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  1. Há 5 dias · Based on the tables by Anton Felkel and Jurij Vega, Adrien-Marie Legendre conjectured in 1797 or 1798 that π(a) is approximated by the function a / (A log a + B), where A and B are unspecified constants. In the second edition of his book on number theory (1808) he then made a more precise conjecture, with A = 1 and B = −1.08366.

  2. Há 5 dias · Adrien-Marie Legendre (1752--1833) was a French mathematician. Legendre made numerous contributions to mathematics. His major work is Exercices de Calcul Intégral , published in three volumes in 1811, 1817, and 1819, where he introduced the basic properties of elliptic integrals, beta functions and gamma functions, along with their ...

  3. 14 de mai. de 2024 · In 1805 the French mathematician Adrien-Marie Legendre published the first known recommendation to use the line that minimizes the sum of the squares of these deviations—i.e., the modern least squares method.

  4. Há 4 dias · In 1799, a commission including Johan Georg Tralles, Jean Henri van Swinden, Adrien-Marie Legendre and Jean-Baptiste Delambre calculated the distance from Dunkirk to Barcelona using the data of the triangulation between these two towns and determined the portion of the distance from the North Pole to the Equator it represented.

  5. 27 de mai. de 2024 · AdrienMarie Legendre was a French mathematician who invented Legendre polynomials. Mathematicians and physicists use these polynomials to solve differential equations and perform numerical...

  6. 26 de mai. de 2024 · In his Essai sur la théorie des nombres (1798), Adrien-Marie Legendre derives a necessary and sufficient condition for a rational number to be a convergent of the continued fraction of a given real number. A consequence of this criterion, often called Legendre's theorem within the study of continued fractions, is as follows: Theorem.

  7. 26 de mai. de 2024 · Euclid may not have been a first-class mathematician, but he set a standard for deductive reasoning and geometric instruction that persisted, practically unchanged, for more than 2,000 years. Euclid, the most prominent mathematician of Greco-Roman antiquity, best known for his geometry book, the Elements. It is sometimes said that, other than ...