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    Arnaud Denjoy (French: [aʁno dɑ̃ʒwa]; 5 January 1884 – 21 January 1974) was a French mathematician. Denjoy was born in Auch, Gers. His contributions include...
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  • The Denjoy integral in mathematics can refer to two closely related integrals connected to the work of Arnaud Denjoy: the narrow Denjoy integral, or just...
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  • Henstock–Kurzweil integrable. This integral was first defined by Arnaud Denjoy (1912). Denjoy was interested in a definition that would allow one to integrate...
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  • mathematics, Denjoy's theorem may refer to several theorems proved by Arnaud Denjoy, including Denjoy–Carleman theorem Denjoy–Koksma inequality Denjoy–Luzin...
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  • union footballer Arnaud Cotture (born 1995), Swiss basketball player Arnaud Démare (born 1991), French racing cyclist Arnaud Denjoy (1884–1974), French...
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  • result was proved independently in 1926 by the French mathematician Arnaud Denjoy and the Dutch mathematician Julius Wolff. Theorem. Let D be the open...
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  • absolute value is less than or equal to 2ρ. It was first conjectured by Arnaud Denjoy in 1907. Torsten Carleman showed that the number of asymptotic values...
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    the quadratics to the binary expansions of the rationals, given by Arnaud Denjoy in 1938. It also maps rational numbers to dyadic rationals, as can be...
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  • In mathematics, the Denjoy–Koksma inequality, introduced by Herman (1979, p.73) as a combination of work of Arnaud Denjoy and the Koksma–Hlawka inequality...
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    Haar in 1933. The Henstock–Kurzweil integral, variously defined by Arnaud Denjoy, Oskar Perron, and (most elegantly, as the gauge integral) Jaroslav...
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