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Lionnais (3
October 1901 – 13
March 1984) was a
French chemical engineer and writer. He was a co-founder of the
literary movement Oulipo. Le
Lionnais...
- techniques. It was
founded in 1960 by
Raymond Queneau and François Le
Lionnais.
Other notable members have
included novelists Georges Perec and Italo...
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creating the book, he
solicited the help of
mathematician Francois Le
Lionnais, and in the
process they
initiated Oulipo.[better source needed] The original...
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decline of the college. In
accordance with the
wishes of François Le
Lionnais and
Raymond Queneau,
other Ouvroirs d'X
Potentielle have been spun off...
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Robert Laffont, coll. «Bouquins». p. 1710. ISBN 978-2-221-11013-3. Le
Lionnais, François; Maget,
Ernst (1967).
Dictionnaire des échecs (in French). Paris:...
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sieve algorithm for all such primes: (sequence A330673 in the OEIS) Le
Lionnais, F. Les
Nombres Remarquables. Paris: Hermann, pp. 88 and 144, 1983. Leonhard...
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While Queneau was
completing this work, he
asked mathematician François Le
Lionnais for help with
issues he was having, and
their conversation led to a role...
- Perrin,
Louis (2004). "Henri Lebesgue:
Renewer of
Modern Analysis". In Le
Lionnais, François (ed.).
Great Currents of
Mathematical Thought. Vol. 1 (2nd ed...
- Schriften. Vol. 5. A.
Asher & Co. pp. 97–98 – via
Internet Archive. le
Lionnais, F. (1979). Les
nombres remarquables. Hermann. ISBN 2-7056-1407-9. le Veque...
- 17, 41;
these latter numbers are
called lucky numbers of
Euler by F. Le
Lionnais. Ramanujan's
constant is the
transcendental number e π 163 {\displaystyle...