- Jérôme
Franel (1859–1939) was a
Swiss mathematician who
specialised in
analytic number theory. He is
mainly known through a 1924 paper, in
which he establishes...
- 1841. The
first plans drafted by
architect Philippe Franel (1796–1867) date from
September 1839.
Franel was the Riviera's star
architect at the time. He...
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University of Zurich. From 1905 to 1908,
under the
presidency of Jérôme
Franel, the
course program of ETH
Zurich was
restructured to that of a real university...
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number of points,
distributed evenly on the unit interval. In 1924 Jérôme
Franel proved that the
statement ∑ k = 1 m n d k , n 2 = O ( n r ) ∀ r > − 1 {\displaystyle...
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first 120569 primes.
Another example was
found by Jérôme
Franel, and
extended by
Landau (see
Franel &
Landau (1924)). The
Riemann hypothesis is equivalent...
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Hermann Bleuler,
Heinrich Burkhardt,
Luigi Cremona,
Gustave Dumas, Jérôme
Franel, Carl
Friedrich Geiser,
Alfred George Greenhill,
Albin Herzog,
George William...
- in Verona. Accordingly, a
design was
chosen by the
Swiss architect Jean
Franel.
Sited on the Quai du Mont-Blanc, it is
built in
three storeys of white...
- of
order n {\displaystyle n} . This
formula is used in the
proof of the
Franel–Landau theorem. In combinatorics,
every locally finite partially ordered...
- A
Fresnel lantern (pronounced
frəˈnɛl or fruh-nel) is a
common lantern used in
theatre that
employs a
Fresnel lens to wash
light over an area of the stage...
- Willcox, George; Cucchi, Thomas; Thiébault, Stéphanie; Carrère, Isabelle;
Franel, Yodrik; Touquet, Régis; Martin, Chloé; Moreau, Christophe; Comby, Clothilde;...