Alicia Boole Stott (8 June 1860 – 17 December 1940) was a British mathematician. She made a number of contributions to the field and was awarded an honorary...
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Africa cricketer Alicia Silverstone (born 1976), American actress Alicia St. Germaine, American politician from Michigan Alicia Boole Stott (1860–1940), Irish...
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Hoppe, and was introduced to English mathematicians as polytope by Alicia Boole Stott. Nowadays, the term polytope is a broad term that covers a wide class...
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surgery. Alicia Boole Stott (1860–1940), a mathematician who made important contributions to four-dimensional geometry. Alicia Boole married Walter Stott in...
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Cantellation (for polyhedra and tilings) is also called expansion by Alicia Boole Stott: it corresponds to moving the faces of the regular form away from...
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Stott or Stotts may refer to: Alex Stott (1925–1998), British football player Alicia Boole Stott (1860–1940), British mathematician Amanda Stott (born...
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(1908). Her five daughters made their marks in a range of fields. Alicia Boole Stott (1860–1940) became an expert in four-dimensional geometry. Ethel Lilian...
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National Forest Alicia Boole or Alicia Boole Stott (1860–1940), mathematician and daughter of Mary Everest and George Boole Mary Everest Boole (1832–1916)...
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Space of n Dimensions, Messenger of Mathematics, Macmillan, 1900 Alicia Boole Stott Geometrical deduction of semiregular from regular polytopes and space...
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George Boole Jnr (/buːl/; 2 November 1815 – 8 December 1864) was a largely self-taught English mathematician, philosopher, and logician, most of whose...
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in her own right, as was one of her daughters, Alicia Boole Stott. Alicia's son, Leonard Boole Stott, studied medicine and became a pioneer in the treatment...
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mother, Margaret Boole, came from a family of mathematicians (his aunt was Alicia Boole Stott and his grandfather was George Boole). As a child he was...
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used the word tesseract in 1888 in his book A New Era of Thought. Alicia Boole Stott, his sister in law who knew him at Oxford, supervised the publication...
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(landlord) Abraham Sharp (schoolmaster) Simon Stevin (merchants clerk) Alicia Boole Stott (secretary) Paul Tannery (tobacco factory director) Gaston Tarry (civil...
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and ∞ demienneract facets) k21 polytope family 2k1 polytope family Alicia Boole Stott Geometrical deduction of semiregular from regular polytopes and space...
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information age. Mary Everest Boole was known for introducing mathematics as fun for children. Mother of Alicia Boole Stott. André-Marie Ampère was a physicist...
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9-simplex and ∞ 251 facets) k21 polytope family 1k2 polytope family Alicia Boole Stott Geometrical deduction of semiregular from regular polytopes and space...
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polytopes between 1878 and his death in 1913. He collaborated with Alicia Boole Stott on describing the sections of the regular 4-polytopes. In 1886, he...
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4-polytopes/honeycombs, this operation is also called expansion by Alicia Boole Stott, as imagined by moving the cells of the regular form away from the...
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mother, Margaret Boole, came from a family of mathematicians (his aunt was Alicia Boole Stott and his grandfather was George Boole). His brother was...
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Poincaré (1854–1912) Luigi Bianchi (1856–1928) – differential geometry Alicia Boole Stott (1860–1940) Hermann Minkowski (1864–1909) – non-Euclidean geometry...
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1876) 1935 – Lizette Woodworth Reese, American poet (b. 1856) 1940 – Alicia Boole Stott, Anglo-Irish mathematician and academic (b. 1860) 1942 – Allen Bathurst...
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1924) 1858 – Charlotte Scott, English mathematician (d. 1931) 1860 – Alicia Boole Stott, Irish-English mathematician and theorist (d. 1940) 1867 – Frank Lloyd...
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Norman Johnson's terminology or an expanded hexagonal tiling by Alicia Boole Stott's operational language. There are three regular and eight semiregular...
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(died 1949). 1 June – Hugh Thomson, illustrator (died 1920). 8 June – Alicia Boole Stott, mathematician (died 1940). 25 June – John Danaher, soldier, recipient...
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James McKeen Cattell (died 1944), American psychologist. June 8 – Alicia Boole Stott (died 1940) Anglo-Irish mathematician. December 31 – John T. Thompson...
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of Schläfli's rediscoverers, in 1882, and first used in English by Alicia Boole Stott some twenty years later. The term "polyhedroids" was also used in...
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1976), French numerical analyst Alicia Boole Stott (1860–1940), Irish-English four-dimensional geometer Mary Everest Boole (1832–1916), self-taught author...
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According to Coxeter, this multidimensional term was defined by Alicia Boole Stott for creating new polytopes, specifically starting from regular polytopes...
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rectified 5-cell, the rectified 600-cell, and the snub 24-cell. 1910: Alicia Boole Stott, in her publication Geometrical deduction of semiregular from regular...
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