Математика. Числительные. Аристова В.М. - 49 стр.

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9. P.Fermat (1601-1665) was a lawer, mathematics being his hobby. But he became
famous due to mathematics. He is considered to be the founder of Analitical geometry and
Theory of Numbers.
10. Fermat's theorem (or Great Theorem), which postulates: "there do not exist three
whole numbers x, y, z where the equality x
n
+y
n
=z
n
would be implemented if n > 2" has not
been proved in its general form up till now.
11. The formula to define the Sunday when the Ortodox Easter comes according to the
Gregorian Calendar was introduced by an outstanding German mathematician Gauss K.F.
(1777-1855). His formula works and is valid for the past, present and future.
12. The greater early painters Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci based their
works on geometric principles.
13. Sculpture, architecture, painting are all based on using geometric forms and
proportions and even in ancient times they were taken into account in determing the
proportions of famous buildings: the Parthenon, the Acropolis in Athens, triumphal arches
and Gothic cathedrals.
14. Euclid's "Elements", wriiten more than 2000 years ago is still used in Great Britain as
a textbook on geometry.
15. Gödel K. — an Austrian-born (1906-1978) famous USA logician and mathematician
presented a page of symbols that purports to be a rigorous proof for the existence of God.
This latter is a recasting of the notorious "Ontological Argument" for God's existence into the
language of mathematical logic. He established first the "theorem" — M(x) G(x) N (y) G
(y) — which says that, if God's existence is possible, then it is necessary, and then argues that
God's existence is indeed possible. Therefore, necessarily, God exists.
16. Rene Decartes, the famous mathematician (1596-1650) did not accept imaginary
numbers and it was not surprising that he flatly rejected them in his mathematical in-
vestigations.
17. Galileo once remarked, that the great book of nature is written in the language of
mathematics.
18. The first Russian woman-mathematician S.Kovalevskaya became famous not in
Russia but in Göttingen University where she had supported for her Doctoral thesis.
19. The word "cybernetics" appeared in American English in 1946. This word was coined
by the founder of cybernetics Norbert Wiener (1894-1964) from two Greek blends and it
    9. P.Fermat (1601-1665) was a lawer, mathematics being his hobby. But he became
famous due to mathematics. He is considered to be the founder of Analitical geometry and
Theory of Numbers.
    10. Fermat's theorem (or Great Theorem), which postulates: "there do not exist three
whole numbers x, y, z where the equality xn+yn=zn would be implemented if n > 2" has not
been proved in its general form up till now.
    11. The formula to define the Sunday when the Ortodox Easter comes according to the
Gregorian Calendar was introduced by an outstanding German mathematician Gauss K.F.
(1777-1855). His formula works and is valid for the past, present and future.
    12. The greater early painters Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci based their
works on geometric principles.
    13. Sculpture, architecture, painting are all based on using geometric forms and
proportions and even in ancient times they were taken into account in determing the
proportions of famous buildings: the Parthenon, the Acropolis in Athens, triumphal arches
and Gothic cathedrals.
    14. Euclid's "Elements", wriiten more than 2000 years ago is still used in Great Britain as
a textbook on geometry.
    15. Gödel K. — an Austrian-born (1906-1978) famous USA logician and mathematician
presented a page of symbols that purports to be a rigorous proof for the existence of God.
This latter is a recasting of the notorious "Ontological Argument" for God's existence into the
language of mathematical logic. He established first the "theorem" — M(∃x) G(x) ⊃ N (∃y) G
(y) — which says that, if God's existence is possible, then it is necessary, and then argues that
God's existence is indeed possible. Therefore, necessarily, God exists.
    16. Rene Decartes, the famous mathematician (1596-1650) did not accept imaginary
numbers and it was not surprising that he flatly rejected them in his mathematical in-
vestigations.
    17. Galileo once remarked, that the great book of nature is written in the language of
mathematics.
    18. The first Russian woman-mathematician S.Kovalevskaya became famous not in
Russia but in Göttingen University where she had supported for her Doctoral thesis.
    19. The word "cybernetics" appeared in American English in 1946. This word was coined
by the founder of cybernetics Norbert Wiener (1894-1964) from two Greek blends and it
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