Charles Paul Narcisse Moreau
Colonel Charles Paul Narcisse Moreau (14 September 1837, in Paris – 6 July 1916) was a French soldier and mathematician. He served in the artillery and as an officier of the French Legion of Honor. He introduced Moreau's necklace-counting function into mathematics, and achieved the worst result ever recorded in an international chess tournament. Provided by Wikipedia-
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10by C. Laloux, F. Gouel, C. Lachaud, K. Timmerman, B. Do Van, A. Jonneaux, M. Petrault, G. Garcon, N. Rouaix, C. Moreau, R. Bordet, J.A. Duce, J.C. Devedjian, D. DevosGet full text
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12by Andrew J. Liounis, Jeffrey L. Small, Jason C. Swenson, Joshua R. Lyzhoft, Benjamin W. Ashman, Kenneth M. Getzandanner, Michael C. Moreau, Coralie D. Adam, Jason M. Leonard, Derek S. Nelson, John Y. Pelgrift, Brent J. Bos, Steven R. Chesley, Carl W. Hergenrother, Dante S. LaurettaGet full text
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