- François-Joseph
Servois (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa ʒozɛf sɛʁvwa]; born 19 July 1767 in Mont-de-Laval, Doubs, France; died 17
April 1847 in Mont-de-Laval...
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first recorded use of the term
commutative was in a
memoir by François
Servois in 1814,
which used the word
commutatives when
describing functions that...
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proved it in 1749. A
particularly elegant proof is due to François-Joseph
Servois (1804) and
independently Carl
Friedrich Gauss (1810): Draw a line parallel...
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approach was
further developed by Francois-Joseph
Servois who
developed convenient notations.
Servois was
followed by a
school of
British and
Irish mathematicians...
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operation from that of
quantity in a
differential equation. Francois-Joseph
Servois (1814)
seems to have been the
first to give
correct rules on the subject...
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Gergonne coined the
terms "duality" and "polar" (but "pole" is due to F.-J.
Servois) and
adopted the
style of
writing dual
statements side by side in his journal...
- (in French) Fierabras: the "chanson de geste" (Auguste Kroeber,
Gustave Servois, eds. Paris: Vieweg, 1860.)
Google Books Jean Bagnyon's
prose version:...
- Transplant. 18 (5): 949–53. PMID 8932850.
Brisse H,
Orbach D, L****au N,
Servois V, Doz F,
Debray D,
Helfre S,
Hartmann O,
Neuenschwander S (2004). "Portal...
- purchasers" (PDF).
Entreprises et Histoire. 91 (2): 62. doi:10.3917/eh.091.0062.
Servois,
Gustave (1891).
Projet d'un
enseignement historique et
diplomatique à...
- Chartes, 1839–1840, vol. 1, pp. 26–27
Project revived in 1891 by
Gustave Servois,
general guard of the
National Archives: "Projet d'un
enseignement historique...