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Definition of Borel
1. n. See Borrel.
Definition of Borel
1. borrel [adj] - See also: borrel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Borel
Literary usage of Borel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Proceedings of the Hague Peace Conferences: Translation of the Original by James Brown Scott (1921)
"178 of Mr. Louis Renault 178 3f his Excellency Mr. van den Heuvel 179 of Mr.
Louis Renault 179 of Mr. de Beaufort 179 of Colonel borel 179 of the President ..."
2. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte by Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne, Ramsay Weston Phipps (1890)
"Fauche-borel merely passed through Hamburg, and embarked for London ... As Louis
stepped on the shore of France in 1814 Fauche-borel was ready to assist him ..."
3. A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages by Henry Charles Lea (1887)
"This comprehended the whole district which Francois borel and Vicente Ferrer
found swarming with heretics. The inquisitor is urged to use his utmost ..."
4. Quantum Statistical Mechanics and Lie Group Harmonic Analysis by Norman Hurt, Robert Hermann (1980)
"The borel-Weil ... A GENERALIZED “borel-WEIL” ... under the action (G) of G.
The “generalized borel—Weil” ..."
5. Empirical Processes by Peter Gaenssler (1983)
"Weak convergence of non-borel measures on a metric space. Let S = (S,d) be a
metric space with metric d and let B (S) = В (S,d) be the a-algebra in S ..."
6. Real Analysis by Andrew M. Bruckner, Judith B. Bruckner, Brian S. Thomson (1997)
"11.8 A Method to Show a Set Is Not borel In many instances, one can see easily
that a certain set under consideration is analytic or co-analytic (ie, ..."