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Perron
Perron Per"ron, n. [F.] (Arch.) An out-of-door flight of steps, as in a garden, leading to a terrace or to an upper story; -- usually applied to medi[ae]vel or later structures of some architectural pretensions.

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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- and more particularly in analytic number theory, Perron's formula is a formula due to Oskar Perron to calculate the sum of an arithmetic function, by...