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Takebe Katahiro (建部 賢弘, 1664 –
August 24, 1739), also
known as
Takebe Kenkō, was a ****anese
mathematician and
cartographer during the Edo period. Takebe...
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Matsudaira Katahiro (松平容衆,
October 30, 1803 –
April 20, 1822) was the 7th daimyō of Aizu
Domain in
Mutsu Province, ****an (modern-day ****ushima Prefecture)...
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Takebe Katahiro (1664-1739), deux mathématiciens de l'époque d'edo" (litt. A
study of Seki
Takakazu (?-1708) and
Takebe Katahiro (1664-1739), two...
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April 2025. Yama****a was one of the
recipients of the 2021
Takebe Katahiro Prize for
Encouragement of
Young Researchers of the
Mathematical Society...
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extinct with the
death of the
seventh daimyō, the 15-year-old
Matsudaira Katahiro, and was
succeeded by
Matsudaira Katataka, who was a
sixth cousin (twice...
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multivariable algebra,
similar to Seki's. To
answer criticism, in 1685,
Takebe Katahiro (建部 賢弘), one of Seki's pupils,
published Hatsubi Sanpō
Genkai (発微算法諺解)...
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those used in Newton's
studies in Europe.
Mathematicians like
Takebe Katahiro pla**** an
important role in
developing Enri ("
circle principle"), an analog...
- Montucla, who
published an
account of it. 152 1722
Toshikiyo Kamata 24 1722
Katahiro Takebe 41 1739
Yoshisuke Matsunaga 51 1748
Leonhard Euler Used the Gr****...
- (b. 1806)
Kishihime (1807–1811)
Motohime (1808–1821)
married Matsudaira Katahiro of Aizu
Domain by
Oyachi Ayahime (1809–1837)
married Matsudaira Yoritane...
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Genroku map was
corrected in 1719 (Kyōhō 4) by the
mathematician Tatebe Katahiro (1644–1739),
using high
mountain peaks as
points of reference, and was...