Briot may refer to: Charles Auguste Briot (1817–1882), French mathematician Isaac Briot (1585–1670), French engraver and draughtsman Maryvonne Briot (born...
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Isaac Briot (1585 – 1670) a French engraver and draughtsman, was born in 1585, and died in Paris in 1670. His plates are rather neatly executed, in the...
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Maryvonne Briot (born 4 February 1959) is a French former politician from the UMP who served as Member of Parliament for Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency...
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Chloé Briot (born 18 November 1987) is a French operatic soprano. Briot was born in Mayenne of parent teachers. She started playing percussion at the...
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Nicholas Briot (about 1579 – 24 December 1646) was an English coin engraver, medallist and mechanical engineer. Born in France, he emigrated to England...
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is holomorphic. The term holomorphic was introduced in 1875 by Charles Briot and Jean-Claude Bouquet, two of Cauchy's students, and derives from the...
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Charles Auguste Briot (19 July 1817 St Hippolyte, Doubs, Franche-Comté, France – 20 September 1882 Bourg-d'Ault, France) was a French mathematician who...
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Briot (French pronunciation: [bʁijo]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Communes of the Oise department "Répertoire national des...
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Archived from the original on 15 July 2022. Retrieved 9 December 2023. Briot JP (January 2021). "From artificial neural networks to deep learning for...
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Vertue, in Yorkshire about 1623. Simon studied engraving under Nicholas Briot, and about 1635 received a post in connection with the Royal Mint. In 1645...
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