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    Karl Theodor Reye (born 20 June 1838 in Ritzebüttel, Germany and died 2 July 1919 in Würzburg, Germany) was a German mathematician. He contributed to geometry...
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  • Reye may refer to: Douglas Reye (1912–1977), an Australian pathologist Reye syndrome, a brain disease Theodor Reye (1838–1919), a German mathematician...
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  • adhesives – Chemical science associated with pressure-sensitive adhesives Reye, Karl Theodor (1860) [1859-11-08]. Bornemann, K. R. (ed.). "Zur Theorie der Zapfenreibung"...
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    In geometry, the Reye configuration, introduced by Theodor Reye (1882), is a configuration of 12 points and 16 lines. Each point of the configuration belongs...
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  • wore at a faster rate compared to self-mated coins. In 1860, Theodor Reye proposed Reye's hypothesis [it]. In 1953, John Frederick Archard developed the...
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  • Reiss Eric Reissner Robert Remak Reinhold Remmert Lasse Rempe-Gillen Theodor Reye Hans-Egon Richert Michael M. Richter Bernhard Riemann Adam Ries Willi...
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    in the Franco-Prussian War. Christoffel, together with his colleague Theodor Reye, built a reputable mathematics department at Strasbourg. He continued...
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    in 1849), the formal study of configurations was first introduced by Theodor Reye in 1876, in the second edition of his book Geometrie der Lage, in the...
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    geometry and then proceeded to give him a book on the subject written by Theodor Reye. Two months later, Fermi returned the book, having solved all the problems...
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    laude from the University of Strasbourg in 1900. His advisor was Karl Theodor Reye and title of his dissertation was The Cardioide and Some of its Related...
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