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  2. Voltaire High - Wikipedia

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    French television series. Voltaire High(French: Mixte, lit. 'Mixed') is a French television series created by Marie Roussin and released by Amazon Prime Videoon June 14, 2021. Voltaire High follows the adventures of Michèle, Annick and Simone as they join an all-boys' high school alongside 8 other girls in the early 1960s, at the beginning of ...

  3. Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem - Wikipedia

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    Fermat's Last Theorem, formulated in 1637, states that no three positive integers a, b, and c can satisfy the equation + = if n is an integer greater than two (n > 2).. Over time, this simple assertion became one of the most famous unproved claims in mathematics.

  4. Category:French mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Vauquois. Gérard Vergnaud. Ernest Vessiot. Henri Villat. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: French scientists. Mathematicians by nationality. Mathematics in France.

  5. Count of St. Germain - Wikipedia

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    The Count of St. Germain (French: Comte de Saint Germain; French pronunciation: [kɔ̃t də sɛ̃ ʒɛʁmɛ̃]; c. 1691 or 1712 – 27 February 1784) whose real name and origins remain unknown, was a European adventurer with interests and achievements in science, alchemy, philosophy, and the arts.

  6. Didier Berthet - Wikipedia

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    Conversion and Training Didier Barthet was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine to a Roman Catholic father and a Calvinist Protestant mother. He was baptized in the Reformed Church of France, receiving a Calvinist education. As a teenager, he attended the Saint Jean Hulst Catholic College in Versailles (1975–1980). At the end of high school, wishing to become a pastor, he reflected ...

  7. Matthieu Petit-Didier - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Joseph Petit-Didier. His brother Jean-Joseph Petit-Didier, a Jesuit theologian and canonist, was born at Saint-Nicolas-du-Port in Lorraine, on 23 October 1664; and died at Pont-à-Mousson, on 10 August 1756. Entering the Society of Jesus, 16 May 1683, he was professed 2 February 1698, and taught belles-lettres, philosophy, and canon law at ...

  8. Gustave de Ponton d'Amécourt - Wikipedia

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    Gustave de Ponton d'Amécourt, an erudite who studied mathematics, Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin, was a numismatist and archaeologist. He founded the French Numismatic Society and became its first president in 1865.

  9. Order of operations - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and computer programming, the order of operations is a collection of rules that reflect conventions about which operations to perform first in order to evaluate a given mathematical expression . These rules are formalized with a ranking of the operations. The rank of an operation is called its precedence, and an operation with a ...