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Charles Denis Joseph Doignon (1790–1864) was a
Belgian lawyer,
parliamentarian and clergyman.
Doignon was born in
Tournai on 2
April 1790.
Shortly before...
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Doignon's theorem in
geometry is an
analogue of ****y's
theorem for the
integer lattice. It
states that, if a
family of
convex sets in d {\displaystyle...
- mutation". Rozenblat, C. "Tissu d'un semi de
villes européennes" (PDF).
Yoann Doignon; Sébastien Oliveau;
Isabelle Blöss-Widmer (2016). "L'Europe méridionale...
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chemistry to pre-calculus and MBA
financial accounting preparation.
Doignon &
Falmagne (1999);
Canfield (2001);
Hardy (2004).
Canfield (2001); Alsup...
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human learner.
Knowledge spaces were
introduced in 1985 by Jean-Paul
Doignon and Jean-Claude Falmagne, and
remain in
extensive use in the education...
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summit of Pico de Orizaba. In 1851, the
French explorer Alejandro Doignon also
reached the
summit and
found the
flagpole left
behind by the Americans...
- Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. pp. 458–459. J.
Doignon,
Hilaire de
Poitiers avant l'exil.
Recherches sur la naissance, l'enseignementet...
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Rosenzweig Claude Prothée
Voices of
Marine Boiron Jean-Pierre
Denys Antoine Doignon Jean-Claude
Donda Pierre Laurent Marie-Christine
Robert Theme music composer...
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decision theory, and
educational technology.
Together with Jean-Paul
Doignon, he
developed knowledge space theory,
which is the
mathematical foundation...
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Several academics link the
square to
Gnostic origins, such as Jean
Doignon,
Gustav Maresch,
Adolfo Omodeo, and
Hildebrecht Hommel [de].
English egyptogolist...