Already 190 years ago Jacobi in a paper in Crelle's journal described the celebrated closure theorem of Poncelet as a ``bekanntes Problem der Elementargeometrie''. Some natural number theoretical questions arising in this context, will be discussed during this talk.Non UBCUnreviewedAuthor affiliation: University of GroningenFacult
Number theory is an ancient subject, but we still cannot answer many simplest and most natural quest...
Mathematicians delight in finding surprising connections between seemingly disparate areas of mathem...
International audienceJean-Victor Poncelet (1788-1867) is known as a geometer whose mathematical con...
Part of the beauty of mathematics is in discovering that two very dissimilar problems have, in fact,...
Poncelet's theorem is a famous result in algebraic geometry, dating to the early part of the ninetee...
Master's thesis in Mathmatics and PhysicsThis thesis will be concerned with different questions rela...
This book contains short notes or articles, as well as studies on several topics of Geometry and Num...
In 1813, J. Poncelet proved his beautiful theorem in projective geometry, Poncelet's Closure Theorem...
AbstractConvex circuits which have the property of circles of The Great Poncelet Theorem are introdu...
The theory of numbers continues to occupy a central place in modern mathematics because of both its ...
This volume contains expanded versions of lectures given at an instructional conference on number th...
The theorem that every recursively enumerable set is expon ntial Diophantine is improve ; a sharp fo...
The proof of the insolubility in natural numbers for , the Fermat's Last Theorem and Beal&apos...
abstract: Pierre de Fermat, an amateur mathematician, set upon the mathematical world a challenge so...
In 1842 the Belgian mathematician Eugène Charles Catalan asked whether 8 and 9 are the only consecut...
Number theory is an ancient subject, but we still cannot answer many simplest and most natural quest...
Mathematicians delight in finding surprising connections between seemingly disparate areas of mathem...
International audienceJean-Victor Poncelet (1788-1867) is known as a geometer whose mathematical con...
Part of the beauty of mathematics is in discovering that two very dissimilar problems have, in fact,...
Poncelet's theorem is a famous result in algebraic geometry, dating to the early part of the ninetee...
Master's thesis in Mathmatics and PhysicsThis thesis will be concerned with different questions rela...
This book contains short notes or articles, as well as studies on several topics of Geometry and Num...
In 1813, J. Poncelet proved his beautiful theorem in projective geometry, Poncelet's Closure Theorem...
AbstractConvex circuits which have the property of circles of The Great Poncelet Theorem are introdu...
The theory of numbers continues to occupy a central place in modern mathematics because of both its ...
This volume contains expanded versions of lectures given at an instructional conference on number th...
The theorem that every recursively enumerable set is expon ntial Diophantine is improve ; a sharp fo...
The proof of the insolubility in natural numbers for , the Fermat's Last Theorem and Beal&apos...
abstract: Pierre de Fermat, an amateur mathematician, set upon the mathematical world a challenge so...
In 1842 the Belgian mathematician Eugène Charles Catalan asked whether 8 and 9 are the only consecut...
Number theory is an ancient subject, but we still cannot answer many simplest and most natural quest...
Mathematicians delight in finding surprising connections between seemingly disparate areas of mathem...
International audienceJean-Victor Poncelet (1788-1867) is known as a geometer whose mathematical con...