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- Louis Pierre Couffignal (16 March 1902 – 4 July 1966) was a French mathematician and cybernetics pioneer, born in Monflanquin. He taught in schools in...
- The Gutting of Couffignal (1925) is a hardboiled crime short story by Dashiell Hammett. It has been reprinted many times in different collections, namely:...
- Hervé Couffignal (28 September 1965 — 17 December 2017) was a French rugby union international. A centre from Carmaux, Couffignal spent most of his career...
- Archived from the original on 20 January 2007. Retrieved 24 October 2013. Couffignal, Louis (1933). Les machines à calculer; leurs principes, leur évolution...
- him. His doctoral students include Daniel Barbier, Édmée Chandon, Louis Couffignal, André-Louis Danjon, and Nicolas Stoyko. Hockey, Thomas (2009). The Biographical...
- numerical analysis. He became director there in 1960, in succession to Louis Couffignal (1902–1966), until an administrative reorganisation under the C. N. R...
- (1909), Leonardo Torres Quevedo (1914), Maurice d'Ocagne (1922), Louis Couffignal (1933), Vannevar Bush (1936), Howard Aiken (1937). However: … the emphasis...
- in Black Mask magazine in 1925, "The Whosis Kid" and "The Gutting of Couffignal". The novel was serialized in five parts in Black Mask in 1929 and 1930...
- Aad van Wijngarden, Arthur van der Poel, Friedrich Bauer, and Louis Couffignal. Listen to an oral history interview with Maurice Wilkesrecorded in...
- "Wimshurst Machine". Bossert, François, "Wimshurst machine". Lycée Louis Couffignal, Strasbourg. (English version) Charrier Jacques "La machine de Wimshurst"...