- al-Ḥanafī al-Māridīnī (1194–1252),
often called Ismāʽīl ibn-Fullūs or Ibn
Fallus, was an Arab
Egyptian mathematician of the
Islamic Golden Age.
Whilst on...
- Angeles, California, U.S. Other names John Duval, John Estes, Big John
Fallus, Big John Holmes, John C. Holmes, John
Curtis Holmes,
Johnny Holmes, Bigg...
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record of discovery.
Islamic mathematicians such as
Ismail ibn
Ibrahim ibn
Fallus (1194–1239) may have
known of the
fifth through seventh perfect numbers...
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demonstration shows that he had
genuinely established primality through p=19. Ibn
Fallus, who
discovered the
sixth and
seventh perfect numbers more than 300 years...
- Élie
Fallu (born
March 2, 1932) is a
politician in the
Canadian province of Quebec, who was a two-term
member of the
National ****embly of Quebec, representing...
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Shams al-Din al-Maqdisi (c. 945–1000), Arab
geographer Shams al-Din Ibn
Fallus (1194-1240), Arab
Egyptian mathematician Shams al-Din
Muhammad bin Ali,...
- 6 is the
smallest perfect number. The
Egyptian mathematician Ismail ibn
Fallūs (1194–1252)
mentioned the next
three perfect numbers (33,550,336; 8,589...
- communists". In 1985 the
Guardians of the
Cedars mounted a
fierce defense of Kfar-
Fallus and Jezzine,
battling Palestinians and Shiite-Druze
militias and protected...
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Michel Clair Jacques Couture Robert Dean
Denis de
Belleval Yves
Duhaime Élie
Fallu Raynald Fréchette Jean
Garon François
Gendron Gérald
Godin Louise Harel...
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Organization of the
United Nations.
Retrieved 26 May 2017. Mosig, John;
Fallu, Ric (2004).
Australian Fish Farmer: A
Practical Guide to Aquaculture. Landlinks...