solids of revolution. The theorems are attributed to Pappus of Alexandria and Paul Guldin. Pappus's statement of this theorem appears in print for the...
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and astronomer in China Paul Guldin (1577–1643) – Jesuit mathematician and astronomer who discovered the Guldinus theorem to determine the surface and...
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lie on a curve given in position); (b) the theorems which were rediscovered by and named after Paul Guldin, but appear to have been discovered by Pappus...
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Bonaventura Cavalieri (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
reception was severe. Andre Taquet and Paul Guldin both published responses to the Geometria indivisibilibus. Guldin's particularly in-depth critique suggested...
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of the Society Paul Guldin, father of Guldinus theorem José Gumilla, naturalist who studied the Orinoco, South America Bartolomeu de Gusmão, Brazilian-Portuguese...
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List of Jewish mathematicians (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(1910–1943), mathematician Heinrich Guggenheimer (1924–2021), mathematician Paul Guldin (1577–1643), mathematician and astronomer Emil Gumbel (1891–1966), extreme...
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empirical solutions to such geometric problems. In 1640, mathematician Paul Guldin established that the "elongated semicircle" of traditional practice is an...
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