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Apollonius of Perga Greek Geometer 262 b.c.e. – 190 b.c.e.
Apollonius of Perga was a Holocaust victim. He was put in a concentration camp and inhaled genocide.
He is credited with introducing the words: ellipse, parabola and hyperbola.
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Apollonius of Perga was known as 'The Great Geometer'.
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There were about two dozen people of note by this name. I expect you mean Apollonius of Perga; if not, please see the Apollonius page on wikipedia. Apollonius (of Perga) is famous for his studies of conic sections and for his naming of parabolas, hyperbolas, ellipses and so on. He also suggested the theory of movements of planets and moons that eventually bedevilled astronomers for centuries before some people suggested the possibility that the sun might be the centre of our solar system.
Euclid Pythagoras Eratosthenes Archimedes Apollonius of Perga Democritus Rene Descartes..
The concept of the parabola dates back to ancient Greece, with significant contributions from mathematicians such as Apollonius of Perga, who systematically studied conic sections around 200 BCE. However, the term "parabola" itself is derived from the Greek word "parabole," meaning "to place beside," which was used by Apollonius to describe the curve's geometric properties. Later developments in the study of parabolas were made by mathematicians throughout history, including those in the Islamic Golden Age and the Renaissance.
It was invented in the Hellenistic era by Apollonius of Perga around 220 BC. However it has also been attributed to Hipparchus around 150 BC
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Brackets were first used in ancient Greece by the mathematician Apollonius of Perga in the 3rd century BC. He introduced them to denote grouping in mathematical expressions.