Yes, George Boole was a mathematician.
The famous mathematician, George Boole, died in 1864.
George Boole, he was a mathematician.
The term "Boolean" is derived from George Boole. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Boole
George Boole, the famous mathematician, died in 1864, so he is not married to anyone now. His wife was Mary Everest Boole.
George Boole was a mathematician, logician, and philosopher. He is credited with being the founder of digital electronics which led to the development of the first calculator.
In 1851, English mathematician George Boole (1815 - 1864) was immortalized by having an abstract algebraic system named for him. His surname is a variant of "Bull".
Boolean operators are named after a mathematician by the name of George Boole. He came up with the idea that all mathematical problems were either true or false.
Boole, in the context of George Boole, the mathematician and logician, lived in England during the 19th century, specifically in Lincoln, where he was born in 1815. If you are referring to a character or a different context, please provide more details for a specific answer.
George Boole (1815â??1864) was an English mathematician and a founder of the algebraic tradition in logic, the prototype of what is now called Boolean logic. Boolean logic is now the basis of the modern digital computer.
George Boole was the creator of Boolean algebra.
George Boole had 5 daughters.