Difference between revisions of "Nikolai I. Lobachevsky"
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He was one of the pioneers of non-Euclidean geometry, a system of geometry that rejects traditional Euclidean geometry's fifth postulate that parallel lines can never intersect. He also invented a method for finding the approximations of the roots of algebraic equations. | He was one of the pioneers of non-Euclidean geometry, a system of geometry that rejects traditional Euclidean geometry's fifth postulate that parallel lines can never intersect. He also invented a method for finding the approximations of the roots of algebraic equations. | ||
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[[Category: Mathematicians|Lobachevsky, Nikolai I]] | [[Category: Mathematicians|Lobachevsky, Nikolai I]] | ||
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Nikolai I. Lobachevsky (1792-1856) was a Russian mathematician.
He was one of the pioneers of non-Euclidean geometry, a system of geometry that rejects traditional Euclidean geometry's fifth postulate that parallel lines can never intersect. He also invented a method for finding the approximations of the roots of algebraic equations.
He is also the subject of a rather amusing song by the comedic musician, Tom Lehrer.
