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What (who) is Simeon Denis Poisson - definition

FRENCH MATHEMATICIAN, MECHANICIAN AND PHYSICIST (1781–1840)
Siméon Poisson; Siméon-Denis Poisson; Simeon D. Poisson; Simeon Denis Poisson; Simeon Poisson; Simeon-Denis Poisson; Siméon denis poisson; Simeon denis poisson; S. D. Poisson
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Poisson point process         
  • Graph of an inhomogeneous Poisson point process on the real line. The events are marked with black crosses, the time-dependent rate <math> \lambda(t) </math> is given by the function marked red.
  • An illustration of a marked point process, where the unmarked point process is defined on the positive real line, which often represents time. The random marks take on values in the state space <math>S</math> known as the ''mark space''. Any such marked point process can be interpreted as an unmarked point process on the space <math>[0,\infty]\times S </math>. The marking theorem says that if the original unmarked point process is a Poisson point process and the marks are stochastically independent, then the marked point process is also a Poisson point process on <math>[0,\infty]\times S </math>. If the Poisson point process is homogeneous, then the gaps <math>\tau_i</math> in the diagram are drawn from an exponential distribution.
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RANDOM MATHEMATICAL OBJECT THAT CONSISTS OF POINTS RANDOMLY LOCATED ON A MATHEMATICAL SPACE
Poisson process; Inhomogeneous Poisson process; Non-homogenous Poisson process; Poisson random process; Poisson Random process; Poisson Random Process; Poisson random Process; Poisson Process; Poisson processes; A Poisson process; Non-homogeneous Poisson process; Nonhomogeneous Poisson process; Spatial Poisson process; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Spatial Poisson Process; Spatial Poisson Process; Poisson point field; Poisson random point field; Homogeneous Poisson process; Homogeneous Poisson point process
In probability, statistics and related fields, a Poisson point process is a type of random mathematical object that consists of points randomly located on a mathematical space. The Poisson point process is often called simply the Poisson process, but it is also called a Poisson random measure, Poisson random point field or Poisson point field.
Simeon         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Shim'on; Semyon; Simeon the Elder; Symeon the Righteous; Symeon; Simeon (biblical figure); Simeon (Biblical figure); Simeon (name); Šimʿon; Sim'on; Simeon (Bible); שמעון; Simeon The Pious; Simeon the Righteous; Shim‘ōn; Shemʿon; Shem'on
Simeon () is a given name, from the Hebrew (Biblical Šimʿon, Tiberian Šimʿôn), usually transliterated as Shimon. In Greek it is written Συμεών, hence the Latinized spelling Symeon.
Siméon Bourgois         
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FRENCH ADMIRAL
Simon Bourgeois; Simeon Bourgeois; Siméon Bourgeois
Siméon Bourgois was a 19th-century French Navy vice-admiral who was especially involved in the development of early submarines. He was born in Thionville, Lorraine, on March 26, 1815, and died in Paris on December 24, 1887.

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Siméon Denis Poisson

Baron Siméon Denis Poisson FRS FRSE (French: [si.me.ɔ̃ də.ni pwa.sɔ̃]; 21 June 1781 – 25 April 1840) was a French mathematician and physicist who worked on statistics, complex analysis, partial differential equations, the calculus of variations, analytical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, elasticity, and fluid mechanics. Moreover, he predicted the Poisson spot in his attempt to disprove the wave theory of Augustin-Jean Fresnel, which was later confirmed.