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  1. The life and career of the great French mathematician and politician Paul Painlevé is described. His contribution to the analytical theory of nonlinear differential equations was significant. The paper outlines the achievements of Paul Painlevé and his students in the investigation of an interesting class of nonlinear second-order equations and new equations defining a completely new class ...

  2. Painlevé paradox. In rigid-body dynamics, the Painlevé paradox (also called frictional paroxysms by Jean Jacques Moreau) is the paradox that results from inconsistencies between the contact and Coulomb models of friction. [1] It is named for former French prime minister and mathematician Paul Painlevé .

  3. 23 de may. de 2018 · PAINLEVé, PAUL. ( b. Paris, France, 5 December 1863; d. Paris, France, 29 October 1933) mathematics. Painlevé’s father, Léon Painlevé, and grandfather, Jean-Baptiste Painlevé, were lithographers. Through his grandmother, Euphrosine Marchand, he was a descendant of Napoleon I ’s valet. As gifted in literature as in the sciences ...

  4. Paul Painlevé ( 5. prosince 1863 Paříž – 29. října 1933 Paříž) byl francouzský matematik a politik . Byl synem úspěšného majitele tiskárny. Studoval matematiku na École normale supérieure a doktorát získal na Göttingenské univerzitě. Přednášel na Univerzitě v Lille, École polytechnique a na Pařížské univerzitě.

  5. 6 de ene. de 2015 · Painlevé was interested in the infant field of aviation, and as the passenger with Wilbur Wright and Henri Farman he even shared for a time the record for duration of biplane flights (1908). He was a professor at the École Supérieure d’Aéronautique (1909) and president of several commissions on aerial navigation.

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › paul-painlevePaul Painlevé _ AcademiaLab

    Paul Painlevé (Francés: [pɔl pɛ̃ləve]; 5 de diciembre de 1863 - 29 de octubre de 1933) fue un matemático y estadista francés. Se desempeñó dos veces como Primer Ministro de la Tercera República: del 12 de septiembre al 13 de noviembre de 1917 y del 17 de abril al 22 de noviembre de 1925.

  7. Paul Painlevé. Paul Painlevé. Aufnahme von 1923. Paul Painlevé (* 5. Dezember 1863 in Paris; † 29. Oktober 1933 ebenda) war ein französischer Mathematiker und Politiker des reformsozialistischen Parti républicain-socialiste. 1917 und 1925 war er für jeweils wenige Monate Premierminister der Dritten Französischen Republik .