| Archimedes | The Algorithm full name | Archimedes | Rémi Claude Gallego date of birth | ≈ 287 BC | Saturday, October 7, 1989 (36 yr ago) place of birth | Syracuse, Sicilia, Italy | Perpignan, Occitania, France date of death | 212 BC (2236 yr ago) | place of death | Syracuse, Sicilia, Italy |
Archimedes | Phidias
Archimedes | Archimedes' axiom | Archimedean circle | Archimedean dual | Archimedean dual graph | Archimedean dual stellations | ...
Archimedes | Archimedes' principle
Archimedes of Syracuse (c. 287 - c. 212 BC) was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily. Although few details of his life are known, based on his surviving work, he is considered one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity, and one of the greatest mathematicians of all time. Archimedes anticipated modern calculus and analysis by applying the concept of the infinitesimals and the method of exhaustion to derive and rigorously prove many geometrical theorems, including the area of a circle, the surface area and volume of a sphere, the area of an ellipse, the area under a parabola, the volume of a segment of a paraboloid of revolution, the volume of a segment of a hyperboloid of revolution, and the area of a spiral.
The Algorithm is the musical project of French musician Rémi Gallego (born 7 October 1989) from Perpignan. His style is characterised by an unusual combination of electronic music with progressive metal. Gallego chose the name The Algorithm to highlight the music's complex and electronic nature.