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- Joseph Diez Gergonne (19 June 1771 at Nancy, France – 4 May 1859 at Montpellier, France) was a French mathematician and logician. In 1791, Gergonne enlisted...
- in a single point called the Gergonne point, denoted as G e {\displaystyle G_{e}} (or triangle center X7). The Gergonne point lies in the open orthocentroidal...
- de Gergonne ([anal də ʒɛʁɡɔn], Annals of Gergonne), was a mathematical journal published in Nimes, France from 1810 to 1831 by Joseph Diez Gergonne. The...
- of an experiment for polynomial regression appeared in an 1815 paper of Gergonne. In the twentieth century, polynomial regression pla**** an important role...
- the point with a minimal sum of squared distances from the sides. The Gergonne point of a triangle is the same as the symmedian point of the triangle's...
- enclosing the given circles that the other excludes (Figure 2). Joseph Diaz Gergonne used this symmetry to provide an elegant straightedge and comp**** solution...
- mathématiques pures et appliquées. Gergonne and Charles Julien Brianchon (1785−1864) developed the concept of plane duality. Gergonne coined the terms "duality"...
- The pedal triangle and Gergonne triangle...
- subject in Annales de Gergonne (officially known as Annales de mathématiques pures et appliquées). However, Poncelet and Gergonne ultimately engaged in...
- Carnot (1753–1823) – projective geometry Joseph Diaz Gergonne (1771–1859) – projective geometry; Gergonne point Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855) – Theorema...