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- Moliens (French pronunciation: [mɔljɛ̃]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Communes of the Oise department "Répertoire national...
- Theodor Georg Andreas Molien (Russian: Fedor Eduardovich Molin; 10 September [O.S. 29 August] 1861 in Riga – 25 December 1941 in Tomsk) was a Russian mathematician...
- 1090/S0273-0979-1979-14597-X. MR 0526968. https://mathoverflow.net/questions/58283/a-question-about-an-application-of-moliens-formula-to-find-the-generators-and-r...
- aged 14 or older. Roussimoff spent years working on his father's farm in Molien, where, according to his brother Jacques, he could perform the work of three...
- distress Krouse v. Graham Dillon v. Legg Archibald v. Braverman Thing v. La Chusa Miller v. National Broadcasting Co. Molien v. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals...
- Cases of particular importance are for Γ a finite group (in the theory of Molien series, in particular), a compact group, a Lie group or algebraic group...
- the notion of the commutator of two elements. Burnside, Frobenius, and Molien created the representation theory of finite groups at the end of the nineteenth...
- distress Krouse v. Graham Dillon v. Legg Archibald v. Braverman Thing v. La Chusa Miller v. National Broadcasting Co. Molien v. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals...
- Kischner, who discovered the Wolff–Kishner reduction; Professor Theodor Molien, who gave a foundation to higher mathematical education and mathematical...
- instantons and monopoles. Gram's theorem Representation theory of finite groups Molien series Invariant (mathematics) Invariant of a binary form Invariant measure...