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Eratosthenes of
Cyrene (/ɛrəˈtɒsθəniːz/; Gr****: Ἐρατοσθένης [
eratostʰénɛːs]; c. 276 BC – c. 195/194 BC) was an
Ancient Gr**** polymath: a mathematician...
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sieve of
Eratosthenes can be
expressed in pseudocode, as follows:
algorithm Sieve of
Eratosthenes is input: an
integer n > 1. output:...
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MARCH 2006:
FOCUS ON:
Eratosthenes LAC 58, a map of the
region including Eratosthenes and
Copernicus LROC pages:
Eratosthenes Crater and the
Lunar Timescale...
- "Against
Eratosthenes" is a
speech by Lysias, one of the ten
Attic orators. In the speech,
Lysias accuses Eratosthenes, a
member of the
Thirty Tyrants...
- "Against
Eratosthenes" (Speech 12).
According to some
critics he is also the
subject of
another of Lysias' speech, "On the
Murder of
Eratosthenes" (Speech...
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defending himself against the
charge that he
murdered Eratosthenes,
after he
supposedly caught Eratosthenes committing adultery with his wife.
Euphiletos defends...
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Eratosthenes was a Gr****
scholar of the
third century BC. It may also
refer to:
Eratosthenes (crater), a
lunar impact crater named after him Eratosthenes...
- "Astronomy 101 Specials:
Eratosthenes and the Size of the Earth". www.eg.bucknell.edu.
Retrieved 19
December 2017. "How did
Eratosthenes measure the cir****ference...
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Eratosthenes to find
upper or
lower bounds on the
number of
primes within a
given set of integers.
Because it is a
simple extension of
Eratosthenes'...
- The
Sieve of
Eratosthenes is a 1999
sculpture by Mark di Suvero,
installed on the
Stanford University campus in Stanford, California. The
artwork was added...