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- Meusnier Point (64°33′S 61°38′W / 64.550°S 61.633°W / -64.550; -61.633) is a point within Charlotte Bay, forming the western extremity of Eurydice Peninsula...
- Jean Baptiste Marie Charles Meusnier de la Place (Tours, 19 June 1754 — le Pont de C****el, near Mainz, 13 June 1793) was a French mathematician, engineer...
- In differential geometry, Meusnier's theorem states that all curves on a surface p****ing through a given point p and having the same tangent line at p...
- in 1744. Early work on the subject was published also by Jean Baptiste Meusnier.: 11106  There are only two minimal surfaces of revolution (surfaces of...
- its southwestern part, beyond the existing retaining wall of the Général-Meusnier Street, thought to be the outer wall of the structure. The height of the...
- definition was originally found in 1762 by Lagrange, and Jean Baptiste Meusnier discovered in 1776 that it implied a vanishing mean curvature. Energy definition:...
- by Sophie Germain in her work on elasticity theory. Jean Baptiste Marie Meusnier used it in 1776, in his studies of minimal surfaces. It is important in...
- and the catenoid. It was described by Euler in 1774 and by Jean Baptiste Meusnier in 1776. Its name derives from its similarity to the helix: for every point...
- naturalist born in Mauritius to Pierre Marie François Malherbe and Rosalie Le Meusnier Molineuf. The family originally came from Metz. Alfred became the administrator...
- practical dirigible airship was described by Lieutenant Jean Baptiste Marie Meusnier in a paper entitled "Mémoire sur l'équilibre des machines aérostatiques"...