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Joseph Louis Lagrange (25256 bytes)
1: [[Image:Lagrange.jpg|right]] 3: '''Joseph Louis Lagrange''' ([[January 25]], [[1736]] – [[April 10]]... 4: Lagrange worked for [[Frederick II of Prussia|Frederick II]], in [[Berlin]], for [[twenty]] [[year]]s... 5: It was Lagrange who developed the [[mean value theorem]] and solved the ... 10: ... already an accomplished mathematician, and was made a lecturer in the artillery school. Louis-Joseph de Montcalm (3177 bytes) 2: ...ing to stop the massacre.jpg|thumb|[[Louis-Joseph de Montcalm|Montcalm]] trying to stop Native America... 3: ...ial figure. This very able soldier is highly regarded by the French and Anglophone Canadians, yet has ... 5: ...and influence, they were a devoted couple. They made their home at Candiac and had 10 children over th... 8: ...he [[Auxerrois Regiment]] in [[1743]]. He was wounded and captured during an Italian campaign of [[174... 10: ...uebec City]]) by the [[United Kingdom|British]] under [[James Wolfe]], and Montcalm died the day after... Louis-Joseph Papineau (4087 bytes) 3: ...ian, lawyer, and the landlord of the ''seigneurie de la Petite-Nation''. His father was [[Joseph Papin... 7: ...lège de Montréal and later at the Petit Séminaire de Québec. Admitted to the bar in [[1810]], he exerc... 12: ... supporters could provide. When the United States declared themselves neutral in the conflict between ... 14: ...amartine|Lamartine]] and [[Hughes Felicité Robert de Lamennais|Lamennais]], the France of [[Louis-Phil... 20: ...rench Canadian liberal party, he became an independent MP. A convinced [[republican]] after a long exi... Louis Joseph, duc de Vendôme (2646 bytes) 1: '''Louis Joseph, duc de Vendôme''' ([[1654]] - [[June 11]], [[1712]]), [[... 3: ...burg]] at [[battle of Steinkirk|Steinkirk]] and under [[Nicolas Catinat|Catinat]] at [[battle of Marsa... 5: ...urage and command over his troops, converting the defeat that his indolent brother, the Grand Prior, h... 7: ...revent the defeat of [[battle of Oudenarde|Oudenarde]]. 9: ...laviciosa]]. Before the end of the war he died suddenly at Vinaros on the 11th of June 1712. Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (2187 bytes) 3: '''Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac''' ([[December 6]], [[1778]]–[[May 10]], [[1850]]) w... 5: ...ected to represent Haute Vienne in the chamber of deputies, and in [[1839]] he entered the chamber of ... 14: [[Category:1850 deaths|Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis]] 15: [[Category:Chemists|Gay-Lussac, Joseph-Louis]] 16: [[Category:French physicists|Gay-Lussac, Joseph-Louis]] Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer (439 bytes) 1: '''Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer''' ([[December 18]], [[1747]] - [[August 19]], [[1804]]) w... 3: He was born in [[Delle]], near [[Belfort]]. 10: [[Category:1804 deaths|Schérer, Barthélemy Louis Joseph]] 12: [[de:Barthélemy-Louis-Joseph Schérer]] Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold (7383 bytes) 1: ...]] ''Zampa'' and the [[ballet]] ''La Fille Mal Gardeé''. (His name is often misspelled as Hérold) 5: ..., an [[organ|organist]. At the age of six he attended the Hix Institute and excelled in his studies. W... 7: ...llow a musical career but, but after his father's death in 1802, he could finally pursue this avenue. ... 9: ...he composed his first [[symphony]] which all Prix de Rome winners were required to do to show their pr... 11: ...tria]]. In stayed in [[Vienna]] for two months under the employ of [[Metternich]] before leaving. He... Joseph Louis François Bertrand (1442 bytes) 3: ...ollège de France. He was a member of the Paris Academy of Sciences and was its permanent secretary for... 16: [[Category:1900 deaths|Bertrand, Joseph Louis François]] Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé (1394 bytes) 1: ... second time with another refugee Marie-Catherine de Bignole-Sale, but sometime in the early [[19th ce... 4: <table border = 1> 7: Preceded by:<br> [[Louis Henry I, Prince of Condé|Louis H... 11: Succeeded by:<br>[[Louis Henry II, Prince of Condé|Louis H... 16: [[Category:1818 deaths|Condé, Louis Joseph, Prince of]] Joseph Louis Anne Avenol (688 bytes) 2: ...y between [[1920]] and [[1933]], and he was succeeded by the [[Ireland|Irish]] diplomat [[Sean Lester]... 7: [[Category:1952 deaths|Avenol, Joseph Louis Anne]] Etienne Joseph Louis Garnier-Pagès (1642 bytes) 1: '''Étienne Joseph Louis Garnier-Pagès''' ([[December 27]], [[1801]] - [[June 23]], [[1841]]) wa... 5: ...ic societies, notably the ''Aide-toi, le ciel t'aidera'', an organization for purifying the elections. 7: ...[1831]] was sent from [[Isère]] to the chamber of deputies. He was concerned in the preparation of the... 9: ...- [[October 31]], [[1878]]), fought on the barricades during the [[July Revolution|revolution of July]... 12: ...1 Encyclopedia Britannica]] - please update as needed.'' LaGrange (724 bytes) 1: '''LaGrange''' is the name of some places in the [[United Sta... 2: ...States Postal Service]] spells this town's name [[LaGrange, Arkansas|La Grange]].) 3: *[[LaGrange, California]](Note that the [[United States Posta... 4: ...vice]] spells this town's name [[Lagrange, Geogia|Lagrange]].) 5: *[[LaGrange, Tennessee]] Lagrange (1100 bytes) 1: '''Lagrange''' is the name of some places in the [[United Sta... 2: *[[Lagrange, Georgia]] 3: *[[Lagrange, Indiana]] 4: *[[Lagrange, Maine]] 5: *[[Lagrange, New York]] (two places): Lagrange multipliers (5132 bytes) 4: ...hod introduces a new unknown scalar variable, the Lagrange multiplier, for each constraint; and forms a [[li... 6: To explain why this has a chance of working, consider a two-dimensional case. Suppose we have a functi... 22: ...alue of λ. This in geometrical form is the Lagrange multiplier argument: 28: == The method of Lagrange multipliers == 30: Let ''f'' ('''x''') be a function defined on an ''n''-dimensional [[open set]] {'''x''... Lagrange polynomial (4081 bytes) 1: ...nomial]] for a given set of data points in the '''Lagrange form'''. It was first discovered by [[Edward Wari... 3: ...e precise name is interpolation polynomial in the Lagrange form. 5: ==Definition== 6: [[image:lagrangepolys.png|frame|This image shows, for 4 random poi... 10: ...e Lagrange form''' is a [[linear combination]] of Lagrange basis polynomials Lagrange, Ohio (2645 bytes) 1: '''Lagrange''' is a village located in [[Lorain County, Ohio]... 4: ...[Image:OHMap-doton-Lagrange.png|right|Location of Lagrange, Ohio]] 6: Lagrange is located at 41°14'20" North, 82°7'13" West (41.238903, -82.120371){{GR|1}}. 10: == Demographics == 11: ...00% [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]], 0.33% from [[Race (U.S. Census)|other races]]... LaGrange, Georgia (2788 bytes) 1: ...GR|6}}. It is home to [[LaGrange College]], the oldest private college in the state. 4: LaGrange is located at 33°2'12" North, 85°1'55" West (33.036575, -85.031930){{GR|1}}. 8: == Demographics == 9: ...10% [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]], 1.23% from [[Race (U.S. Census)|other races]]... 11: ... someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.50 and the ave... LaGrange, Arkansas (2530 bytes) 1: '''LaGrange''' is a town located in [[Lee County, Arkansas]].... 4: LaGrange is located at 34°39'20" North, 90°44'2" West (34.655613, -90.733836){{GR|1}}. 8: == Demographics == 9: ...|Asian]], 0.00% [[Race (U.S. census)|Pacific Islander]], 0.00% from [[race (U.S. census)|other races]]... 11: ... someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.54 and the ave... LaGrange College (364 bytes) 1: ...ith the [[United Methodist Church]], and has a student body of approximately 1,000. 6: [http://www.lagrange.edu LaGrange College's website] Lagrange (crater) (3603 bytes) 2: latitude=32.3° S| 3: longitude=72.8° W| 5: depth=''Unknown''| 7: eponym=[[Joseph Louis Lagrange|Joseph L. Lagrange]]}} 8: '''Lagrange''' is a [[lunar]] [[crater]] that is attached to ...
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