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  1. Paul Pierre Lévy (15 de septiembre de 1886 - 15 de diciembre de 1971) [1] fue un matemático francés que trabajó principalmente en la teoría de probabilidades, introduciendo la Martingala, los vuelos de Lévy, los procesos de Lévy, las medidas de Lévy, la constante de Lévy, la distribución de Lévy, el área de Lévy y el fractal de la ...

  2. Paul Pierre Lévy (15 September 1886 – 15 December 1971) was a French mathematician who was active especially in probability theory, introducing fundamental concepts such as local time, stable distributions and characteristic functions.

  3. Paul Pierre Lévy (15 de septiembre de 1886 – 15 de diciembre de 1971) fue un matemático francés que estuvo activo especialmente en la teoría de la probabilidad, introduciendo conceptos fundamentales como la hora local, las distribuciones estables y las funciones características.

  4. Paul Lévy was a French mathematician who, after starting out as an expert on functional analysis, made important advances in probability theory.

  5. Paul Lévy (born Sept. 15, 1886, Paris, France—died Dec. 15, 1971) was a French mining engineer and mathematician noted for his work in the theory of probability.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. The book “contained the first systematic treatise of random variables, their probability distributions, and their characteristic functions,” wrote Swedish mathematician Harald Cramer in 1980. Lévy continued to be a leading light on probability theory.

  7. French mathematician regarded as the founder of modern probability theory. A graduate of the École Polytechnique, his first paper was published in 1905. After study under Hadamard, he obtained his doctorate in 1912.