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Chasles, Michel (1793 - 1880)
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French mathematician and geodesist
Chasles is one of the founders of the so-called modern geometry, the géométrie nouvelle, which tried to solve the most demanding tasks without the aid of geometric algebra.
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ortografie alternativă:
Chasles, Michel
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Curriculum vitae
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* 15.11.1793
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born
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1812 - 1814
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Paris
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Study
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1825
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Professor
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1841
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Paris
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Chair of Geodesy and Machine Science
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1846
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Paris
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Own Chair of higher geometry
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† 18.12.1880
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Paris
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died
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