• In mathematics, Newton's theorem about ovals states that the area cut off by a secant of a smooth convex oval is not an algebraic function of the secant...
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  • Newton's theorem may refer to: Newton's theorem (quadrilateral) Newton's theorem about ovals Newton's theorem of revolving orbits Newton's shell theorem...
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    Isaac Newton's apple tree at Woolsthorpe Manor represents the inspiration behind Sir Isaac Newton's theory of gravity. While the precise details of Newton's...
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  • In classical mechanics, Newton's theorem of revolving orbits identifies the type of central force needed to multiply the angular speed of a particle by...
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    death in 1716. Newton is credited with the generalised binomial theorem, valid for any exponent. He discovered Newton's identities, Newton's method, classified...
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    inverse-square central forces directed to a focus and include Newton's theorem about ovals (lemma 28). Propositions 43–45 are demonstration that in an eccentric...
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  • Newton polynomial Newton's theorem about ovals Truncated Newton method Newton's bucket, see bucket argument Newton's cannonball Newton's constant, see universal...
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  • geometry) Newton's theorem about ovals (curves) Newton's theorem (quadrilateral) (geometry) Pappus's area theorem (geometry) Pappus's centroid theorem (geometry)...
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    notation) had largely replaced Newton's fluxions and fluents, and remains in use today. History of calculus Newton's notation Hyperreal number: A modern...
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    The Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes or ING consists of three optical telescopes: the William Herschel Telescope, the Isaac Newton Telescope, and the Jacobus...
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    achieve 10 cm/s radial velocity precision. Isaac Newton Newton's reflector (a reflector made by Isaac Newton in the 1600s) Newtonian telescope (a telescope...
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    the inner curve is shorter than the outer one. According to Newton's theorem about ovals, the area cut off from an infinitely differentiable convex curve...
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    Clairaut's theorem characterizes the surface gravity on a viscous rotating ellipsoid in hydrostatic equilibrium under the action of its gravitational...
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    of Newton's calculus. A fluent can be found from its corresponding fluxion through integration. Method of Fluxions History of calculus Leibniz–Newton calculus...
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    with the independent discovery of the fundamental theorem of calculus by Leibniz and Newton. The theorem demonstrates a connection between integration and...
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    Vladimir Arnold (category Newton scholars)
    Russian mathematician. He is best known for the Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem regarding the stability of integrable systems, and contributed to several...
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  • Annus mirabilis (category Isaac Newton)
    during which events of major importance are remembered, notably Isaac Newton's discoveries in 1665–1666 at the age of 23, and Albert Einstein's papers...
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    were studied by Isaac Newton. The real points of a non-singular projective cubic fall into one or two 'ovals'. One of these ovals crosses every real projective...
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    curves like elliptic curves, and quartic curves like lemniscates and Cassini ovals. These are plane algebraic curves. A point of the plane lies on an algebraic...
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    properties of ellipses, Cartesian ovals, and related curves with more than two foci. The work, of 1846, "On the description of oval curves and those having a...
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    from a precalculated logarithm table that provides a fixed precision. Newton's method, an iterative method to solve equations approximately, can also...
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    astronomy: the orbits of two massive objects that interact according to Newton's law of universal gravitation are conic sections if their common center...
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    Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-11392-2. Critical line theorem Campbell–Hardy theorem Hardy hierarchy Hardy notation Hardy space Hardy–Hille formula...
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    equation for t = t 0 . {\displaystyle t=t_{0}\;.} Area From Apollonios theorem (see below) one obtains: The area of an ellipse x → = f → 0 + f → 1 cos...
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    rapid progress that he discovered an original proof of the Pythagorean theorem before his thirteenth birthday. A family tutor, Max Talmud, said that only...
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    spoked wheels (zero crossings), the formula simplifies to the Pythagorean theorem, with spoke length l plus r3 being the slope, r2 minus r1 being the base...
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    Phaistos Disc (category Art discs and ovals)
    adventure story, a "psalterion", a call to arms, a board game, and a geometric theorem; some of these theories are considered to be pseudoarchaeology, with little...
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    Tadokoro, M. (1968), "A Study of the Local Group by Use of the Virial Theorem", Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 20: 230, Bibcode:1968PASJ...
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    flood". Aquaculture – Farming of aquatic organisms Clairaut's theorem – Theorem about gravityPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets...
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    but in reality, that is not the case. Deeper analysis is given by Lamé's theorem, which gives the distribution of stress in the walls of a thick-walled...
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