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Meanings of french mathematician in inglés
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Usage of french mathematician in inglés
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Blaise Pascal, a Frenchmathematician, physicist, and religious philosopher, was a child prodigy.
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A leading Frenchmathematician, Henri Poincaré, made a similar point a few weeks later.
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Full credit was given by Hariot and his friends to the distinguished Frenchmathematician.
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Blaise Pascal, the Frenchmathematician, composed at sixteen a tract on the conic sections.
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Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier, Frenchmathematician and physicist, was born in Auxerre, 251 years ago today.
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A year later, Frenchmathematician Urbain J. J. Leverrier, working independently of Adams, predicted Neptune's location.
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The eminent Frenchmathematician A. Labosne, in his modern edition of Bachet, gives the answer incorrectly.
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In 1809 he married a niece of Marshal Grouchy, daughter of the Marquis Condorcet, the Frenchmathematician.
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Later, a mathematical description of periodic motions was perfected by the Frenchmathematician and physicist Joseph Fourier.
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Born and raised in Boston, she was the daughter of a Frenchmathematician and his Senegalese wife.
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On May 23rd, King Harald V of Norway, will present the Abel Prize to Frenchmathematician Yves Meyer.
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Today we celebrate the birthday of Frenchmathematician Pierre de Fermat (1601-1665).
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The spelling of the last name of Frenchmathematician Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier has been corrected throughout the text.
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The great Frenchmathematician Henri Poincaré also described how sudden inspiration occurs unexpectedly, but always following a period of concentrated research.
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The 19th-century Frenchmathematician Henri Poincaré summed up this creative role thus: To create consists precisely in not making useless combinations.
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Another key player was Louis Bachelier, the obscure Frenchmathematician who argued that bond prices move according to a random walk.