Examples of using Monge in English and their translations into Tagalog
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While an undergraduate he made his famous discovery of what are called today'Dupin's cyclides' guided in this work by Monge.
After Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo, Monge continued to see him until he was put on board a ship on 15 July.
Fourier, Monge and Malus had agreed to be part of the expeditionary force
At first Monge's post did not require him to use his mathematical talents, but Monge worked in his own time developing his own ideas of geometry.
During difficult times with Napoleon in Egypt and Syria, Monge continued to work on perfecting his treatise Application de l'analyse à la géométrie.
On 22 January 1769 Monge wrote to Bossut explaining that he was writing a work on the evolutes of curves of double curvature.
The analytic problem is that of proving the existence of a solution of a highly nonlinear(complex Monge- Ampère) differential equation.
Monge accepted with pleasure,
There he studied the geometry of Monge equations and he introduced the important ideas of asymptotic line curvature of the first
This first contact with Monge would be one of many throughout his career,
Monge, who was the director of the École Polytechnique,
After three years of dividing his time between Paris and Mézières, Monge was offered yet another post, namely to replace Bézout
Politics now helped Cauchy into the Academy of Sciences when Carnot and Monge fell from political favour
If Napoleon actually said that Monge loved him like a mistress,
despite heavy duties as an examiner, Monge undertook research in a wide range of scientific subjects presenting papers to the Académie on.
About a year after becoming a draftsman, Monge was given a task which allowed him to use his mathematical skill to attack the task he was given.
However from May 1796 to October 1797, Monge was in Italy on a commission to select the best art treasures for the conquerors and bring them to France.
it was realised that Monge was someone with exceptional abilities in both theoretical and practical subjects.
The four memoirs that Monge submitted to the Académie were on a generalisation of the calculus of variations,
In 1777 Monge married Cathérine Huart