- In
linear algebra, a
Vandermonde matrix,
named after Alexandre-Théophile
Vandermonde, is a
matrix with the
terms of a
geometric progression in each row:...
- Alexandre-Théophile
Vandermonde (28
February 1735 – 1
January 1796) was a
French mathematician, musician, and
chemist who
worked with Bézout and Lavoisier;...
- In algebra, the
Vandermonde polynomial of an
ordered set of n
variables X 1 , … , X n {\displaystyle X_{1},\dots ,X_{n}} ,
named after Alexandre-Théophile...
- In combinatorics,
Vandermonde's identity (or
Vandermonde's convolution) is the
following identity for
binomial coefficients: ( m + n r ) = ∑ k = 0 r (...
- X ⋅ A = Y {\displaystyle X\cdot A=Y} . The
matrix X on the left is a
Vandermonde matrix,
whose determinant is
known to be det ( X ) = ∏ 1 ≤ i < j ≤ n...
- mathematics, in the
field of combinatorics, the q-
Vandermonde identity is a q-analogue of the Chu–
Vandermonde identity.
Using standard notation for q-binomial...
-
Mathematicians Euler, Legendre, de Moivre, and
Vandermonde studied the knight's tour....
- Charles-Augustin
Vandermonde (18 June 1727 – 28 May 1762) was a
French physician,
writer and editor. His father, Jacques-François
Vandermonde,
originally from...
- The
Night Climbers of
Oxford require both
brains and brawn. In France,
Vandermonde is the
secret society of the
Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers...
- the
history of
graph theory. This paper, as well as the one
written by
Vandermonde on the
knight problem,
carried on with the
analysis situs initiated by...