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3/10 for me and a fascinating read. Thank you
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One more for 5/10!
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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 4th set of numbers is up!
I'm at 3/10 too. Interesting read about Aristotle. I always pictured him as the philosopher, lol.
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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 4th set of numbers is up!
One for me, so 6/10. Interesting math history! Theresa
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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 4th set of numbers is up!
None for me, so still at 2. I think Euclid was the name of a math test I took in high school. There were a group of us (advanced math) and I got 6%, which was one of the higher scores of the group!!
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Ooops been busy this weekend, missed all the fun, but I got 2 these past coupla days so now I'm at 5/10!
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None today so still on 3/10. Love this history lessons.
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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 4th set of numbers is up!
Way to go, mechie!!!
Just got caught up ... I have (drumroll, please...) a big ... 2 !!!
aack.
Good stuff, Juel.
Thanks a bunch.


Just got caught up ... I have (drumroll, please...) a big ... 2 !!!
aack.
Good stuff, Juel.
Thanks a bunch.

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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 4th set of numbers is up!
I've been super busy this weekend and forgot my list at work
. Just got caught up and have 3/10 


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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 4th set of numbers is up!
Both of those gets me to *drumroll* 3 out of 10!!!
Fascinating reading Juel. Thank you
Fascinating reading Juel. Thank you

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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 4th set of numbers is up!
So, a little late today, but here are the numbers!
There are currently a few lessons about the history of maths and philosophy at my university. So just like you, I am learning about mathematical history
The second lecture is tomorrow evening and I am looking forward to it =)
8 ) Aryabhata
Aryabhata was born in 476 in Ashmaka, India, and was one of the greatest Indian mathematicians.
It is said that the concept of the number Zero goes back to him. He did not actually use a symbol for Zero, but in his place value system it became clear, that he calculated with the number Zero.
So a lot of maths was done without using a Zero! Thats quite funny, because Zero is one of the most important numbers/elements in maths.
By the way, I had to show you that name... I don't know how to pronounce it ;D
22) Ferdinand von Lindemann
Ferdinand von Lindemann was born on 12th April 1852 (we are moving to moder history - a full birth date!) in Hannover, Germany, and was a German mathematician.
What he actually did was proofing the transcendence of pi.
So what does is this and what about it, you may ask.
Transcendence is hard to explain. Is basically means, that there is no polynomial rational function which will be zero when inserting zero. So this sound still freaky.
What it means further is: You can not construct pi with a ruler and a compass. So due to Euclid, you can not calculate with it.
It quite funny - you can draw a circle with a compass, but you can not calculate one.
So what's so interesting about this?
There where three great problems ins maths, one of them was "Squaring the circle" which means, that you take a circle and try to construct a square with the same area as the circle. If you take a circle with radius 1, you need the squareroot of pi to construct the matching square.
Constructing squareroots is not a problem, you can do that (with a lot of drawing), but constructing pi is impossible.
The Babylonian mathematicians already thought about squaring the circle, calculations for measuring a circle go back to 1800 BC(!!!)
Until von Lindemanns proof, no one was really sure if it would work. Many actually thought, it would be possible to square the circle.
Some time earlier it was known, that if pi was transcendental, the squaring would be impossible, but no one was able to proof it.
I will come back to the other two problems when talking about Galois.
There are currently a few lessons about the history of maths and philosophy at my university. So just like you, I am learning about mathematical history

8 ) Aryabhata
Aryabhata was born in 476 in Ashmaka, India, and was one of the greatest Indian mathematicians.
It is said that the concept of the number Zero goes back to him. He did not actually use a symbol for Zero, but in his place value system it became clear, that he calculated with the number Zero.
So a lot of maths was done without using a Zero! Thats quite funny, because Zero is one of the most important numbers/elements in maths.
By the way, I had to show you that name... I don't know how to pronounce it ;D
22) Ferdinand von Lindemann
Ferdinand von Lindemann was born on 12th April 1852 (we are moving to moder history - a full birth date!) in Hannover, Germany, and was a German mathematician.
What he actually did was proofing the transcendence of pi.
So what does is this and what about it, you may ask.
Transcendence is hard to explain. Is basically means, that there is no polynomial rational function which will be zero when inserting zero. So this sound still freaky.
What it means further is: You can not construct pi with a ruler and a compass. So due to Euclid, you can not calculate with it.
It quite funny - you can draw a circle with a compass, but you can not calculate one.
So what's so interesting about this?
There where three great problems ins maths, one of them was "Squaring the circle" which means, that you take a circle and try to construct a square with the same area as the circle. If you take a circle with radius 1, you need the squareroot of pi to construct the matching square.
Constructing squareroots is not a problem, you can do that (with a lot of drawing), but constructing pi is impossible.
The Babylonian mathematicians already thought about squaring the circle, calculations for measuring a circle go back to 1800 BC(!!!)
Until von Lindemanns proof, no one was really sure if it would work. Many actually thought, it would be possible to square the circle.
Some time earlier it was known, that if pi was transcendental, the squaring would be impossible, but no one was able to proof it.
I will come back to the other two problems when talking about Galois.
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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 6th set of numbers is up!
Very cool read!
Got one today for a total of 2.
Got one today for a total of 2.
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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 6th set of numbers is up!
I understand the zero part...that's how many I matched today
, so I'm hanging at 3/10.

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No more today. Still at 7/10.
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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 6th set of numbers is up!
ditto. I also understand zero. I got lost as soon as I read transcendence. But it is interesting reading about these people and their dedication to their work,backafteradozenyrs wrote:I understand the zero part...that's how many I matched today, so I'm hanging at 3/10.
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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 6th set of numbers is up!
With Aryabhata I'm up to 5/10 

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None today so still 3/10
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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 6th set of numbers is up!
All very interesting, really!
Inching my way up to 6/10.

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Re: Mathematicians-Bingo - 6th set of numbers is up!
One more brings me to 7/10. You're doing great with the Math history! Theresa
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