Charles Hermite
Euclid, the Greek mathematician, lived for about 60 years (circa 325-265 BC). Except that he is thought to have been educated in Athens, nothing whatsoever is known of his early life, appearance, parents, family, or education. Later known as the Alexandrian Mathematician and the Father of Geometry, he taught at the university in Alexandria, Egypt. While at the university, he compiled a 13 volume treatise called Elements on the geometry and other mathematics known in his day. Elementswas based mostly on the works of other Greek mathematicians.
Value of pi was first given by the semi god Krishna in Mahabharata to 32 accurate decimal places .In fact it can be extended more.Archimedes long later used an approximation method to calculate pi to 4 decimal places see the link below for how to calculate pi to 32 accurate decimal places http://archives.amritapuri.org/bharat/bharat.php
Euclid's thirteen volume work called Elements outlines, explains, and provides the proofs of the basic concepts of mathematics that had been determined by Greek and Egyptian mathematicians by the third century BC. An element is the basic part or principle of anything, an object or an idea. His compilation of the elements of mathematics is still in use over two thousand years later, and remains the foundation of basic geometry taught in schools to this day.
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An element is the basic part or principle of anything, an object or an idea. Euclid's Elements outlines and explains the basic concepts of mathematics that had been determined by Greek and Egyptian mathematicians by the third century BC. His compilation of the elements of mathematics is still in use over two thousand years later, and remains the foundation of 'modern' geometry. you mean propositions are the basic part or principle of anything, and object or an idea.
Charles Hermite, 1822-1901, was the French mathematician who laid the foundation for German mathematician Ferdinand Lindemann to prove that pi is a transcendental number.
Charles Hermite was the 19th century French mathematician who developed the method to prove that pi is a transcendental number.
Foundation of a French emporium named Fort Ponchartrain (later to become Detroit, Michigan).
The modern number system were first invented by a Muslim mathematician which later converted into current established digits and numbers. Also "Algebra" was invented by a Muslim mathematician Jaaber.
he was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and in his later years, theologian
The French translation of the word "later", the comparative of "late", is "plus en retard".The French translation of the word "later" meaning "afterwards" is "plus tard".
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No. He was a mathematician, a physicist, an alchemist and a philosopher. He made his living as a college professor and, for a time later in life, as supervisor of the mint.
The Asimov Foundation series can be read in publication order, starting with "Foundation" published in 1951, followed by "Foundation and Empire" (1952), and "Second Foundation" (1953). Alternatively, you can follow the chronological order within the series as per Asimov's later publications, starting with the prequels "Prelude to Foundation" and "Forward the Foundation," then moving on to the original trilogy mentioned above.
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