- Jean Paul de Gua de
Malves (1713,
Malves-en-Minervois (Aude) – June 2, 1785, Paris) was a
French mathematician who
published in 1740 a work on analytical...
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Malva is a
genus of
herbaceous annual, biennial, and
perennial plants in the
family Malvaceae. It is one of
several closely related genera in the family...
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Prakashi Malve (born 13
January 1948) was an
Indian cricketer. He was a right-handed
batsman and right-arm fast
bowler who pla**** for Maharashtra. He...
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Breton settled on the
mathematician Jean Paul de Gua de
Malves.
Among those hired by
Malves were the
young Étienne
Bonnot de Condillac, Jean le Rond...
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Malves-en-Minervois is a
commune in the Aude
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Aude
department "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires"...
- three-dimensional
analog of the
Pythagorean theorem named after Jean Paul de Gua de
Malves. It
states that if a
tetrahedron has a right-angle
corner (like the corner...
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project of
translating the
English Cyclopaedia that Jean Paul de Gua de
Malves could not
successfully complete.
Diderot undertook the
history of ancient...
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three dimensions is de Gua's theorem,
named for Jean Paul de Gua de
Malves: If a
tetrahedron has a
right angle corner (like a
corner of a cube), then...
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Ephraim Chambers'
Cyclopaedia of 1728. He
initially chose Jean Paul de Gua de
Malves as his editor, but he
tired of the job
after two years, and in 1747, the...