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1956- French mathematician and Fields Medal winner who contributed critical insights into theories on nonlinear partial differential equations involving viscosity solutions. Lions also contributed fundamental insights into variational problems, the...
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Pierre-Louis Lions (born August 11 1956) is a French mathematician. His parents were Jacques-Louis Lions, a mathematician and professor at the University of Nancy, and Andrée Olivier, his wife. He received his doctorate from the University of Pierre...


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Portland Press Herald (Maine)
Cocaine dealer in York County gets a life term ; Prosecutors say Ricardo Pierre-Louis ran a busy drug ring and committed violent acts while doing it.
02/26/2005: 350 words, approx. 1 pages
From staff reports Portland Press Herald (Maine) 02-26-2005 Cocaine dealer in York County gets a life term ; Prosecutors say Ricardo Pierre-Louis ran a busy drug ring and committed violent acts while doing it. Byline: From staff reports Edition: FINAL Section: Local &...
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Journal of Social History
Commissioner Foucault, Inspector Noel, and the "pederasts" of Paris, 1780-3.(police commissioner Pierre Louis Foucault; police inspector Louis Henri Noel)
12/22/1998: 11,672 words, approx. 39 pages
The unpublished papers of Pierre Louis Foucault, one of the district commissioners of police of Paris, provide evidence about the geography and sociology of the sodomitical subculture of the capital and about the ways in which sexual relations between men were experienced, regulated, and...
 


 

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