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Claude Gaspar Bachet Sieur de Méziriac (9
October 1581 – 26
February 1638) was a
French mathematician and poet born in Bourg-en-Bresse, at that time belonging...
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Bachet noir (/ˈbæʃeɪ nwɑːr/) is a
traditional French variety of red wine
grape that is a
sibling of Chardonnay. A
little is
still grown in the Aube, where...
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published in 1575 by Xylander. The
Latin translation of
Arithmetica by
Bachet in 1621
became the
first Latin edition that was
widely available. Pierre...
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already in the work of an
earlier French mathematician,
Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac (1581–1638).
Andrew Granville traced the ****ociation of Bézout's...
- Lagrange's four-square theorem, also
known as
Bachet's conjecture,
states that
every nonnegative integer can be
represented as a sum of four non-negative...
- The
Cristal Baschet is a
contemporary musical instrument developed in 1952 by the
brothers Bernard and François Baschet.
Models of the
crystal organs range...
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already occurred. In 1984, in
Bachet-de-Pesay in the muni****lity of Lancy,
construction work had
begun on the new
Bachet tram depot. To
connect the new...
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thanks to its
rediscovery by
Bachet (Weil 1984, p. 7). Weil goes on to say that
Fermat would have
recognised that
Bachet's argument is
essentially Euclid's...
- Lancy-
Bachet railway station (French: Gare de Lancy-
Bachet) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Lancy, in the
Swiss canton of Geneva. It is an...
- vague.
According to
James Dowdy and
Michael Mays, in 1612
Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac
suggested the
specific mechanism of
arranging the men in a circle...