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geometric constructions in relation with algebraic and transcendental numbers jean pierre demailly acad emie des sciences de paris and institut fourier universit e de grenoble i france february 26 2010 ...

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                 Geometric constructions in relation with
                   algebraic and transcendental numbers
                                              Jean-Pierre Demailly
                                         Acad“emie des Sciences de Paris, and
                                  Institut Fourier, Universit“e de Grenoble I, France
             February 26, 2010 / Euromath 2010 / Bad Goisern, Austria
  Jean-Pierre Demailly (Grenoble I), 26/02/2010                   Geometric constructions & algebraic numbers
     Ruler and compasses vs. origamis
          Ancient Greek mathematicians have greatly developed
          geometry (Euclid, Pythagoras, Thales, Eratosthenes...)
  Jean-Pierre Demailly (Grenoble I), 26/02/2010                   Geometric constructions & algebraic numbers
     Ruler and compasses vs. origamis
          Ancient Greek mathematicians have greatly developed
          geometry (Euclid, Pythagoras, Thales, Eratosthenes...)
          They raised the question whether certain constructions can be
          made by ruler and compasses
  Jean-Pierre Demailly (Grenoble I), 26/02/2010                   Geometric constructions & algebraic numbers
     Ruler and compasses vs. origamis
          Ancient Greek mathematicians have greatly developed
          geometry (Euclid, Pythagoras, Thales, Eratosthenes...)
          They raised the question whether certain constructions can be
          made by ruler and compasses
          Quadrature of the circle ? This means: constructing a square
          whose perimeter is equal to the perimeter of a given circle.
          It was solved only in 1882 by Lindemann, after more than 2000
          years : construction is not possible with ruler and compasses !
  Jean-Pierre Demailly (Grenoble I), 26/02/2010                   Geometric constructions & algebraic numbers
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...Geometric constructions in relation with algebraic and transcendental numbers jean pierre demailly acad emie des sciences de paris institut fourier universit e grenoble i france february euromath bad goisern austria ruler compasses vs origamis ancient greek mathematicians have greatly developed geometry euclid pythagoras thales eratosthenes they raised the question whether certain can be made by quadrature of circle this means constructing a square whose perimeter is equal to given it was solved only lindemann after more than years construction not possible...

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