Georg Mohr

Danish mathematician and theorist

Georg Mohr - Danish mathematician and theorist
Born

April 1st, 1640
384 years ago

Died

January 26th, 1697
328 years ago — 56 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Denmark

Links & References

Contributed significantly to geometry and theoretical mathematics. Published 'Euclides Danicus' in 1670, which discussed geometric constructions and number theory. Addressed various mathematical problems, including those related to the construction of regular polygons. Engaged in the development of mathematical principles and techniques in Denmark during the 17th century.

Published 'Euclides Danicus'

Advanced geometrical construction techniques

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