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October 7th
| 1601 |
Baptisimal date of Florimond de Beaune. His fame rests on the two brief notes published in Schooten's Latin edition of Descartes (1649 and 1659-60). In the second of these he raised the first inverse tangent problem: determine a curve from a property of its tangent.
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Florimond de Beaune
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| 1885 |
Niels Bohr born in Copenhagen, Denmark. The famous physicist studied atomic structure and radiation.
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Niels Bohr
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| 1893 |
Khayyam's tree transplanted. When the poet/mathematician Omar Khayyam died in 1123 he was buried in a spot where the north wind would scatter rose petals over his grave. On this date a rose tree started from those on Khayyam's grave was transplanted to the grave of Edward Fitzgerald (1809-1883), the Irish translator who made Khayyam's poetry so famous in modern times. For Khayyam's geometric solution to the cubic, see Howard Eves' Great Moments in Mathematics (before 1650).
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Omar Khayyam
Edward Fitzgerald
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