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Definition of Ruelles

Ruelle
Ruelle Ru*elle", n. [F. ruelle a narrow street, a lan?, ruelle, fr. rue a street.] A private circle or assembly at a private house; a circle. [Obs.] --Dryden.

Meaning of Ruelles from wikipedia

- Margaret C. "Maggie" Eckford (born November 21, 1985), known by her stage name Ruelle, is an American singer-songwriter. Her music has been used on television...
- Ruelle is a surname of French origin. It may refer to: David Ruelle, Belgian-French mathematical physicist Ruelle (singer), American singer-songwriter...
- David Pierre Ruelle (French: [david pjɛʁ ʁɥɛl]; born 20 August 1935) is a Belgian and naturalized French mathematical physicist. He has worked on statistical...
- by Arnold Houbraken, via the Digital Library for Dutch Literature Pieter de Ruelles, Netherlands Institute for Art History Pieter de Ruelles on Artnet...
- Emery Ruelle was a professional ice hockey player who pla**** for the Marquette Iron Rangers, Waterloo Black Hawks and Green Bay Bobcats of United States...
- mathematics, the Ruelle zeta function is a zeta function ****ociated with a dynamical system. It is named after mathematical physicist David Ruelle. Let f be...
- The Ruelle Foundry or fonderie de Ruelle was founded as a cannon foundry in 1753. It ever since pla**** a major role in providing weapons for the French...
- Joe Ruelle is a Canadian author and blogger writing in Vietnamese. Born 1978 in Terrace, British Columbia, and raised in Vancouver, Ruelle moved to Hanoi...
- Emile de Ruelle (14 December 1880 – 14 September 1948) was an American film editor known for his work in the British Film Industry, particularly with Alfred...
- transfer operator is sometimes called the Ruelle operator, after David Ruelle, or the Perron–Frobenius operator or Ruelle–Perron–Frobenius operator, in reference...