC-12
Tourbillon Chasle YC-15
Chasle YC-20 Raz de Mareé
Chasle YC-100
Hirondelle Chasle YC-101...
- In gravitation,
Chasles'
theorem says that the
Newtonian gravitational attraction of a
spherical s****,
outside of that s****, is
equivalent mathematically...
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Lubin Adelphe Chasles (5
October 1795 – 28
January 1868) was a 19th-century
French politician. The
brother of
mathematician Michel Chasles, he was a notary...
- Philarète
Euphemon Chasles (6
October 1798 – 18 July 1873) was a widely-known
French critic and man of letters. He was born at Mainvilliers, Eure-et-Loir...
- In
algebraic geometry,
Chasles'
theorem says that if two
pencils of
curves have no
curves in common, then the
intersections of
those curves form another...
- The
Chasle YC-12
Tourbillon ("Whirlwind") was a single-seat
light sporting aircraft developed in
France in the mid-1960s and
marketed for homebuilding...
- The
Chasle YC-100
Hirondelle (Swallow) is a
French single seat
microlight designed in the 1980s. Yves
Chasle worked as an Aérospatiale
stress engineer...