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JULES RICHARD Born on 12th Aug 1862 in Blet, Cher (18), and died on 14 Oct 1956 in Châteauroux, Indre (36)

Jules Richard famous for Richard's paradox. The paradox was written in a letter to Louis Olivier and it involved the set of real numbers which can be defined in a finite number of words.  More information (opens in new window)

 

 

 

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