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Pieter Hendrik Schoute (21
January 1846,
Wormerveer – 18
April 1913, Groningen) was a
Dutch mathematician known for his work on
regular polytopes and...
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William Kingdon Clifford (1845–1879) –
geometric algebra Pieter Hendrik Schoute (1846–1923)
Felix Klein (1849–1925)
Sofia Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya (1850–1891)...
- Only then was its
importance recognized, for
instance by
Pieter Hendrik Schoute, who
wrote that "This
treatise surp****es in
scientific value a good portion...
- (see also
Micronix and Tanaobela):
Alphacrambus B****i, 1995
Peniculimius Schoute, 1994
Steneromene Gaskin, 1986
Thopeutis Hübner, 1818
Yoshiyasua (formerly...
- 24-cell and
grand antiprism were
missing from her list. 1911:
Pieter Hendrik Schoute published Analytic treatment of the
polytopes regularly derived from the...
- Oxford:
Clarendon Press. 1500 pp., link (2nd ed., 1979-1998, 4 vols.).
Schoute, J. C. (1938). Anatomy. In: Verdoorn, F. (ed.).
Manual of Pteridology....
- (1973) [1948].
Regular Polytopes (3rd ed.). New York: Dover. p. 124. P.H.
Schoute:
Mehrdimensionale Geometrie. Leipzig: G.J.Göschensche Verlagshandlung....
- Günter M. Ziegler (1995),
permutohedra were
first studied by
Pieter Hendrik Schoute (1911). The name permutoèdre was
coined by
Georges Th.
Guilbaud and Pierre...
- root,
where the
forebear was a schout, but can also be patronymic, as
Schoute once was used as a
given name. The name is
quite common in the Netherlands...
- in 1900,
called them "generalized tetrahedra". In 1902
Pieter Hendrik Schoute described the
concept first with the
Latin superlative simplicissimum ("simplest")...