LEBESGUE (H.) — Le mathématicien Henri Lebesgue est l’un des fondateurs de l’analyse moderne. Presque tous ses travaux se rattachent à la théorie des fonctions de variables réelles. Sa conception de l’intégration et de la mesure renouvelle l’étude des problèmes… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Lebesgue covering dimension — or topological dimension is one of several inequivalent notions of assigning a topological invariant dimension to a given topological space. Contents 1 Definition 2 Examples 3 Properties 4 … Wikipedia
Point de Lebesgue — En mathématiques et plus particulièrement en théorie de la mesure, un point x du domaine de définition d une application lebesgue intégrable est appelé point de Lebesgue lorsque f varie très peu au voisinage de x ou de manière plus générale si… … Wikipédia en Français
Lebesgue-Stieltjes integration — In measure theoretic analysis and related branches of mathematics, Lebesgue Stieltjes integration generalizes Riemann Stieltjes and Lebesgue integration, preserving the many advantages of the latter in a more general measure theoretic framework.… … Wikipedia
Lebesgue's density theorem — In mathematics, Lebesgue s density theorem states that for any Lebesgue measurable set A, the density of A is 1 at almost every point in A. Intuitively, this means that the edge of A, the set of points in A whose neighborhood is partially in A… … Wikipedia
Point process — In statistics and probability theory, a point process is a type of random process for which any one realisation consists of a set of isolated points either in time or geographical space, or in even more general spaces. For example, the occurrence … Wikipedia
Lebesgue spine — In mathematics, in the area of potential theory, a Lebesgue spine or Lebesgue thorn is a type of set used for discussing solutions to the Dirichlet problem and related problems of potential theory. The Lebesgue spine was introduced in 1912 by… … Wikipedia
Lebesgue , Henri Léon — (1875–1941) French mathematician Lebesgue, who was born at Beauvais in northern France, studied at the Ecole Normale Supérieure. He obtained posts at Rennes (1902) and Poitiers (1906) universities, at the Sorbonne (1910), and at the Collège de… … Scientists
Lebesgue's decomposition theorem — In mathematics, more precisely in measure theory, Lebesgue s decomposition theorem is a theorem which states that given mu and u two sigma; finite signed measures on a measurable space (Omega,Sigma), there exist two sigma; finite signed measures… … Wikipedia
Henri Lebesgue — Infobox Scientist name =Henri Lebesgue box width =26em image width =225px caption = birth date =1875 06 28 birth place =Beauvais, France death date =death date and age|1941|7|26|1875|6|28 death place =Paris, France residence = citizenship =… … Wikipedia