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Meanings of brilliant mathematician in English
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Usage of brilliant mathematician in English
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Alex is a brilliantmathematician and promising (if embryonic) applied computational demonologist.
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Another was Lloyd (later Lord) Playfair, grandson of the brilliantmathematician.
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He was a brilliantmathematician and an ingenious inventor.
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Dave was our chief navigator, and a brilliantmathematician.
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Most involve the word Enigma and include a starring role for the brilliantmathematician Alan Turing.
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A brilliantmathematician at 17, her family had been told that she had a place at Cambridge.
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Crowe is indeed impressive as the brilliantmathematician, John Forbes Nash, 50 years of whose life he portrays.
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A brilliantmathematician, he had taken his doctorate without difficulty, and his thesis had even attracted some attention.
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In the movie, Turing is the brilliantmathematician who breaks the Germans' Enigma code, helping to bring the war to an end.
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Adams could have answered them with perfect ease; but sad to say, though a brilliantmathematician, he was not a man of business.
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His sister, a brilliantmathematician, committed suicide -which is how her infant daughter came to be in his care in the first place.
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But there was still Joseph Black, discoverer of carbon dioxide and professor of chemistry, and John Playfair, the architect's father and a brilliantmathematician.
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Alan Turing, the brilliantmathematician and code breaker, proved that some computations might never finish (while others would take years or even centuries).
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A fascinating parallel between a brilliantmathematician and an arch-villain of crime fiction is drawn in a forthcoming book -New Light on George Boo(...)
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But for more than 350 years no proof was found despite the efforts of many of the most brilliantmathematicians.
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The flaw had already been identified decades earlier by one of the most brilliantmathematicians in the world: Benoit Mandelbrot.