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Traian Lalescu (Romanian: [traˈjan laˈlesku]; 12 July 1882 – 15 June 1929) was a
Romanian mathematician. His main
focus was on
integral equations and...
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linguist Nicolae Iorga – historian,
literary critic, and
politician Traian Lalescu –
mathematician Gabriel Liiceanu –
philosopher Titu
Maiorescu – literary...
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studied by
Traian Lalescu in his 1908 thesis, Sur les équations de Volterra,
written under the
direction of Émile Picard. In 1911,
Lalescu wrote the first...
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portal Data
management SchoolTool "FET - Download". Web
forum post by
Liviu Lalescu, main
developer Official feature list with
available languages Website...
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students Sergei Bernstein Paul
Dubreil Jacques Hadamard Gaston Julia Traian Lalescu Philippe Le
Corbeiller Paul Painlevé
Mihailo Petrović
Simion Stoilow Ernest...
- Drăgănescu
president of the
Romanian Academy between 1990 and 1994
Traian Lalescu Mihail Manoilescu Nadia Comăneci
Costin Nenițescu
Aurel Persu Peter Stoica...
- the club's only
three departments. The
president was
professor Traian Lalescu, the
world famous mathematician. "Sporting" had no
stadium of its own,...
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judge on the
United States Court of
Appeals for the
Ninth Circuit Traian Lalescu (1882–1929),
mathematician Alexandra Maria Lara (born 1978), Romanian-born...
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Among his
students were
Anton Davidoglu,
Alexandru Froda,
Traian Lalescu,
Grigore Moisil,
Alexandru Myller [ro],
Miron Nicolescu,
Octav Onicescu...
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begin on 29
November 1920. The
teaching staff consisted of
rector Traian Lalescu (who
taught mathematical analysis),
Constantin Teodorescu (strength of...