Gerolamo Cardano (Italian: [dʒeˈrɔːlamo karˈdaːno]; also Girolamo or Geronimo; French: Jérôme Cardan; Latin: Hieronymus Cardanus; 24 September 1501– 21...
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Cardano may refer to: Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576), Italian mathematician and physician Fazio Cardano (1444–1524), Italian jurist and mathematician, father...
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Cardano is a public blockchain platform. It is open-source and decentralized, with consensus achieved using proof of stake. It can facilitate peer-to-peer...
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Cubic equation (redirect from Cardano's formula)
this led to a challenge to Cardano from Tartaglia, which Cardano denied. The challenge was eventually accepted by Cardano's student Lodovico Ferrari (1522–1565)...
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Fazio Cardano (1444 – 28 August 1524) was an Italian jurist and mathematician. He was a student of perspective. Cardano was also a professor at the University...
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1545) is an important Latin-language book on algebra written by Gerolamo Cardano. It was first published in 1545 under the title Artis Magnae, Sive de Regulis...
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Charles Hoskinson (category People associated with Cardano)
engineering company Input Output Global, Inc. (formerly IOHK), and the Cardano blockchain platform, and was a co-founder of the Ethereum blockchain platform...
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Lodovico Ferrari (section Cardano–Tartaglia formula)
the servant of Gerolamo Cardano. He was extremely bright, so Cardano started teaching him mathematics. Ferrari aided Cardano on his solutions for biquadratic...
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Cardano al Campo is a town and comune (municipality) located in the province of Varese, in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Cardano al Campo is...
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Gerolamo Cardano, asking him to not publish it. Cardano then extended this to numerous other cases, using similar arguments; see more details at Cardano's method...
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