• Sarrus, who discovered the first number (341). "Accademia delle Scienze". www.accademiadellescienze.it. Retrieved 2024-05-03. Sarrus, Pierre Frédéric...
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    The Sarrus linkage, invented in 1853 by Pierre Frédéric Sarrus, is a mechanical linkage to convert a limited circular motion to a linear motion or vice...
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  • instrument Pierre Frédéric Sarrus (1798–1861), French mathematician Sarrus linkage, a mechanical linkage This page lists people with the surname Sarrus. If an...
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    {\displaystyle 3\times 3} matrix named after the French mathematician Pierre Frédéric Sarrus. Consider a 3 × 3 {\displaystyle 3\times 3} matrix M = [ a b c d e...
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  • to base a. The first pseudoprime to base 2 was found in 1820 by Pierre Frédéric Sarrus: 341 = 11 × 31. A number p that is a Fermat pseudoprime to base...
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    (1787–1852) Richard Sainct, motorcycle rider (1970–2004) Pierre Frédéric Sarrus, mathematician (1798–1861) Pierre Soulages, painter (1919–2022) Jean Verdier, Cardinal...
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    1846) March 10 John Holladay, American Mormon pioneer (d. 1862) Pierre Frédéric Sarrus, French mathematician (d. 1861) March 11 Thomas Fremantle, 1st Baron...
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    of: Pierre Frédéric Sarrus (1798–1861), mathematician Lucien Galtier (1812–1866), priest who built the first Catholic Church in Minnesota, USA Pierre-Auguste...
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  • November - David Carcassonne, physician (born 1789) 20 November - Pierre Frédéric Sarrus, mathematician (born 1798) 21 November - Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire...
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    introduced the Parable of the broken window. Pierre Frédéric Sarrus, mathematician, known for having developed the Sarrus linkage. Jean-François Champollion, decipherer...
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