Make sentence of “mathematician”

How to use in-sentence of “mathematician”:

+ Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege was a German mathematician and philosopher.

+ He is also a recreational mathematicsrecreational mathematician and philosopher.

+ His measurements were used by the French mathematician Pierre Laplace, who worked out its orbit, and proved it was a planet.

+ John Couch Adams, was an English peopleEnglish mathematician and astronomer.

+ Eugenio Beltrami was an italyItalian mathematician notable for his work on non-Euclidean geometry, electricity, and magnetism.

+ Abbé Marci, court mathematician and Diviš’ friend commented: ‘Blasphemant, quae ignorant’.

+ In India, zero was theorized in the seventh century by the mathematician Brahmagupta.

+ The mathematician and computer scientists therefore ask themselves if a certain automaton is “minimal”.

Make sentence of mathematician
Make sentence of mathematician

Example sentences of “mathematician”:

+ The Laplace operator is named after the French peopleFrench mathematician Pierre-Simon de Laplace, who first applied the operator to the study of celestial mechanics.

+ Like the number "googol", "googolplex" was thought of by Milton Sirotta, the nephew of mathematician Edward Kasner.

+ The Laplace operator is named after the French peopleFrench mathematician Pierre-Simon de Laplace, who first applied the operator to the study of celestial mechanics.

+ Like the number “googol”, “googolplex” was thought of by Milton Sirotta, the nephew of mathematician Edward Kasner.

+ Towards the end of the 1500s a French philosopher and mathematician by the name of René Descartes was born.

+ Hermann Minkowski was a germanyGerman mathematician of Jewish descent.

+ C. Hsu, was a Chinese mathematician and educator.

+ Coleman was an AmericansAmerican mathematician and professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

+ His work has greatly contributed in the areas of science and mathematics making him one of the most influential scientists in human history and one of the greatest mathematician of all times.

+ Between 1842 and 1843 she translated an article by Italian mathematician Luigi Menabrea on the engine.

+ Wubbo Johannes Ockels was a Dutch peopleDutch physicist, mathematician and astronaut.

+ Joseph-Louis Lagrange was a mathematician and astronomer.

+ Mary Lee Woods was an English mathematician and computer programmer.

+ Sir William Henry Bragg was a United KingdomBritish physicist, chemist, mathematician and active sportsman.

+ The Function_function used here is the totient function, usually called the Euler totient or Euler’s totient, after the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler, who studied it.

+ The post went instead to a mathematician who had the support of Isaac Newton.

+ He is considered an important astronomer and mathematician of the Islamic Golden Age.

+ The Archimedean solids are named after the Ancient GreeceAncient Greek mathematician Archimedes, who probably discovered them in the 3rd century BC.

+ The CanadaCanadian mathematician John Charles Fields was the first to propose this medal and it was first awarded in 1936.

+ The number e e is nearly 2.71828, and is also called the Eulerian constant after the mathematician Leonhard Euler.

+ Sobolev spaces was introduced by Russian mathematician Sergei Sobolev in 1930s.

More in-sentence examples of “mathematician”:

+ Dame Kathleen Mary Ollerenshaw, née Timpson, Order of the British EmpireDBE was a British mathematician and politician.

+ English mathematician Arthur Cayley presented the problem to the mathematical society in London, in 1878.

+ Dame Kathleen Mary Ollerenshaw, née Timpson, Order of the British EmpireDBE was a British mathematician and politician.

+ English mathematician Arthur Cayley presented the problem to the mathematical society in London, in 1878.

+ Pythagoras of Samos was a famous Ancient GreeceGreek mathematician and philosopher.

+ Carl Friedrich Gauss was a famous mathematician from Göttingen, Germany.

+ On the website, it was called “The Haruhi Problem”, from a Japanese anime called “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.” It was phrased like this: what would be the shortest amount of episodes that you would need to watch in order to guarantee that you watched every episode of a show? In October 2018, mathematician Robin Houston tweeted about it.

+ Pierre-Simon Laplace, later Marquis de Laplace, was a French mathematician and astronomer.

+ They are also known as multibase arithmetic blocks or Dienes blocks after the Hungarian mathematician Zoltán Pál Dienes, who told others about using them.

+ The sum is named after a German mathematician who was called Bernhard Riemann.

+ A brilliant mathematician and cryptographer Alan was to become the founder of modern-day computer science and artificial intelligence; designing a machine at Bletchley Park to break secret Enigma encrypted messages used by the Nazi German war machine to protect sensitive commercial, diplomatic and military communications during World War 2.

+ Ruth Haas is an American mathematician and professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

+ It is named after the GermanyGerman mathematician On the Number of Primes Less Than a Given Quantity”, published in 1859.

+ The Klein bottle is a geometrygeometrical object, named after the German mathematician Felix Klein.

+ In 1867 the family moved to Munich, and Planck enrolled in the Maximilians gymnasium gymnasium school, where he came under the tutelage of Hermann Müller, a mathematician who took an interest in the youth, and taught him astronomy and mechanics as well as mathematics.

+ Euler’s identity is named after the Swiss mathematician Leonard Euler.

+ He also was the first mathematician to explain Modular arithmetic in a very detailed way.

+ He was awarded a Fields Medal in 1978, a Wolf Prize Wolf Prize in Mathematicsin Mathematics in 2005, and an Abel Prize in 2020, becoming the fifth mathematician to receive the three prizes.

+ The words ‘algorithm’ and ‘algorism’ come from the name of a Persian mathematician called Al-Khwārizmī.

+ André-Marie Ampère was a FranceFrench physicist or a mathematician who helped discover electromagnetism.

+ A well known mathematician of the time was Euclid.

+ Gerardus Mercator, also called Gerhard Kremer, and born Gérard de Crémère, was a Flemish peopleFlemish geographer and mathematician from Belgium.

+ It was French mathematician Évariste Galois who was the first to find a solution, explaining why certain equations like 2nd, 3rd, and 4th degree polynomials did have nice solution formulas, but other equations, like 5th degree and above, cannot have a formula.

+ The first recorded use of the words “short scale” was by the French mathematician Geneviève Guitel in 1975.

+ The Erdős number was most likely first defined by Casper Goffman, a mathematician whose Erdős number is 1.

+ Max Newman was a mathematician and codebreaker at Bletchley Park.

+ The Dirac delta function, often written as, is a made-up concept by mathematician Paul Dirac.

+ Adam Ries was a mathematician from Bad Staffelstein in Bavaria.

+ The Erdős number honors the HungaryHungarian mathematician Paul Erdős.

+ Peter Deuflhard was a German mathematician who is recognized as an expert of numerical analysis.

+ Nicanor Parra Sandoval was a Chilean poet, mathematician Parra had been nominated several times for a Nobel Prize in Literature.

+ The mathematician Doron Zeilberger has even gone so far as to claim that these are possibly the only nontrivial results that mathematicians have ever proved.

+ Edoardo Vesentini was an Italian mathematician and politician.

+ It is one of the six regular convex polychora first described by the Swiss mathematician Ludwig Schläfli in the mid-19th century.

+ Mathematicians use the word “ring” this way because a mathematician named David Hilbert used the German word “Zahlring” to describe something he was writing about.

+ The famous Russian mathematician Lobachevsky was its headmaster from 1827 till 1846.

+ It is named after French peopleFrench mathematician Blaise Pascal, but it was used in China 3 centuries before his time.

+ Blagovest Hristov Sendov was a Bulgarian diplomat, mathematician and politician.

+ Amalie Emmy Noether was a mathematician from Germany who studied abstract algebra.

+ It was made by the mathematician Euclid.

+ Using neusis where other construction methods might have been used, was branded by the late Greek mathematician Pappus of Alexandria ca.

+ The divergence of the harmonic series was proven by the medieval mathematician Nicole Oresme.

+ Fermat’s theorem remained unproven until the work of 18th-century Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler.

+ The Fields Medal is viewed, at least in the media, as the top honor a mathematician can receive.

+ A mathematician named Jeffrey Goldstone proved that if you violate a symmetry, a reaction will occur.

+ Lars Valerian Ahlfors was a Finnish mathematician known for his work in the field of complex analysis.

+ Theodore John “Ted” Kaczynski born May 22, 1942 in Evergreen Park, IllinoisEvergreen Park, American mathematician who was known as The Unabomber.

+ Jean-Pierre Serre is a French peopleFrench mathematician who has made contributions to algebraic topology, algebraic geometry, and algebraic number theory.

+ Dagmar Renate Kirchner Henney is a German-born American mathematician and professor of calculus, finite mathematics, and measure and integration at George Washington University in Washington, D.C..

+ First, it is awarded not only to recognize the valuable contributions of a mathematician but also to encourage him or her to continue their works.

+ In 1992, British mathematician Andrew Wiles found a proof for it, making it a theorem and not a conjecture.

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