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  • {{r|Adrien-Marie Legendre}}
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  • {{r|Adrien-Marie Legendre}}
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  • ...ok online]</ref> and "Legendre" is in honor of the French mathematician [[Adrien-Marie Legendre]] (1752–1833), who was the first to introduce and study the functions.
    7 KB (1,150 words) - 07:58, 24 January 2010
  • '''Adrien-Marie Legendre''' (Paris, 18 September 1752 &ndash; Paris, 10 January 1833) was an import
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  • ...Laplace&f=false Google book].</ref> in honor of the French mathematician [[Adrien-Marie Legendre]] (1752–1833), who was the first to introduce and study them. Todhunter
    7 KB (1,091 words) - 06:21, 10 September 2009
  • ...). Already as a schoolboy he read advanced mathematical books, including [[Adrien-Marie Legendre]]'s Number Theory (1830). Riemann studied mathematics at the [[University o
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  • ...f [[Blagden]], [[Laplace]], [[Vandermonde]], [[Fourcroy]], [[Meusnier]], [[Adrien-Marie Legendre|Legendre]] and [[Le Roy]]</ref> and presented the result on November 12th
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  • ...ame gamma function and the symbol <math>\Gamma</math> were introduced by [[Adrien-Marie Legendre]] around 1811; Legendre also rewrote Euler's integral definition in its mod
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  • [[Adrien-Marie Legendre|Legendre]] (1752-1833) was the first to state the law of quadratic reciproc
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