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Jacques Philippe Marie Binet
French mathematician (1786-1856).
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Place of Death
Paris
Place of Birth
Country of Citizenship
France
Educated At
Date of Birth
2/2/1786
1786
Date of Death
5/12/1856
1856
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Commons Gallery
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Father
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Mathematician
Physicist
Professor
Astronomer
Jacques
Series Ordinal
:
1
Philippe
Series Ordinal
:
2
French Academy of Sciences
(1843 - )
Start Time
:
1843
Nordisk Familjebok
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
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Q24347616
Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
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Q24754499
Collège De France
(1823 - 1856)
Position Held
:
Professor
Start Time
:
1823
End Time
:
1856
Lycée Condorcet
(1806 - 1807)
Subject Named As
:
Lycée Bonaparte
Start Time
:
1806
End Time
:
1807
Jacques Philippe Marie Binet
Astronomy
Jacques Philippe Marie Binet
French
Male
Montparnasse Cemetery
Burial Plot Reference
:
Div. 15 - Av. de l'Ouest
Coordinate Location
:
48.8396°N 2.3248°E
Knight of the Legion of Honour
(1821)
Point in Time
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1821
Reason for Preferred Rank
:
Most Precise Value
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Most Precise Value
Marie
Series Ordinal
:
3
École Polytechnique
(1804 - 1806)
Start Time
:
1804
End Time
:
1806
École Polytechnique
(1807 - 1830)
Start Time
:
1807
End Time
:
1830
Rennes
Country
:
Kingdom of France
President of the French Academy of Sciences
(1/1/1855 - 5/12/1856)
Series Ordinal
:
158
Replaces
:
Charles Combes
Replaced By
:
Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
Start Time
:
1/1/1855
End Time
:
5/12/1856
Country
:
Second French Empire
Binet Equation
Binet's Formula
Philippe Binet
Cauchy–Binet Formula
Binet
Binet’s Theorem
Binet–Cauchy Identity