- Look up
perron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Perron may
refer to:
Count Perron (Italian:
Conte de
Perron; fl. 1780s),
Sardinian amb****ador and secretary...
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Ernest Perron (29 June 1908 – 1961) was a
Swiss courtier in Iran
during the
reign of Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
Perron had been a
servant in a college...
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settlements in the polity. Many survive,
although not in
their original form.
Perrons were also
built in the
smaller Prin****lity of Stavelot-Malmedy.[citation...
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balustrades and corbels. One of the
largest and most
impressive Baroque perrons is
found outside Girona Cathedral and
consists of 90
steps on
three flights...
- Hlawka: Das Werk
Perrons auf dem
Gebiete der
diophantischen Approximationen.
Jahresbericht der DMV 80, 1978, S. 1–12
Josef Heinhold:
Oskar Perron, Jahresbericht...
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harmonic functions, the
Perron method, also
known as the
method of
subharmonic functions, is a
technique introduced by
Oskar Perron for the
solution of the...
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David Perron (born May 28, 1988) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey player for the
Ottawa Senators of the
National Hockey League (NHL).
Growing up in...
- In
matrix theory, the
Perron–Frobenius theorem,
proved by
Oskar Perron (1907) and
Georg Frobenius (1912), ****erts that a real
square matrix with positive...
- Les
Perrons (or Le
Perron) is a
mountain of the
Chablais Alps,
located on the
border between Switzerland and France. The main
summit (2,674 m) is named...
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particularly in
analytic number theory,
Perron's formula is a
formula due to
Oskar Perron to
calculate the sum of an
arithmetic function, by...