- 1933,
Frank J.
Gerbes founded Gerbes Super Markets, Inc. in Tipton, Missouri. The
location in
Tipton closed in 2007. In 1966,
Gerbes merged with the...
- the
second integral cohomology of M {\displaystyle M} .
Gerbes, or more
precisely 1-
gerbes, are
abstract descriptions of
Deligne 2-classes,
which each...
- In mathematics, a
gerbe (/dʒɜːrb/; French: [ʒɛʁb]) is a
construct in
homological algebra and topology.
Gerbes were
introduced by Jean
Giraud (Giraud 1971)...
-
Nathan David Gerbe (born July 24, 1987) is an
American former professional ice
hockey player.
Selected by the
Buffalo Sabres in the
fifth round (142nd...
- A
gerbe is an
algebraic construct in mathematics.
Gerbe may also
refer to:
Gerbe, Aínsa, a
village in the Aínsa-Sobrarbe muni****lity, Aragon,
Spain Communauté...
-
Gerbe is a
locality located in the muni****lity of Aínsa-Sobrarbe, in
Huesca province, Aragon, Spain. As of 2020, it has a po****tion of 28.
Gerbe is located...
-
Gerbe is a
French marketer and
manufacturer of
hosiery and lingerie. The
Gerbe brand was
founded in the year of 1904 by Stéphane
Gerbe. The
factory for...
- One
application of
hypercohomology spectral sequences are in the
study of
gerbes.
Recall that rank n
vector bundles on a
space X {\displaystyle X} can be...
- Jean-Joseph Zéphirin
Gerbe (21
December 1810 in Bras – 26 June 1890 in Bras) was a
French naturalist. He was the
first to
discover the
pattern of wing...
- La
Gerbe (French pronunciation: [la ʒɛʁb], The Sheaf) was a w****ly
newspaper of the
French collaboration with ****
Germany during World War II that appeared...