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    Srinivasa Ramanujan Famous As: Mathematician Nationality: Indian Born On: 22 December 1887 AD Born In: Erode Died On: 26 April 1920 AD Place Of Death: Chetput Education: Trinity College‚ Cambridge (1919–1920)‚ University of Cambridge (1914–1919)‚ University of Cambridge (1916)‚ Government Arts College‚ Kumbakonam (1904–1906)‚ Town Higher Secondary School (1904)‚ Pachaiyappa’s College‚ University of Works & Achievements: Ramanujan constant‚ Ramanujan prime‚ Ramanujan

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    Retrieved May 26‚ 2006 from Microsoft Encarta Reference Library 2004 DVD Plus. O ’Connor‚J.J. & Robertson‚E.F. (1999) David Hilbert Retrieved May 26‚ 2006 from http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Biographies/Hilbert.html NA (2006). Gottfried Leibniz – Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Retrieved May 24‚ 2006 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottfried_Leibniz NNDB (2006) Alfred North Whitehead Retrieved May 26‚ 2006 from http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Biographies/Turing.html

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    at first sight is the most widely used trope in literature and film. It is so common that most people mistake it as a reality. Why do I think that love at first sight is fictional? “Love is to be delighted by the happiness of another‚” said Gottfried Leibniz. If what he said is true‚ then love at first sight is not really love. You can’t know the happiness of a person in an instant; you’ll have to be psychic to do that. To discover an individual’s happiness‚ one has to get to know him/her more. This

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    Immanuel C. Canoy Mathematics 10 Teacher 1.1 Reviewing the Cartesian Coordinate Plane Math FYI The words‚ functions‚ coordinate‚ abscissa‚ and ordinate‚ as now use in mathematics‚ were introduce by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) of Germany. Leibniz was the great genius of the 17th century. He was also Newton’s rival in the invention of the calculus. 1.2 Relation Math FYI The 14th century was a mathematically barren one. Inclusive of this century was the

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    (a) Calculators (b) Organisers (c) Fingers (d) Computers 2. The Abacus is a ______ device (a) Modern (b) Mechanical (c) Electrical (d) Chemical 3. Among the following‚ who is a French man (a) John Napier (b) Blaise Pascal (c) Gottfried Leibniz (d) Herman Hollerith 4. Early men started counting by using (a) Abacus (b) Computers (c) Blocks (d) Fingers 5. Abacus is an instrument known to have been used for counting as far back as (a) 500 BC (b) AD 2000 (c) 50 BC

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    has been a major time point in history. It has solved many mathematical problems as well as contributing to other scientific areas such as physics‚ electricity‚ and engineering. Calculus can be attributed to two famous scholars – Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz. Newton’s contributions

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    given time‚ things will work out in the end." Also according to Wikipedia‚ "In philosophy‚ optimism is linked with the name of Gottfried Leibniz‚ who held that we live in the "best of all possible worlds‚" a theodicy for which he was famously mocked by Voltaire in his satirical novel Candide. Its opposite is philosophical pessimism. Perhaps even more optimistic than Leibniz‚ was the anarchist philosopher William Godwin. He hoped that society would eventually reach the state where all violence and force

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    most discoveries‚ calculus was the culmination of centuries of work rather than an instant epiphany. Mathematicians all over the world contributed to its development‚ but the two most recognized discoverers of calculus are Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Although the credit is currently given to both men‚ there was a time when the debate over which of them truly deserved the recognition was both heated and widespread. Evidence also shows that Newton was the first to establish the

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    It has been said that it was specifically founded by two people--Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Despite this synonymous finding‚ both mathematicians came up with completely different methods and notations. Newton had ideas that were based on limits and concrete concepts while Leibniz’s views were built upon the infinite and the abstract. However‚ these two were unaware with one another’s ideas‚ and Leibniz was accused of plagiarizing Newton‚ which stirred up a huge controversy. It was

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    Fermat was the first person known to have evaluated the integral of general power functions. He made contributions in the field of optics and provided a law on light and travel. He wrote a few papers about calculus‚ before Issac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz were even born. Fermat’s most important work was done in the development of the modern number theory‚ which was one of his favorite areas of math. Pierre de Fermat died in the year 1665. . These annotations are unsupported by proof. During

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