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Quick facts about Archimedes . . . ... A statue in the National Museum (Naples, Italy) widely claimed to represent Archimedes. It actually is a bust of Archidamos III, a third-century BC king of Sparta. ... Italian postage stamp honoring Archimedes; May 2, 1983; Scott Catalogue; Number 1559; 523 x 401 pixels, 77K;
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Famous for Archimedes' screw, a water pump still used in Africa, he is said to have leaped out of his bath, yelling "Eureka!" ("I have found it!"), after discovering an important principle of water displacement. ... View the full list for "The Best Inventions Of The Year" ... Invention of the Year: The iPhone...
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The brilliant Greek scientist Archimedes was born in Syracuse, Sicily in 287 B.C. His best-known invention was a machine for raising water, called Archimedes' screw. He is also famous for his work on buoyancy, or floating bodies, which led him to develop Archimedes' principle.
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A recently resurfaced tenth century manuscript, the Archimedes Palimpsest, ... It embodies the principle that one should aim for the best possible arguments, using the discipline in which the highest standards of proof are available. Mathematics may have little to say, directly, about the physical world, but it is the only...
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Archimedes (287 BC-212 BC) ... Archimedes of Syracuse ... Archimedes was the greatest mathematician of his age. His contributions in geometry revolutionised the subject and his methods anticipated the integral calculus 2,000 years before Newton and Leibniz.
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Perhaps best remembered for his practical achievements (Archimedes principle), Archimedes considered his theoretical work to be his finest legacy. Among his many theoretical activities was the summation nEn2, the first example of ... An example of Archimedes' use of levers is shown in his famous invention, Archimedes Claw:
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Called social retailing, the concept debuted at the National Retail Federation’s (NRF) show last January 2007. Recently, the concept, by IconNicholson was selected by Time Magazine as One of the Best Inventions of 2007. ... 6 comments on “Social Shopping Experience Wins Best Invention of 2007”...
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Interactive Real Analysis is an online, interactive textbook for Real Analysis or Advanced Calculus in one real variable. It deals with sets, sequences, series, continuity, differentiability, integrability (Riemann and Lebesgue), topology, ... The text is changing constantly, ... Interactive Real Analysis - part of MathCS.org...
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