Examples of using The mathematician in English and their translations into Swedish
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The mathematician says.
So the mathematician draws a picture.
The mathematician IJ Good called.
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It is named for the mathematician Eduard Čech.
The mathematician said"My needs are modest.
If he calls again say hi from the Mathematician.
Oh, the mathematician, A Beautiful Mind.
They are named after the mathematician Paul Leyland.
Not the wolfhound I mentioned earlier, once said, MacGYVER: Archimedes-- the mathematician.
Among his students was the mathematician Paul Dedecker.
reach back further to the musings of the mathematician Zeno.
Archimedes… the mathematician, not the wolfhound I mentioned earlier, once said.
Engels was helped in his editing by his friend, the mathematician Samuel Moore.
Well, poker is just math, the mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss cool. so I guess it depends on if you consider.
So I guess it depends on if you consider Well, poker is just math, the mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss cool.
The mathematicians who have meant most for me were Lars Hörmander(1931--2012)
One of her later tutors was the mathematician and logician Augustus De Morgan.
Arithmetica(Greek: Ἀριθμητικά) is an Ancient Greek text on mathematics written by the mathematician Diophantus in the 3rd century AD.
There is however a long distance between the mathematician's calculations and the numerologist's interpretations.
The mathematician Roger Penrose independently devised
The mathematician and astronomer Weigel,
as did the mathematician and logician Gottlob Frege,
The mathematician and astronomer Weigel,
his pupils to prove the principles of the infinitesimal calculus to the mathematicians of their time.
In the late 19th Century the mathematician and inventor or the discipline of statistics Florence Nightingale spent a number of years developing nursing as a respectable profession for women.
Matteo Ricci and his baptized Chinese colleague, the mathematician, astronomer, and agronomist Xu Guangqi(1562-1633), were the first to translate the ancient Greek mathematical treatise of Euclid's Elements into Chinese.