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  • ...nstruktionen der Perspektive und Photogrammetrie'' by Hermann Guido Hauck (1845 — 1905)]] ...he field of [[computer vision]], any two images of the same planar surface in space are related by a '''[[homography]]''' (assuming a [[pinhole camera mo ...
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  • ...ematics |url=https://www.wolframscience.com/nks/notes-12-9--generalization-in-mathematics/ |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{citation |last1=Toader |first1=Iuli ...anence |url=https://hsm.stackexchange.com/a/3303/14472 |website=History of Science and Mathematics Stack Exchange}}</ref> Additionally, the principle has been ...
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  • ...es at the Portuguese Royal Naval Academy, and then proceeded his education in Mathematics at the [[University of Coimbra]] where he became a [[doctorate| ...s)|couple]] in [[Classical mechanics]]<ref name=":2" /> and in [[Actuarial science]].<ref>{{Cite thesis|last=Martins|first=Ana Patrícia Morais da Fonseca|titl ...
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  • ...ma_mater = [[Imperial Moscow University|Imperial Moscow University (1845)]] ...nt of Physics, Moscow State University |location=Moscow |pages=100–105}} {{in lang|ru}}</ref> and his younger brother [[Karl Davydov|Karl Davidov]] (1838 ...
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  • :His principle achievement, which marks his place, in the future and the present, among the names of geometers that will endure, ...to include complementary algebra and analytic geometry. Bellavitis married in 1842 and had one son who also taught geometry at the University of Padua.<r ...
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  • ...}</ref> and Bauer's conic sections. He earned a footnote in the history of science as the doctoral advisor (''Doktorvater'') of [[Heinrich Burkhardt]], who be ...r Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet]]. From 1842 Gustav Bauer continued his studies in [[Paris]] under [[Joseph Liouville]], as well as other mathematicians. ...
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  • ...ho were unwilling to learn codes, and employers who did not want to invest in staff training. ...s most successful system was eventually a one-needle system that continued in service into the 1930s. ...
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  • ...f the pure liquid.<ref name="hunter">Hunter, R.J. ''Foundations of Colloid Science'' 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, '''2001'''.</ref> This result is d ...es of capillary condensation, it can also cause many problems in materials science applications such as [[atomic-force microscopy]]<ref name="AFM">Weeks, B. L ...
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  • {{short description|Law describing the pressure drop in an incompressible and Newtonian fluid}} ...re drop]] in an [[incompressible]] and [[Newtonian fluid|Newtonian]] fluid in [[laminar flow]] flowing through a long cylindrical pipe of constant cross ...
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  • {{Short description|Physical quantities taking values at each point in space and time}} ...of the electromagnetic field|two interacting vector fields]] at each point in spacetime, or as a [[Covariant formulation of classical electromagnetism|si ...
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  • ...and designed by Thomson and collaborators, at the [[Science Museum, London|Science Museum]], South Kensington, London]] ...ican Mathematical Society (2009) II.2]], showing how combinations of waves in non-commensurable frequencies cannot repeat their resultant patterns exactl ...
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  • ...[[probability theory]], as well as other related fields such as [[computer science]]. ...tus was seven months old. As his father and grandfather had both been born in India, De Morgan used to say that he was neither English nor Scottish nor I ...
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  • {{short description|Conditions in number theory}} ...ble; the word "reciprocity" comes from the form of some of these theorems, in that they relate the solvability of the congruence ''x''<sup>4</sup> &equiv ...
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  • ...ng of the Victorian''' '''era''' refers to the development of mathematics, science, technology and engineering during the [[Victorian era|reign]] of [[Queen V == Professionalisation of science == ...
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  • ...nomenclature of Hogarth (1977): discreditation was not made by proper way (in the course of defamation of Crook, 1982).<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.m ...ph A., Parise, John B., and Vogt, Thomas (2006) Pressure-induced hydration in zeolite tetranatrolite. American Mineralogist: 91: 247-251.</ref><ref>Seryo ...
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  • .... The models of the Solar System throughout history were first represented in the early form of [[Cave painting|cave markings]] and drawings, [[calendar] ...previous models, thus, the early models are kept track of by intellectuals in astronomy, an extended progress from trying to perfect the [[Geocentric orb ...
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  • ...centuries, aided by the construction of the first [[wind tunnel]] in 1871. In his 1738 publication ''Hydrodynamica'', [[Daniel Bernoulli]] described a fu ...development of reasonable predictions of the thrust needed to power flight in conjunction with the development of high-lift, low-drag airfoils paved the ...
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  • ...alter">Walter (2018)</ref><ref name="warwick">Warwick (1992), (2012)</ref> In addition, it can be shown that the conformal group of the plane (correspond === Development in the 19th century === ...
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  • ...en the final and initial states of a system, and subtracting the work done in the process.<ref>Callen, H.B. (1985). p.19</ref> For a closed system, this ...interacting bodies, for example, by the amount of ice melted or by change in [[temperature]] of a body.<ref>[[James Clerk Maxwell|Maxwell, J.C.]] (1871) ...
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  • {{Women in society sidebar|science}} This page aims to list inventions and discoveries in which women played a major role. ...
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