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Henri Weil (1818–1909), German-born French philologist; Hermann Wilhelm Weil (1876–1949), American opera singer; Irwin Weil (born 1928), American professor of Russian literature, son of Sidney Weil; Jacob Weil (died before 1456), German rabbi and Talmudist; Jacob Weil (writer) (1792–1864), German educator and writer; Jiří Weil (1900 ...
Weil was born in Philadelphia, on June 8, 1942, [4] the only child of parents who operated a millinery store, [4] in a family that was Reform Jewish. [5] He graduated from high school in 1959, and was awarded a scholarship from the American Association for the United Nations, [4] giving him the opportunity to go abroad for a year, during which he lived with families in India, Thailand, and ...
Weil (surname), including people with the surname Weill, Weyl Doctor Weil ( Mega Man Zero ) , a fictional character from the video game series Weil, Gotshal & Manges , international law firm
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André Weil (/ v eɪ /; French: [ɑ̃dʁe vɛj]; 6 May 1906 – 6 August 1998) was a French mathematician, known for his foundational work in number theory and algebraic geometry. [3] He was one of the most influential mathematicians of the twentieth century.
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Weil was born in the United States in 1942. Her family moved to Brazil when she was three and then to Chicago when she was five. Much of her education took place in Paris. [1] Weil is the daughter of mathematician André Weil and the niece of the philosopher Simone Weil. [2] Weil never met her aunt, who died shortly after she was born.
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