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George Boole Jnr FRS (/buːl/; 2
November 1815 – 8
December 1864) was a
largely self-taught
English mathematician,
philosopher and logician, most of whose...
- The
Boole Tree is a
giant sequoia in the
Giant Sequoia National Monument,
Fresno County, California. The
Boole Tree is the
eighth tallest sequoia in the...
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Boolean algebra.
Boole may also
refer to:
Boole (band), an
electronic music group from the
United States Boole (crater), a
lunar crater Boole (tree), a giant...
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Everest Boole (11
March 1832 in Wickwar,
Gloucestershire – 17 May 1916 in Middle****, England) was a self-taught
mathematician who is best
known as...
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Oleksandr Bulich (born 21
March 1989),
known by his
stage name
Sasha Boole, is a
Ukrainian country and folk musician,
singer and
songwriter based in Chernivtsi...
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Ethel Lilian Voynich (née
Boole; 11 May 1864 – 27 July 1960) was an Irish-born
novelist and musician, and a
supporter of
several revolutionary causes...
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Boole had 3 siblings, 2
brothers and 1 sister,
namely Charles Boole,
William Boole and Mary
Boole. In 1855,
George Boole married Mary
Everest Boole (niece...
- Ella
Alexander Boole (July 26, 1858 –
March 13, 1952) was an
American temperance movement leader and
social reformer. She
served as
president of the World's...
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Alicia Boole Stott (8 June 1860 – 17
December 1940) was a
British amateur mathematician. She made a
number of
contributions to the
field and was awarded...
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syllogistic logic invented by 19th-century
British mathematician George Boole,
which attempts to
incorporate the "empty set", that is, a
class of non-existent...