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- Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier [r]: Eminent late 18th century French chemist. [e]
- Associated Legendre function [r]: Function defined by where Pℓ denotes a Legendre function. [e]
- Augustin-Louis Cauchy [r]: (1789 – 1857) prominent French mathematician, one of the pioneers of rigor in mathematics and complex analysis. [e]
- Bernhard Riemann [r]: German mathematician (1826-1866) notable for differential geometry, function theory, and number theory. [e]
- Euclid [r]: (ca. 325 BC - ca. 265 BC) Alexandrian mathematician and known as the father of geometry. [e]
- Gamma function [r]: A mathematical function that extends the domain of factorials to non-integers. [e]
- Kilogram [r]: The kilogram is the basic unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI, metric system). [e]
- Legendre polynomials [r]: Orthogonal polynomials in the variable −1 ≤ x ≤ 1 and weight function w(x) = 1. [e]
- Louis XVI [r]: King of France executed in 1792 during the French Revolution; husband of Marie Antoinette. [e]
- Napoleon [r]: Noted military commander, world historic figure and dictator of France from 1799 to 1814 [e]
- Legendre polynomials [r]: Orthogonal polynomials in the variable −1 ≤ x ≤ 1 and weight function w(x) = 1. [e]