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  • 101W. V. D. Hodge — William Vallance Douglas Hodge FRS (17 June 1903 7 July 1975) was a Scottish mathematician, specifically a geometer. His discovery of far reaching topological relations between algebraic geometry and differential geometry mdash; an area now… …

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  • 102Shiing-Shen Chern — Chern redirects here. For other uses, see Chern (disambiguation). This is a Chinese name; the family name is 陳 (Chern). Shiing Shen Chern Traditional Chinese 陳省身 Simplified Chinese …

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  • 103Nebula Award for Best Novella — Winners of the Nebula Award for Best Novella. The stated year is that of publication; awards are given in the following year. Contents 1 Winners and other nominees 2 See also 3 References 4 …

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  • 104The Manuscript Found in Saragossa — For the film, see The Saragossa Manuscript (film). Book cover of Rękopis znaleziony w Saragossie, 1847 The Manuscript Found in Saragossa (original French title: Manuscrit trouvé à Saragosse; also known in English as The Sarag …

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  • 105Luigi Bianchi — (January 18 1856 June 6 1928) was an Italian mathematician. He was born in Parma, Emilia Romagna, and died in Pisa. He was a leading member of the vigorous geometric school which flourished in Italy during the later years of the 19th century and… …

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  • 106Mathematics and art — have a long historical relationship. The ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks knew about the golden ratio, regarded as an aesthetically pleasing ratio, and incorporated it into the design of monuments including the Great Pyramid,[1] the Parthenon …

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  • 107Jean-Pierre Petit — (b. 5 April 1937) is a French scientist, senior researcher at National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), now retired. His main working fields are fluid mechanics, kinetic theory of gases, plasma physics, magnetohydrodynamics power generation …

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  • 108Theaetetus — could mean:* Theaetetus (mathematician) (c. 417 B.C. – 369 B.C.), a Greek geometer * Theaetetus (dialogue), a dialogue by Plato, named after the geometer * Theaetetus (crater), a lunar impact crater …

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  • 109Meton of Athens — (Greek: Μέτων ὁ Ἀθηναῖος; gen.: Μέτωνος) was a Greek mathematician, astronomer, geometer, and engineer who lived in Athens in the 5th century BC. He is best known for calculations involving the eponymous 19 year Metonic cycle which he introduced… …

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  • 110Segre — may be Beniamino Segre (1903 – 1977), Italian geometer Corrado Segre (1863 1924) , Italian geometer distantly related to Beniamino Emilio Segrè (1905 1989), Italian American physicist Segre River, a river in Catalonia See also Segre… …

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