• Olry Terquem (16 June 1782 – 6 May 1862) was a French mathematician. He is known for his works in geometry and for founding two scientific journals, one...
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  • early 1970s Olry Terquem (1782–1862), French mathematician who proved Feuerbach's theorem about the nine-point circle of a triangle Port Olry, Francophone...
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    Olry Terquem (26 September 1797 in Metz – 19 June 1887 in Paris) was a French pharmacist and paleontologist. He was a nephew of mathematician Olry Terquem...
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    Wilhelm Feuerbach), Euler's circle (after Leonhard Euler), Terquem's circle (after Olry Terquem), the six-points circle, the twelve-points circle, the n-point...
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    the German mathematician Karl Gustav Reuschle (1812–1875). It is also known as Terquem's theorem after the French mathematician Olry Terquem (1782–1862)...
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  • Taussky (1906–1995), algebraic number theory and algebra Olry Terquem (1782–1862), mathematician Otto Toeplitz (1881–1940), linear algebra and functional...
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    Jacques Charles François Sturm (category 19th-century French mathematicians)
    related to Jacques Charles François Sturm. Gerono, Camille Christophe; Terquem, Olry; Laisant, Charles-Ange; Bricard, Raoul; Boulanger, Auguste (1856), "Notice...
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    fields" (PDF). Revue d'Histoire des Mathématiques. 17 (2): 211–270. Terquem, Olry (1849). "Journal des candidats aux écoles polytechnique et normale"...
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    Peter Barlow (1811), Adrien-Marie Legendre (1830), Schopis (1825), Olry Terquem (1846), Joseph Bertrand (1851), Victor Lebesgue (1853, 1859, 1862), Théophile...
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  • French Mathematician, winner of the 2004 EMS Prize for her contributions to the Ginzburg–Landau theory Willa Vasquez Serfaty, Gibraltarian artist Olry Terquem...
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