Quotation By Gaspard De Prony Gaspard de Prony (1755 1839). Lagrange's foundations of the calculusis assuredly a very interesting part of what one might call http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Quotations2/729.html
Extractions: [Lagrange's foundations of the calculus] is assuredly a very interesting part of what one might call purely philosophical study; but when it is a case of making transcendental analysis an instrument of exploration for questions presented by astronomy, marine, geodesy, and the different branches of the science of the engineer, the consideration of the infinitely small leads to the aim in a manner [which is] more felicitous, more prompt, and more immediately adapted to the nature of the questions, and this is why the Leibnizian method has, in general, prevailed in French schools.
De Prony Gaspard Claire Françios Marie Riché de Prony (17551839). Az elsõ fennmaradtszervezett számítás a mai napig kiemelkedõ teljesítménynek számít. http://www.inlap.jate.u-szeged.hu/tortenet/ADATFEL/PRONY/prony.htm
Virtual Encyclopedia Of Mathematics de groot johannes de l'hôpital guillaume francois antoine marquis de moivre abrahamde morgan augustus de prony gaspard clair francois marie riche de witt jan http://www.lacim.uqam.ca/~plouffe/Simon/supermath.html
ENPC : Gaspard-Marie RICHE De PRONY Directeur de l'Ecole des ponts et chaussées, de prony met en oeuvre la réforme des études http://www.enpc.fr/Comm/PAGES/prony.html
De_Prony Biography of gaspard Clair Francois Marie Riche de prony (17551839) gaspard de prony's family name was Riche, the de prony title having been bought by his parents. http://sfabel.tripod.com/mathematik/database/De_Prony.html
Extractions: Previous (Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Gaspard de Prony Monge was impressed with this paper and realised that de Prony was someone of great potential. Also around 1791 de Prony was working on geometry with Pierre Girard . Then in 1792, de Prony began a major task of producing logarithmic and trigonometric tables, the Cadastre. With the assistance of Legendre Carnot and other mathematicians, and between 70 to 80 assistants, the work was undertaken over a period of years, being completed in 1801. The tables were, see [2]:- ... vast, with values calculated to between fourteen and twenty-nine decimal places. Each copy consisted of eighteen folio volumes together with another volume of mathematical procedures. Getting such a massive work published was another matter. Negotiations went on over a number of years until , in 1809, it seemed they would appear. The publisher wrote:- The present generation would never have witnessed the end of this monumental work if M de Prony had not had the fortunate idea of applying the powerful method of division of labour, conceiving methods to reduce the long and laborious part of the production of the tables to simple additions and subtractions...
De_Prony gaspard Clair François Marie Riche de prony. gaspard de prony's family namewas Riche, the de prony title having been bought by his parents. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/De_Prony.html
Extractions: Gaspard de Prony Monge was impressed with this paper and realised that de Prony was someone of great potential. Also around 1791 de Prony was working on geometry with Pierre Girard . Then in 1792, de Prony began a major task of producing logarithmic and trigonometric tables, the Cadastre. With the assistance of Legendre Carnot and other mathematicians, and between 70 to 80 assistants, the work was undertaken over a period of years, being completed in 1801. The tables were, see [2]:- ... vast, with values calculated to between fourteen and twenty-nine decimal places. Each copy consisted of eighteen folio volumes together with another volume of mathematical procedures. Getting such a massive work published was another matter. Negotiations went on over a number of years until, in 1809, it seemed they would appear. The publisher wrote:- The present generation would never have witnessed the end of this monumental work if M de Prony had not had the fortunate idea of applying the powerful method of division of labour, conceiving methods to reduce the long and laborious part of the production of the tables to simple additions and subtractions...
Extractions: [Lagrange's foundations of the calculus] is assuredly a very interesting part of what one might call purely philosophical study; but when it is a case of making transcendental analysis an instrument of exploration for questions presented by astronomy, marine, geodesy, and the different branches of the science of the engineer, the consideration of the infinitely small leads to the aim in a manner [which is] more felicitous, more prompt, and more immediately adapted to the nature of the questions, and this is why the Leibnizian method has, in general, prevailed in French schools.
PRONY, GASPARD CLAIR FRANCOIS MARIE RICHE DE prony, gaspard CLAIR FRANCOIS MARIE RICHE de. other cause. What, then,is the origin of the widelydiffused myth that fire was stolen? http://84.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PR/PRONY_GASPARD_CLAIR_FRANCOIS_MARIE_RICHE_DE.
Extractions: I-lis career may be studied in Hesiod; in the splendid Prometheus vinctus of Aeschylus, with the scholia; in Heynes Apollodorus; in the excursus (I) of SchUzius to the Aeschylean drama, and in the frequently quoted work of Kuhn. The essay of Steinthal may also be examined (Goldziher, Myth. Hebr., Eng. trans., p. 363392), where the amused student will discover that Moses is a Pramanthas, with much else that is as learned and convincing. See also Tylors Early History of Man; Nesfield in Calcutta Review (January, April, 1884); and the article FIRE. (A. L.) PROMOTER, one who promotes (Lat. promovere, to move forward), advances or forwards any scheme, project or undertaking. The most general specific sense in which the word is now used is that of a person who takes the steps necessary to the incorporation of a joint-stock company (see COMPANY) or to the passing of a private or local act of parliament. In legal history, a promoter was one who prosecuted offenders, originally as an officer of the Crown, later as a common informer; the term is still used thus of the prosecutor in a suit in an ecclesiastical court. PRONGBUCK, PRONGHORN, or (in America) simply ANTELOPE, the sole existing representative of a family (Antilocapridae) of hollow-horned ruminants in which the horn-sheaths are forked and annually shed and renewed. Standing about 3 ft. high at the shoulder and slightly more at the croup, the male prongbuck has the black horns rising vertically upwards immediately above the eyes. The general colour is bright sandy fawn, with much white on the face, three white bars on the throat and white under parts and buttocks. The white throat-bands are evidently protective; and the long white hair on the buttocks can be erected and expanded into large chrysanthemum-like bunches as in Japanese deer; these being guides to the members of the herd vJhen in flight. The tail is short; lateral hoofs are wanting; and the teeth are tall-crowned. Female prongbuck produce one or two young at a birth, and are either hornless or furnished with small and more or less rudimentary horns.
De_Prony Biography of gaspard de prony (17551839) gaspard de prony's family name was Riche, the de prony title having been bought by his parents. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/De_Prony.html
Extractions: Gaspard de Prony Monge was impressed with this paper and realised that de Prony was someone of great potential. Also around 1791 de Prony was working on geometry with Pierre Girard . Then in 1792, de Prony began a major task of producing logarithmic and trigonometric tables, the Cadastre. With the assistance of Legendre Carnot and other mathematicians, and between 70 to 80 assistants, the work was undertaken over a period of years, being completed in 1801. The tables were, see [2]:- ... vast, with values calculated to between fourteen and twenty-nine decimal places. Each copy consisted of eighteen folio volumes together with another volume of mathematical procedures. Getting such a massive work published was another matter. Negotiations went on over a number of years until, in 1809, it seemed they would appear. The publisher wrote:- The present generation would never have witnessed the end of this monumental work if M de Prony had not had the fortunate idea of applying the powerful method of division of labour, conceiving methods to reduce the long and laborious part of the production of the tables to simple additions and subtractions...
References For De_Prony References for the biography of gaspard de prony prony the bridge builder the life and times of gaspard de prony, educator and scientist, Centaurus 37 (1994), 230268. http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/References/De_Prony.html
Extractions: M M Bradley, Prony the bridge builder : the life and times of Gaspard de Prony, educator and scientist, Centaurus I Grattan-Guinness, Work for the hairdressers : The production of de Prony's logarithmic and trigonometric tables, Annals of the History of Computing M Walckenaer, La Vie de Prony, Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
ENPC-Présentation Du Fonds Ancien Translate this page par les nombreux dons des directeurs successifs de l'Ecole, parmi lesquels il convientde noter Pierre-Charles Lesage et gaspard Riche de prony pour leurs http://www.enpc.fr/bib/fonds_ancien/presentation.htm
Prony Brake - Dynamometer According to the 1911 version of Encyclopedia Britannica prony, gaspard CLAIR FRANCOISMARIE RICHE de (17551839), French engineer, was born at Chamelet, in http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blprony.htm
Quotations By De_Prony Quotations by gaspard de prony. Lagrange's foundations of the calculus is assuredly a very interesting part of what http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Quotations/De_Prony.html
Extractions: [Lagrange's foundations of the calculus] is assuredly a very interesting part of what one might call purely philosophical study; but when it is a case of making transcendental analysis an instrument of exploration for questions presented by astronomy, marine, geodesy, and the different branches of the science of the engineer, the consideration of the infinitely small leads to the aim in a manner [which is] more felicitous, more prompt, and more immediately adapted to the nature of the questions, and this is why the Leibnizian method has, in general, prevailed in French schools. [Delambre on de Prony's tables] These tables will not serve in the usual cases, but only in extraordinary cases. Main index Biographies Index
Gaspard-Marie Riche De Prony, Directeur Du Bureau Du Cadastre Translate this page Pour les besoins du cadastre, le Baron gaspard de prony a produit un jeu completde tables trigonométriques dans le nouveau système métrique. http://perso.wanadoo.fr/cadastre/prony.htm
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Le Bureau Du Cadastre Translate this page En effet, afin de permettre le calcul rigoureux de la nouvelle contribution foncière,le Baron gaspard de prony dut produire un jeu complet de tables http://perso.wanadoo.fr/cadastre/bureau.htm
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P/PR PRABHU (CASTE) PRADIER, JAMES PRADILLA, FRANCISCO PRAED, PROLETARIATE PROLOCUTOR PROLOGUE PROME PROMENAde PROMETHEUS PROMOTER PRONGBUCK, PRONGHORNPRONUNCIATION prony, gaspard CLAIR FRANCOIS MARIE RICHE de PROOF PROOF http://1911encyclopedia.org/P/PR/
História Da Equação De Darcy-Weisbach Translate this page Por isto, sua equação teve fraco desempenho comparado com a equação empíricade prony (gaspard Clair Francois Marie Riche de prony, 1755-1839) amplamente http://biosystems.okstate.edu/darcy/Portuguese/HistoriaDarcy-Weisbach.htm
Extractions: onde c, d e e são coeficientes empíricos para um dado tipo de tubo. Darcy desta forma introduziduziu o conceito de coeficiente de atrito escalonado por diâmetro; o que nós atualmente chamamos de rugosidade relativa, quando aplicando o Diagrama do Moody. Portanto, é tradicional chamar f de "fator f de Darcy", ainda que Darcy nunca tenha proposto isto naquela fórmula. Os dois conceitos foram juntados por Fanning em 1880 (eu penso). Ele publicou uma compilação dos valores de f como uma função do tipo de tub e da velocidade. Contudo, seria notado que Fanning utilizou o raio hidráulico, ao invés de D na equação do atrito, e assim os valores do "f de Fanning" são apenas 1/4 dos valores do "f de Darcy". A equação de Darcy-Weisbach não foi universalmente proveitosa até o desenvolvimento do diagrama de Moody Christensen, B.A., 2000. Discussion of "Limitations and Proper Use of the Hazen-Williams Equation. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering", ASCE.