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Ernest Vessiot (French: [vesjo]; 8
March 1865 – 17
October 1952) was a
French mathematician. He was born in M****ille, France, and died in La Bauche,...
- In
differential algebra, Picard–
Vessiot theory is the
study of the
differential field extension generated by the
solutions of a
linear differential equation...
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finished his
doctorate at École
Normale Supérieure in
Paris under Ernest Vessiot in 1929. He
joined the army in
October 1929, however, and so did not defend...
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contributions in the
theory of
differential equations,
including work on Picard–
Vessiot theory, Painlevé
transcendents and his
introduction of a kind of symmetry...
- Jordan,
Henri Poincaré,
Charles Émile
Picard with ****istance from
Ernest Vessiot, 1916, 1918, 1921, 1924, Paris, France: Gauthier-Villars Traité des fonctions...
- s. A
differential extension or
exponential extension becomes a Picard-
Vessiot extension when the
field has
characteristic zero and the
constant fields...
- MR 0396773 Kolchin, E. R. (1948), "Algebraic
matric groups and the Picard–
Vessiot theory of
homogeneous linear ordinary differential equations",
Annals of...
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Angeles area,
wants architects to be
inspired by
topology and the Picard–
Vessiot theory.
During a
conversation with
friend Homer Bailey he
shows models...
- two. This is the main
result of Picard–
Vessiot theory which was
initiated by Émile
Picard and
Ernest Vessiot, and
whose recent developments are called...
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differential Galois theory, but it was
developed by others, such as
Picard and
Vessiot, and it
provides a
theory of quadratures, the
indefinite integrals required...