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  • His [[textbook]] on [[analytic geometry]] in 1897 was reviewed by [[Maxime Bôcher]].<ref>Maxime Bocher (1897) [https://p ...rote on [[Riemannian geometry]] and [[curvature of Riemannian manifolds]]. In 1903 he spoke on [[non-Euclidean geometry]]. ...
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  • | name = Geometric Exercises in Paper Folding | image = File:Geometrical Exercises in Paper Folding title page.png ...
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  • .... He is known as Tawfiq Pasha of Vidin or as Vidinli Huseyin, Tawfiq Pasha in Turkish literature.<ref name=SA/> He served as [[Ottoman Empire-United Stat ...yin Tevfik Paşa Mezar Taşı.jpg|thumb|The tombstone of Hüseyin Tevfik Pasha in Eyüp Sultan]] ...
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  • | education = PhD in Geometry (1907) from the University of Wisconsin (Madison) | known_for = 2nd woman to receive a PhD in math at the University of Wisconsin ...
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  • ...-edinburgh/article/suggested-modifications-of-the-sign-of-equality-for-use-in-chemical-notation/E518AD9B6CFE331A3E6E3030D672E488 |journal=Proceedings of He was born in [[Edinburgh]] on 7 January 1868 the son of Ralph Marshall and his wife Cath ...
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  • ...er at the Realgymnasium (high school) in [[Stargard Szczeciński|Stargard]] in [[Pommern]]. Gerber is known for his controversial work on the [[speed of g ...emann, whereby the [[speed of gravity]] is equal to the [[speed of light]] in his theory.<ref group=A>Levy 1890</ref> However, because the basic laws of ...
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  • ...ovember 1866 – 12 August 1945) was a German [[mathematician]] specializing in [[differential geometry]]. Scheffers was born on 21 November 1866 in the village of Altendorf near [[Holzminden]] (today incorporated into Holzm ...
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  • ...1894, and an [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] from the [[University of Paris]] in 1901.<ref name=Cyclopaedia>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Oq ...N. |last=Moore |author-link=Charles Napoleon Moore |title=Harris Hancock - In Memoriam|journal= Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society|volume= 50| ...
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  • ...has attracted a growing research community, mainly due to its applications in [[biochemistry]] and [[theoretical chemistry]]. It has also attracted inter ...prizes/chemistry/laureates/1956/hinshelwood-lecture.html Chemical Kinetics in the Past Few Decades]</ref> and many other results. ...
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  • ...''}},}} but <code>cis(x)</code> is widely used as a name for this function in [[Library (computing)|software libraries]]. ...on]] is usually <math>x \in \mathbb{R}</math>, [[complex value]]s <math>z \in \mathbb{C}</math> are possible as well: ...
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  • ...oyd]] (1841–1911) and the German mathematician [[Oskar Schlömilch]] (1832–1901). ...|upright=3.0|center|Enlarged, precise drawing shows a gap in the rectangle in the shape of a parallelogram]] ...
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  • ...ence the theory of conjoint measurement can be used to quantify attributes in empirical circumstances where it is not possible to combine the levels of t ...sts of the cancellation axioms of conjoint measurement have been developed in the past decade (e.g., Karabatsos, 2001; Davis-Stober, 2009). ...
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  • ...ly proportional to the square of the speed of propagation of the radiation in the medium (Clausius): ...date=Jan 15, 2024}}</ref>, comparing the emission of hot, blackened copper in carbon dioxide and hydrogen. ...
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  • [[File:Flicflac-2010-ffm-239.jpg|thumb|Performance at "Flic Flac" in 2010]] ...lists-(person-in-middle)|title=Globe of death - most motorcyclists (person in middle)}}</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Theorem in set theory}} In [[set theory]], the '''Schröder–Bernstein theorem''' states that, if there ...
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  • ...prominent roles in physical theories, as in the case of the conic sections in [[celestial mechanics]].]] ...in physics, and the problem of explaining the effectiveness of mathematics in physics. ...
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  • {{about|the history of the standards used in the metric system|history of adoption|Metrication}} [[File:Metric and imperial systems (2019).svg|thumb|400x400px|Units in everyday use by country as of 2019]] ...
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  • ...ect skewness. J Stat Ed 18: 1–13</ref> than the usual measures of skewness in detecting departures of the [[Population (statistics)|population]] from [[N ..., the value of ''S'' does not change except for a possible change in sign. In symbols ...
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  • {{Short description|17th-century conjecture proved by Andrew Wiles in 1994}} ...'s Last Theorem''' (sometimes called '''Fermat's conjecture''', especially in older texts) states that no three [[positive number|positive]] [[integer]]s ...
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  • ...] {{convert|1000|in|m|sigfig=4|order=flip|abbr=off}} long. It was invented in 1878 by George Fuller, professor of engineering at [[Queen's University Bel ...dheld [[Curta]] mechanical calculator became available which also competed in convenience and price. However, for scientific calculations the Fuller rema ...
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