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Leonhard Paul Euler (15 April 1707 – 18 September 1783) was a pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist who spent most of his life in Russia and Germany. His surname is pronounced /ˈɔɪlər/ ...
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List of mathematicians who studied chess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chess and mathematics have been pursued intellectually for centuries by many researchers and scientists, especially mathematicians. Naturally, the logic and symmetry in chess appeal to mathematicians...
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Born 15 Apr 1800; died 3 April 1862. British naval officer who carried out important magnetic surveys in the Arctic and Antarctic and discovered the Ross Sea and the Victoria Land region of Antarctica. ... Born 15 Apr 1707; died 18 Sep 1783. Swiss mathematician and physicist, one of the founders of pure mathematics.
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Born on April 15, 1707 in Basel, Switzerland, Euler was the first of six children. His father was a Protestant priest, and expected Euler to follow in his footsteps. His father had also studied mathematics under the tutelage of Jacob Bernoulli, and he wanted his son to do the same.
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15 April 2009 by Linda Geddes ... STEM cells placed in the ovaries of sterilised adult mice have apparently given rise to fresh eggs and healthy offspring, reigniting the debate over whether women are born with all the eggs they will ever have.
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Leonardo da Vinci; (04/15/1452 – 05/02/1519); Italian artist, writer, inventor, philosopher... the Original Renaissance Man (image courtesy of the Bridgeman Art Library); ... Byron R. White; (06/08/1917 – 04/15/2002); US Supreme Court (see other Supreme Court justices) , on PAC spending limits...
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, (born April 15, 1707, died Sept. 18, 1783), was the most prolific mathematician in history. His 866 books and articles represent about one third of the entire body of research on mathematics, theoretical physics, and engineering mechanics published between 1726 and 1800. In pure mathematics, he integrated Leibniz...
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Born April 15, 1861 in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Son of William Carman and Sophia Mary Bliss (Sophia Mary Bliss was a descendent of Daniel Bliss of Concord, Massachusetts, the great-grandfather of Ralph Waldo Emerson; studied physics, mathematics and philosophy. Did not write examinations. Returned to Fredericton in...
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Leonhard Euler was born at Bâle on April 15, 1707, and died at St. Petersburg on September 7, 1783. he was the son of a Lutheran minister who had settled at Bâle, and was educated in his native town under the ... Leonhard Euler was born in Switzerland in 1707, and he studied mathematics there under Johann Bernoulli. ...
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