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The Belgian Mathematical Society (abbreviated as BMS), founded in 1921 by Théophile de Donder at the Université libre de Bruxelles, [1] is the national mathematical society of Belgium and a member society of the European Mathematical Society. Its mission is to assemble all Belgian mathematicians and defend their interests.
The Olympiade Mathématique Belge (English: Belgian Mathematical Olympiad; OMB) is a mathematical competition for students in grades 7 to 12, organised each year since 1976. Only students from the French community participate, Dutch -speaking students can compete in the Vlaamse Wiskunde Olympiade .
The Royal Belgian Academy Council of Applied Sciences (BACAS) is a Belgian council, which consists of the Flemish Academy Committee for Science and Technology (CAWET) and Walloon Comité de l'Académie pour les Applications de la Science (CAPAS) committees of the Flemish and French Academies of Science in Belgium. BACAS has ten members from the ...
Science and technology in Belgium is well developed with the presence of several universities and research institutes. As Belgium is a federal state , science is organized at several levels. At the national level, there is the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (BELSPO) and each of the three regions, Brussels-Capital Region , Flanders and ...
The Belgian State Railways Type 10, later known as the NMBS/SNCB Type 10, was a class of 4-6-2 steam locomotives built between 1910 and 1914.. The class was used to work express trains operated by the Belgian State Railways and its successor, the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB), which was established in 1926.
Belgian Railways Class 23; Belgian Railways Class 25; Belgian Railways Class 25.5; Belgian Railways Class 26; Belgian Railways Class 27; Belgian Railways Class 28 (Baume-Marpent) Belgian Railways Class 28 (Bombardier) Belgian Railways Class 50 (diesel loco) Belgian Railways Class 51; Belgian Railways Class 57; Belgian Railways Class 59; Belgian ...
Notes Class 50: Cockerill (1961, converted 1969) 1 Converted back to Class 51: 1980 2940 kW (4000 hp) Converted from Class 51: Class 51: Cockerill (1961-1963) 93 Withdrawn 2003 1450 kW (1965 hp) ex type 200 Class 52: AFB (1955) 17 Withdrawn 2008 1265 kW (1700 hp) ex type 202 Class 53: AFB (1955) 20 Withdrawn 2008 1265 kW (1700 hp) ex type 203 ...
In 1927, the Belgian physicist Georges Lemaitre proposed an expanding model for the universe to explain the observed redshifts of spiral nebulae, and calculated the Hubble law. He based his theory on the work of Einstein and De Sitter, and independently derived Friedmann's equations for an expanding universe. Also, the red shifts themselves ...