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  • ...'' are two [[real number]]s specifying a [[point (geometry)|point]] in a [[Euclid|Euclidean]] plane (a 2-dimensional Euclidean point space, an [[affine space
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  • which, via Euclid algorithm, leads to:
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  • ...ael Underwood|Michael Underwood]] created a [[free particle]] and proved [[Euclid's lemma]].
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  • ...many primes, but one of the oldest and most familiar proofs goes back go [[Euclid]]. Euclid proved that for any finite set of prime numbers, there is always another pr
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  • ...36461 Publisher's description:]</u></b>&nbsp;Herophilus, a contemporary of Euclid, practiced medicine in Alexandria in the third century B.C., and seems to h
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  • ...d years of development was written down by [[Euclid]] in ''[[The Elements (Euclid)|The Elements]]''. ...n, who made important contributions to geometry, reflected in Book VIII of Euclid's Elements.
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  • ...reasoning by which Apollonius tied the shape of certain conic sections to Euclid's concept of deficient areas.
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  • ...reasoning by which Apollonius tied the shape of certain conic sections to Euclid's concept of deficient areas.
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  • ...1957 ed.), p. 36-40) discusses the table in detail and mentions in passing Euclid's method in modern notation (Neugebauer, op. cit., p. 39)</ref> the triples Euclid IX 21--34
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  • ...are the stuff of legend. Among the lasting achievements of the Library are Euclid's geometry, along with Greek translation of the Old Testament (although it
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  • ...the everyday life. The axiomatic method was the main research tool since [[Euclid]] (about 300 BC). The coordinate method (analytic geometry) was added by [[ ...ed "the three-dimensional Euclidean space". Its axiomatization, started by Euclid 23 centuries ago, was finalized in the 20 century by David Hilbert, Alfred
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  • [[Euclid's Elements]]. This theory had become available only a century before,
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  • * Circa 300 BC: In Book II of his Elements, [[Euclid]] gives a geometric construction with Euclidean tools for the solution of t
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  • :: - the mathematics of [[Euclid]] and [[Pythagoras]]
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  • ...36461 Publisher's description:]</u></b>&nbsp;Herophilus, a contemporary of Euclid, practiced medicine in Alexandria in the third century B.C., and seems to h
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  • irrationality.</ref> [[Euclid]] gave an algorithm for computing the greatest common divisor of two numbers ([[Euclid's Elements]], Prop. VII.2) and a proof
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  • ...f the telescope. Dee noted in a preface to Billingsley's translation of ''Euclid'' (1570) what he refers to as '''Perspective glasses''', a term used by Tho ...e to the ''Pantometria'', published the year after John Dee's Preface to ''Euclid'', Thomas noted specifically how his father had observed things with "Persp
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  • * [[Euclid]] * [[Euclid's elements]]
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  • as in the following pair which was already known to Euclid:
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  • [[Image:Ccc-road.jpg|thumb|350px|CCC workers on road construction, Camp Euclid, Ohio 1936 ]]
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  • <tr><th>Lundi<th>8<td>[[Belus]]<td>[[Scopas]]<td>[[Solon]]<td>[[Euclid]]<td>[[Pericles]]
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  • ...influenced by thinkers such as [[Descartes]]<ref name=tws07dec114/> and [[Euclid]]<ref name=tws908>{{cite news ...esolved obscurities and has a forbidding mathematical structure modeled on Euclid's geometry.<ref name=tws908/> But his philosophy attracted believers such a
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  • # [[Euclid]]
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  • ...tism.<ref name="Farndon">Farndon, John et al. ''The Great Scientists: From Euclid to Stephen Hawking'', Metro Books, New York (2007) pp. 82 </ref> Faraday ne ...ame="Farndon" /> --><ref>Farndon, John et al. ''The Great Scientists: From Euclid to Stephen Hawking'', pp. 82 </ref>
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  • A story (also told of Euclid) shows both a harsh and dogmatic Plato , but also an idealistic one. The s
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  • ..., contradicting contemporary beliefs, including those of [[Ptolemy]] and [[Euclid]]. The way in which Alhazen combined observations and rational arguments ha
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  • ...ho was himself also an Athenian<ref>Not the familiar mathematician named [[Euclid]].</ref> and Nicorrates of Samos and even the kings of [[Pergamum|Pergamos]
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  • ...relation to logic and philosophy goes back to the ancient Greeks such as [[Euclid]], [[Plato]], and [[Aristotle]]. Many other ancient and medieval philosoph
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  • ...generality]] are valued. There is beauty also in a clever proof, such as [[Euclid]]'s proof that there are infinitely many [[prime number]]s, and in a numeri
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  • ...wer of axiomatic [[deductive reasoning]] from the book of [[Euclid]]'s ''[[Euclid's Elements|Elements]]'', which he called the "holy little geometry book" <r
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  • ...] in Egypt (North-East Africa), where many notable early scientists like [[Euclid]] and [[Heron of Alexandria]] came to study. The [[Greeks]] also practiced
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  • ...tism.<ref name="Farndon">Farndon, John et al. ''The Great Scientists: From Euclid to Stephen Hawking'', Metro Books, New York (2007) pg. 82 </ref> Faraday ne
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