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- The Incoherents (Les Arts incohérents) was a short-lived French art movement founded by Parisian writer and publisher Jules Lévy [fr] (1857–1935) in 1882...
- Incoherent scattering is a type of scattering phenomenon in physics. The term is most commonly used when referring to the scattering of an electromagnetic...
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- œuvres des Arts incohérents classées trésor national". Le Monde. Philippe, Dagen (3 February 2021). "17 œuvres des Arts incohérents : un trésor redécouvert...
- very short coherence time (just 10 periods or so), it is often called incoherent. Holography requires light with a long coherence time. In contrast, optical...
- EISCAT (European Incoherent Scatter Scientific ****ociation) operates three incoherent scatter radar systems in Northern Scandinavia and Svalbard. The facilities...
- opposition to established art were the Incoherents in late 19th century Paris. Founded by Jules Lévy in 1882, the Incoherents organized charitable art exhibitions...
- Look up coherence, coherency, coherent, incoherence, or incoherent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coherence is, in general, a state or situation in...
- In logic, reductio ad absurdum (Latin for "reduction to absurdity"), also known as argumentum ad absurdum (Latin for "argument to absurdity") or apagogical...
- Cohl's life was replaced by the Incoherents, a group founded by Jules Lévy, who coined the phrase "les arts incohérents" as a contrast to the common expression...