Julian Lowell Coolidge (September 28, 1873 – March 5, 1954) was an American mathematician, historian, a professor and chairman of the Harvard University...
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Venezuelan astrobiologist Julian Cole (1925–1999), American mathematician Julian Coolidge (1873–1954), American mathematician Julian Crampton, British biologist...
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Wedding Colette France 28 January 1873 3 August 1954 Writer Gigi Julian Coolidge United States 28 September 1873 5 March 1954 Mathematician A Treatise...
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composer John Gardner Coolidge (1863–1936), American diplomat Julian Coolidge (1873–1954), American mathematician Marcus A. Coolidge (1865–1947), US Senator...
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book on circles, spheres, and inversive geometry. It was written by Julian Coolidge, and published by the Clarendon Press in 1916. The Chelsea Publishing...
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Grandsons Archibald Cary Coolidge Harold Jefferson Coolidge Sr. John Gardner Coolidge Julian Coolidge Sally Cottrell Cole The New England Historical & Genealogical...
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his brothers were John Gardner Coolidge, Archibald Cary Coolidge, Harold Jefferson Coolidge Sr. and Julian Coolidge. He was educated at the Chauncy Hall...
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edition 1809, v. i, pp 233–6, link form Biodiversity Heritage Library Julian Coolidge Mathematics of Great Amateurs, chapter 11, pp. 136–46 John Wallis,...
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Blaschke. However, the point of view of Sophus Lie has recurred. In 1940, Julian Coolidge described the use of dual quaternions for screw displacements on page...
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Boyce Thompson (1890) – mining engineer, financier, philanthropist Julian Coolidge (1891) – mathematician; president of the Mathematical Association of...
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