- Luís
Antoni Santaló Sors (October 9, 1911 –
November 22, 2001) was a
Spanish mathematician. He
graduated from the
University of
Madrid and he studied...
- by (r/R, D/2R). The
image of this
function is
known a (r, D, R) Blachke-
Santaló diagram. Alternatively, the set K 2 {\displaystyle {\mathcal {K}}^{2}}...
-
Jacint Verdaguer i
Santaló (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒəˈsim bəɾðəˈɣej səntəl'o]; 17 May 1845 – 10 June 1902) was a
Catalan writer,
regarded as one of the...
-
certain statements of
geometric probability theory. The
early work of Luis
Santaló and
Wilhelm Blaschke was in this connection. It
follows from the classic...
- are the
balls and
solid ellipsoids; this is now
known as the Blaschke–
Santaló inequality. The still-unsolved
Mahler conjecture states that the minimum...
- In
differential geometry,
Santaló's formula describes how to
integrate a
function on the unit
sphere bundle of a
Riemannian manifold by
first integrating...
- Africa. The
concept of the
tower was
created by a
French designer, Amédée
Santalo,
based in Dubai. The
owner is
Sheikh Tarek bin Laden, the half brother...
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Research 1981:
Alberto Sols 1982:
Manuel Ballester 1983: Luis
Antonio Santaló Sors 1984:
Antonio Garcia-Bellido 1985:
David Vázquez Martínez and Emilio...
- of his career. His
students at
Hamburg included Shiing-Shen Chern, Luis
Santaló, and
Emanuel Sperner. In 1933
Blaschke signed the Vow of
allegiance of...
-
player Jacek Wszoła, high
jumper Jacek Yerka,
painter Jacint Verdaguer i
Santaló (died 1902),
Catalan poet
Jacek Cichoń, a
polish mathematician and computer...