• Pandrosion of Alexandria (Ancient Greek: Πανδροσίων) was a mathematician in fourth-century-AD Alexandria, discussed in the Mathematical Collection of Pappus...
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  • Alexandria where she taught philosophy and astronomy. Although preceded by Pandrosion, another Alexandrian female mathematician, she is the first female mathematician...
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    the cissoid of Diocles, the conchoid of Nicomedes, or the Philo line. Pandrosion, a probably female mathematician of ancient Greece, found a numerically...
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    (born 1979), menstruation app Hypatia (c.350–415), mathematics, astronomy Pandrosion (c.300–360), mathematics Mimmi Bähr (1844–1923), calligrapher and inventor...
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  • researcher in discrete geometry, geometric probability, and random graphs Pandrosion (4th century AD), ancient Greek mathematician predating Hypatia, developed...
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    among the world's first alchemists. c. 300–350 CE: Greek mathematician Pandrosion develops a numerical approximation for cube roots. c. 355–415 CE: Greek...
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  • This is a timeline of women in mathematics. Before 350: Pandrosion, a Greek mathematician known for an approximate solution to doubling the cube and a...
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