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- Adrien-Marie Legendre [r]: (1752 – 1833) important French mathematician whose name lives on in the Legendre polynomials and associated Legendre functions. [e]
- Albert Einstein [r]: 20th-century physicist who formulated the theories of relativity. [e]
- Algebra [r]: A branch of mathematics concerning the study of structure, relation and quantity. [e]
- Ancient Greece [r]: The loose collection of Greek-speaking city-states centered on the Aegean Sea which flourished from the end of the Mycenaean age to the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC. [e]
- Cartesian coordinates [r]: Set of real numbers specifying the position of a point in two- or three-dimensional space with respect to orthogonal axes. [e]
- Cleveland, Ohio [r]: The second-largest city in the state of Ohio, with a population as of the 2000 Census of 478,403. [e]
- Element (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Euclid's Elements [r]: Mathematical and geometric treatise consisting of 13 books written by the Greek mathematician Euclid in Alexandria circa 300 BC. [e]
- Euclid's lemma [r]: A prime number that divides a product of two integers must divide one of the two integers. [e]
- Euclidean algorithm [r]: Algorithm for finding the greatest common divisor of two integers [e]
- Euclidean geometry [r]: Form of geometry first codified by Euclid in his series of thirteen books, The Elements. [e]
- Euclidean plane [r]: The plane known from high-school planar geometry. [e]
- Geometry [r]: The mathematics of spacial concepts. [e]
- History of scientific method [r]: Development and elaboration of rules for scientific reasoning and investigation. [e]
- Library [r]: Collection of books and periodicals. [e]
- Logic [r]: The study of the standards and practices of correct argumentation. [e]
- Mathematics [r]: The study of quantities, structures, their relations, and changes thereof. [e]
- Number theory [r]: The study of integers and relations between them. [e]
- Perfect number [r]: A positive whole number whose proper divisors sum to the number itself. [e]
- Positivist calendar [r]: Alternative calendar proposed by Auguste Comte in 1849, with each day and month celebrating a different person. [e]
- Prime number [r]: A number that can be evenly divided by exactly two positive whole numbers, namely one and itself. [e]
- Pythagoras [r]: Greek mathematician and thinker of the 6th century BCE. [e]
- Science [r]: The organized body of knowledge based on non–trivial refutable concepts that can be verified or rejected on the base of observation and experimentation [e]
- Unique factorization [r]: Add brief definition or description
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