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    Jan Arnoldus Schouten (28 August 1883 – 20 January 1971) was a Dutch mathematician and Professor at the Delft University of Technology. He was an important...
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  • Henk Schouten (1932–2018), Dutch footballer Irene Schouten (born 1992), Dutch speed skater Jaap Schouten (born 1984), Dutch rower Jan Arnoldus Schouten (1883–1971)...
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  • Jan Schouten may refer to: Jan Arnoldus Schouten (1883–1971), Dutch mathematician Jan Frederik Schouten (1910–1980), Dutch physicist Jan Schouten (geneticist)...
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  • the Poisson bracket on the cotangent bundle. It was invented by Jan Arnoldus Schouten (1940, 1953) and its properties were investigated by his student...
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  • \mathbf {R} ^{n(n+1)/2}.} In 1918, independently of Levi-Civita, Jan Arnoldus Schouten obtained analogous results. In the same year, Hermann Weyl generalized...
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  • his contributions to biophysics. Born in Rotterdam as son of Jan Arnoldus Schouten, Schouten received his PhD cum laude in 1937 in Physics at the Utrecht...
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  • structure, and a symplectic structure. The concept was first studied by Jan Arnoldus Schouten and David van Dantzig in 1930, and then introduced by Erich Kähler...
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  • popularized in a paper written with his pupil Tullio Levi-Civita in 1900. Jan Arnoldus Schouten developed the modern notation and formalism for this mathematical...
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    Carl Friedrich Gauss Hermann Grassmann Tullio Levi-Civita Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro Bernhard Riemann Jan Arnoldus Schouten Woldemar Voigt Hermann Weyl...
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  • In Riemannian geometry the Schouten tensor is a second-order tensor introduced by Jan Arnoldus Schouten defined for n ≥ 3 by: P = 1 n − 2 ( R i c − R 2...
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