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Name: Edward Waring
Birth Date: 1734?
Death Date: 1798
Nationality: English
Gender: Male
Occupations: algebraist and physician

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Biography of Edward Waring
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Edward Waring was an established 18th-century mathematician and theorist who did groundbreaking work in the areas of imaginary numbers and their roots. He is best known for the Cauchy ratio testand Waring's theorem, which is also known as Waring's...


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Edward Waring Summary
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1734-1798 English physician and mathematician who contributed significantly to the fields of number theory and algebraic curves. Waring's theorem, stated in 1777, held that every integer is equal to the sum of no more than nine cubes and not...
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Edward Waring (1734 – August 15, 1798) was an English mathematician who was born in Old Heath (near Shrewsbury), Shropshire, England and died in Pontesbury, Shropshire, England. He entered Magdalene College, Cambridge as a sizar and became Senior...


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The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
And so to bed, and Ware else? WARE.
10/10/2004: 1,240 words, approx. 4 pages
Byline: OLIVER TIMS Booze and bed can be a seductive combination, and it is one that has benefited Ware for more than 600 years. Ware was Britain's premier malting town, and the country's most famous bed, the 16th Century Great Bed of...
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Mail on Sunday
And so to bed, and Ware else? WARE
10/10/2004: 1,230 words, approx. 4 pages
Booze and bed can be a seductive combination, and it is one that has benefited Ware for more than 600 years. Ware was Britain's premier malting town, and the country's most famous bed, the 16th Century Great Bed of Ware, measuring 11ft x 10ft,...
 


 

Edward Waring

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