- In mathematics, a
Pisot–Vijayaraghavan number, also
called simply a
Pisot number or a PV number, is a real
algebraic integer greater than 1, all of whose...
-
Charles Pisot (2
March 1910 – 7
March 1984) was a
French mathematician. He is
chiefly recognized as one of the
primary investigators of the numerical...
- societies.) Ten is the
smallest noncototient number.
There are
exactly 10
small Pisot numbers that do not
exceed the
golden ratio. A ten
sided polygon is called...
- 4}-1)^{2}(x^{5}-1)^{6}\,x^{68}}}}
Salem numbers can be
constructed from
Pisot–Vijayaraghavan numbers. To recall, the
smallest of the
latter is the unique...
-
David Pisot (born 6 July 1987) is a
German professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Regionalliga Südwest club SGV Freiberg. In
October 2007...
- Dubreil-
Pisot, from 1951,
abstract algebra Séminaire Chevalley,
algebraic geometry, late 1950s Séminaire Delange-
Pisot, then Delange-
Pisot-Poitou, from...
- region. He
worked with G. H.
Hardy when he went to
Oxford in mid-1920s on
Pisot–Vijayaraghavan numbers. He was a
fellow of
Indian Academy of
Sciences elected...
- (-1)^{n-1}\sigma ^{n}{\bmod {1}}.} The
silver ratio is a
Pisot number, the next
quadratic Pisot number after the
golden ratio. By
definition of
these numbers...
- )}&=\varphi ^{-1}{\sqrt {5}}.\end{aligned}}} φ {\displaystyle \varphi } is a
Pisot–Vijayaraghavan number. The
Swiss architect Le Corbusier,
famous for his...
-
fraying it
owing to an inter-caste marriage. Her
feminist novels Dinor Pisot Dinor (1968), Anya
Jivan (1986) and
Champavati were
noted for
their sympathetic...