EUCLID, Greek Mathematician

yooˈklĭd, fl. 300 b.c., Greek mathematician. Little is known of his life other than the fact that he taught at Alexandria, being associated with the school that grew up there in the late 4th cent. b.c. He is famous for his Elements, a presentation in thirteen books of the geometry and other mathematics known in his day. The first six books cover elementary plane geometry and have served since as the basis for most beginning courses on this subject. The other books of the Elements treat the theory of numbers and certain problems in arithmetic (on a geometric basis) and solid geometry, including the five regular polyhedra, or Platonic solids. The great contribution of Euclid was his use of a deductive system for the presentation of mathematics. Primary terms, such as point and line, are defined; unproved assumptions, or postulates, regarding these terms are stated; and a series of statements are then deduced logically from the definitions and postulates. Although Euclid's system no longer satisfies modern requirements of logical rigor, its importance in influencing the direction and method of the development of mathematics is undisputed. One consequence of the critical examination of Euclid's system was the discovery in the early 19th cent. that his fifth postulate, equivalent to the statement that one and only one line parallel to a given line can be drawn through a point external to the line, can not be proved from the other postulates; on the contrary, by substituting a different postulate for this parallel postulate two different self-consistent forms of non-Euclidean geometry were deduced, one by Nikolai I. Lobachevsky (1826) and independently by János Bolyai (1832) and another by Bernhard Riemann (1854). A few modern historians have questioned Euclid's authorship of the Elements, but he is definitely known to have written other works, most notably the Optics.

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...astronomer who and scientist lived in Greek Alexandria C. 130AD Islamic Science...storytellers. The City: GRANADA TIMBUKTU Greek Philosopher: Hippocrates--Consi- Euclid--Greek dered the father of Mathematician medicine Islamic Science: Medicine...
...associated with the mathematician who bends forward...generally regarded as Euclid in the guise...of four near Euclid, identifying...Athenian, a Greek, or a philosopher...that Ptolemy was Greek. In Egyptian...as celebrated mathematicians and geometers - for example, Euclid. On this subject...
...Albertis Descrittione di tutta Italia (75) and a positive conclusion regarding Euclid (83). In the latter case, evidence that Jones read the Greek mathematician can be brought to bear, but one can adduce nothing from supposedly absent writing...
...physician, astronomer, and mathematician, Io. Ferneli Ambiani published...sixteenth-century Venetian mathematician and humanist who produced the first Latin translation of the Greek text of Euclid: Elementi: Euclidis megarensis...
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...looked on beauty bare. Euclid, if he was Euclid, and even if he wasnt, was a product of the Greek aftermath, a citizen...two anecdotes about Euclid that have come down...by Calvin Clawson, a mathematician, from the evidence...
...his new as well as his Greek subjects. Some Greeks, however, found the...and administratively Greek, but significantly...capital of the entire Greek world. It attracted...intellects of the calibre of Euclid (active c. 300 BC...another remarkable mathematician and military inventor...
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...disappeared; but as a mathematicians manifesto, his...many as the leading mathematician of the first four...International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris in 1900...time when Latin and Greek were indispensable...when we test it. Euclid gave a lovely proof...an educated non-mathematician could appreciate...palatable to most mathematicians is the postmodern...
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EUCLID , Greek mathematician yoo klid, fl. 300 b.c., Greek mathematician. Little is known of his life other than...polyhedra, or Platonic solids. The great contribution of Euclid was his use of a deductive system for the presentation...
EUCLID , city, United States city (1990 pop. 54,875), Cuyahoga co...Cleveland, on Lake Erie; settled 1798, inc. 1848. Named for the famous Greek mathematician, the industrial city manufactures metal goods, electrical supplies...
...the Elements of the Greek mathematician Euclid (fl. c.300 b...to the geometry of Euclid, except that Euclids...used in many texts. Euclid first defined his...developed by various mathematicians, notably David Hilbert...
...unique (disregarding order) since 20 has this and only this product of primes. This theorem was known to the Greek mathematician Euclid, who proved that there are infinitely many primes. Analytic number theory has given a further refinement of...
...yoodok s s, ni d s, 408? 355? b.c., Greek astronomer, mathematician, and physician. From the accounts of various...parts of geometry included in the work of Euclid. He was the first Greek astronomer to explain the movements of the...
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