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Name: William George Horner
Birth Date: 1786
Death Date: 1837
Nationality: English
Occupations: Mathematician

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Biography of William George Horner
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William George Horner is best known for what is now called Horner's method. Horner's method is a technique used for finding the root of a polynomial equation. His method was first published by in the Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society in...


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William George Horner (1786 – September 22, 1837) was a British mathematician who was born in Bristol England and died in Bath England. He invented the zoetrope in...


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Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
Fred Ward Horner
02/06/2006: 398 words, approx. 1 pages
Fred Ward Horner PAID OBITUARIES Fred Ward Horner, 81, of Lancaster, died Monday, January 23, 2006 at Village Vista Manor. He was under the care of Hospice of Lancaster County for the past two months. Born in Centre County on February 26,...
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The Independent - London
OBITUARY : George Williams
05/08/1995: 771 words, approx. 3 pages
Slender as a wind-blown reed, frail as a quail, the slight figure with the chalk-white face topped by the flat cap would stand centre stage and whine weakly "I'm not well . . ." Did he then say? "I'm poorly, I'm proper poorly!" ...
 


 

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