Parliament Thomas Hales (dramatist) (c. 1740–1780), Anglo-French dramatist Thomas Callister Hales (born 1958), American mathematician Tom Hales (Irish republican)...
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S2CID 6529590. Hales, Thomas C.; Ferguson, Samuel P. (2011), The Kepler Conjecture: The Hales-Ferguson Proof, New York: Springer, ISBN 978-1-4614-1128-4 Hales, Thomas...
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Kepler conjecture (section Hales' proof)
In 1998, Thomas Hales, following an approach suggested by Fejes Tóth (1953), announced that he had a proof of the Kepler conjecture. Hales' proof is...
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major and recipient of the Victoria Cross Thomas Hale Jr. (born 1937), American physician and author Thomas Hales (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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Thomas Hale Boggs Sr. (February 15, 1914 – disappeared October 16, 1972; declared dead December 29, 1972) was an American Democratic Party politician...
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English poem Love Rune is frequently anthologized. Thomas of Hales is believed to have originated from Hales, Gloucestershire. Among his surviving works, the...
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1916 Tom Hales and his brothers, Seán, Bob, and William, were fighting with the IRA in west Cork during the Irish War of Independence. Tom Hales was involved...
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Thomas Hale Boggs Jr. (September 18, 1940 – September 15, 2014) was an American lawyer and lobbyist based in Washington, D.C. Boggs was the son of Thomas...
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Thomas Boggs (1944–2008) was an American musician. Thomas Boggs may also refer to: Thomas Hale Boggs Sr. or Hale Boggs (1914–disappeared 1972), American...
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children. Thomas Hales (died 1692) predeceased his father, Sir Robert Hales; therefore Sir Robert's grandson, Sir Thomas Hales, 2nd Baronet (Stephen Hales' brother)...
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Thomas Hales (c. 1740 – 27 December 1780) was a British-born French dramatist and librettist. He was from an Irish expatriate family in Gloucestershire...
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of the Caulfield Cup. Hales was born in Portland, Victoria, a son of Matthew Hales (c. 1819 – 21 July 1884) and Margaret Hales née Ward (c. 1824 – 29...
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inventor Thomas Hales (disambiguation), any of various people of this name Hales, a Triballi king John Hayls Hales Hayles Hale (disambiguation) Hale's Ales...
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the raiders found there was an old sick monk named Thomas Hales (or de Halys). The French killed Hales when he refused to reveal the hiding place of the...
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Thomas Hales of Hales Place, Halden, Kent, and of 'the daughter of Trefoy of the county of Cornwall'. He had four brothers and a sister: John Hales,...
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brother was Humphrey II Hales, York Herald. Humphrey I Hales was the son of Sir James Hales (c. 1500–1554) (eldest son of John Hales (1470-1540), of The Dungeon...
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Surgeon Major Thomas Egerton Hale VC CB (24 September 1832 – 25 December 1909) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious...
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Hales, 2nd Baronet (1626 – c. 1684) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1681. Hales was the son of Sir John Hales and...
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Sir Thomas Pym Hales, 4th Baronet (c. 1726 – 18 March 1773), of Beakesbourne in Kent, was an English member of parliament. Hales was the eldest son of...
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The Hales Baronetcy, is a title in the Baronetage of England. There were three Hales baronetcies. The oldest was created in 1611 for Edward Hales. He...
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Thomas Hale (died c. 1759) was an 18th-century British agriculturist, known from his book A Compleat Body of Husbandry, 1756. Little is known about Thomas...
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philosopher and theologian Thomas Cantilupe, or Thomas of Hereford (died 1282) Thomas of Dover or Thomas Hales (died 1295), martyr Thomas of Tolentino (died 1321)...
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with 'mortuus' written beside it. Hales was the ancestor of the Baronets Hales of Thanington and Bekesbourne. Hales married firstly, Joan Holway, the...
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received attention from mathematicians such as Thomas Hales, Kevin Buzzard, and Heather Macbeth. Hales is using it for his project, Formal Abstracts....
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Thomas Hale (June 24, 1610 – February 19, 1679) was a founding settler of Hartford, and Norwalk, Connecticut. Thomas was the son of John Hale and Martha...
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Thomas Hale Streets (November 20, 1847 – March 3, 1925) was an American naturalist. He served as a surgeon in the U.S. Navy from 1872 and retired in 1909...
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Base in New Mexico. While there, the Hales were assigned by the United Mission to Nepal to a rural hospital. Hale collected surgical supplies in the form...
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result was overturned on petition and his seat awarded in 1735 to Sir Thomas Hales Stooks Smith, Henry. (1973) [1844–1850]. Craig, FWS (ed.). The Parliaments...
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Christopher Hales (died 1541) was an English judge and Master of the Rolls. The family of Hales was a most ancient one, deriving its name from Hales in Norfolk...
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this was given by Jan Brożek and mathematically proven much later by Thomas Hales. Thus, a hexagonal structure uses the least material to create a lattice...
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