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Pioneer of non-Euclidean geometry (1826-1866)
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Riemann (pronounced REE mahn ) is a lunar crater that is located near the northeastern limb of the Moon , and can just be observed edge-on when libration effects bring it into sight. It lies to the east-northeast of the large walled plain Gauss . To the ...
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Platek, for his part, had expected Conrad von Riemann Bunger to be a Nazi.
The idealists in poetry, music, and philosophy gave place to great men of science, to figures such as those of Ludwig and Liebig, of Gauss, Riemann, and Helmholtz.
Foremost among these are the nineteenth-century mathematical insights of Georg Bernhard Riemann that firmly established the geometrical apparatus for describing curved spaces of arbitrary dimension.
Twenty centuries after Euclid, the mathematician Bernhard Riemann took a great leap in 1854, liberating the idea of dimensions from our spatial senses.
Instead, Riemann took dimension to refer to conceptual spaces, which he named manifolds.
Father Riemann when he at last appeared, bouncing downstairs from somewhere, with both hands outstretched to shake, did not look to Alex old enough or calm enough for such penetrating insights.
Alex for some reason had been expecting a large man, but Father Riemann was compact and energetic.
Chicago it was a little later in the morning, and Father Fred Riemann was looking over the morning mail at his desk, a second cup of coffee at hand.
But Father Riemann when he at last appeared, bouncing downstairs from somewhere, with both hands outstretched to shake, did not look to Alex old enough or calm enough for such penetrating insights.
In Chicago it was a little later in the morning, and Father Fred Riemann was looking over the morning mail at his desk, a second cup of coffee at hand.
They were described as cuts in a Riemann sheet of order four, but that told him very little.
Gauss and Euler, Riemann and Levi-Civita, deRham and Cartan, Radiya and Blanca then Yatima knew there were no shortcuts, no alternatives to exploring the Mines firsthand.
Hugo Riemann quotes an extract from an anonymous manuscript of the tenth century, in which the author gives directions for a set of organ pipes.
His operas subsided into farce, the serious element being almost wholly lacking, and, according to Riemann, the last of them shows no improvement over the first.
I decided the Riemann function is too indirect to find an exact error term.