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Euclid (/ˈjuːklɪd/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Εὐκλείδης; fl. 300 BC) was an
ancient Gr****
mathematician active as a
geometer and logician.
Considered the "father...
- Look up
Euclid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Euclid generally refers to the
ancient Gr****
mathematician Euclid of
Alexandria (3rd
century BC), who...
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attributed to
ancient Gr****
mathematician Euclid,
which he
described in his
textbook on geometry, Elements.
Euclid's approach consists in ****uming a small...
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treatise consisting of 13
books attributed to the
ancient Gr****
mathematician Euclid c. 300 BC. It is a
collection of definitions, postulates,
propositions (theorems...
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Euclid is a city in
Cuyahoga County, Ohio,
United States.
Located on the
southern s**** of Lake Erie, it is an
inner ring
suburb of Cleveland. The po****tion...
- In mathematics, the
Euclidean algorithm, or
Euclid's algorithm, is an
efficient method for
computing the
greatest common divisor (GCD) of two integers...
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Euclid is a wide-angle
space telescope with a 600-megapixel
camera to
record visible light, a near-infrared spectrometer, and photometer, to determine...
- geometry, the
parallel postulate, also
called Euclid's fifth postulate because it is the
fifth postulate in
Euclid's Elements, is a
distinctive axiom in Euclidean...
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Village of
Euclid v.
Ambler Realty Co., 272 U.S. 365 (1926), more
commonly known as
Euclid v. Ambler, was a
United States Supreme Court landmark case...
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Euclid is an
imperative programming language for
writing verifiable programs. It was
designed in the mid-1970s by
Butler Lampson and
James G. Mitc****...