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Eudoxus may
refer to:
Eudoxus of
Cnidus (c. 395–390 BC – c. 342–337 BC), Gr****
astronomer and mathematician,
student of
Plato Eudoxus of
Cyzicus (fl....
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Phenomena of
Aratus and
Eudoxus.
Spherics by
Theodosius of
Bithynia may be
based on a work by
Eudoxus.
Eudoxus, son of Aeschines, was born and...
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appointed Eudoxus of Cyzicus, who made two
voyages from
Egypt to India. The first, in 118 BC, was
guided by the
Indian sailor.
After Eudoxus returned with...
- level.
Eudoxus has a ray system, and is
consequently mapped as part of the
Copernican System.
Eudoxus crater and its
satellite from a LRO
image Eudoxus crater...
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Charaxes eudoxus, the
Eudoxus charaxes, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in Guinea,
Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria...
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properties simultaneously.
Aristotle and
Eudoxus claimed two
different counts of
spheres in the heavens.
According to
Eudoxus,
there were only 27
spheres in the...
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Because Archimedes credited it to
Eudoxus of
Cnidus it is also
known as the "Theorem of
Eudoxus" or the
Eudoxus axiom.
Archimedes used infinitesimals...
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Eudoxus’
model had twenty-seven
homocentric spheres with each
sphere explaining a type of
observable motion for each
celestial object.
Eudoxus ****igns...
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Edmund F., "Kampyle of
Eudoxus",
MacTutor History of
Mathematics Archive,
University of St
Andrews Weisstein, Eric W. "Kampyle of
Eudoxus". MathWorld....
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refers to this
construction as the
Eudoxus reals,
naming them
after ancient Gr****
astronomer and
mathematician Eudoxus of Cnidus. As
noted by Shenitzer...