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    France's empire. Painlevé was born in Paris. Brought up within a family of skilled artisans (his father was a draughtsman) Painlevé showed early promise...
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  • discovered by Émile Picard (1889), Paul Painlevé (1900, 1902), Richard Fuchs (1905), and Bertrand Gambier (1910). Painlevé transcendents have their origin...
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  • singularities in the n-body problem by Paul Painlevé Painlevé paradox, a paradox in rigid-body dynamics by Paul Painlevé Painlevé transcendents, ordinary differential...
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  • Gullstrand–Painlevé coordinates are a particular set of coordinates for the Schwarzschild metric – a solution to the Einstein field equations which describes...
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    Herriot - President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs Paul Painlevé - Minister of War Camille Chautemps - Minister of the Interior Anatole...
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    1925 – Paul Doumer succeeds Loucheur as Minister of Finance. Aristide Briand – President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs Paul Painlevé – Minister...
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    son of mathematician and twice prime minister of France Paul Painlevé. A few days after Painlevé was born, his mother, Marguerite Petit de Villeneuve, died...
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  • friction. It is named for former French prime minister and mathematician Paul Painlevé. To demonstrate the paradox, a hypothetical system is constructed where...
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  • governed until July 1926 under the premierships of Édouard Herriot, Paul Painlevé and Aristide Briand. Sharp, Walter R. (1924). "The French Elections"...
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    Minister Louis Malvy might have engaged in treason. Prime Minister Paul Painlevé was inclined to open negotiations with Germany. Clemenceau argued that...
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