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János Bolyai ( Hungarian: [ˈjaːnoʃ ˈboːjɒi]; 15 December 1802 – 27 January 1860) or Johann Bolyai, [2] was a Hungarian mathematician who developed absolute geometry —a geometry that includes both Euclidean geometry and hyperbolic geometry.
Apr 18, 2024 · János Bolyai was a Hungarian mathematician and one of the founders of non-Euclidean geometry— a geometry that differs from Euclidean geometry in its definition of parallel lines. The discovery of a consistent alternative geometry that might correspond to the structure of the universe helped to free.
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Dec 15, 2020 · On December 15, 1802, Hungarian mathematician János Bolyai was born. He is most famous for being one of the founders of non-euclidian geometry, a geometry that differs from Euclidean geometry in its definition of parallel lines.
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János Bolyai was a Hungarian mathematician who spent most of his life in a little-known backwater of the Hapsburg Empire, in the wilds of the Transylvanian mountains of modern-day Romania, far from the mainstream mathematical communities of Germany, France and England.
János Bolyai was a pioneer of non-Euclidean geometry. View nine larger pictures. Biography. János Bolyai's parents were Zsuzsanna Benkö, from Kolozsvár, and Farkas Bolyai, from Bolya (near Nagyszeben).
Janos Bolyai. 1802-1860. Hungarian Mathematician. Janos Bolyai was among the founders of non-Euclidean geometry. Non-Euclidean geometry concerns itself with internally consistent mathematical systems in which Euclid's parallel axiom does not apply.
János Bolyai (1802 – 1860) was a Hungarian mathematician, and one of the founders of non-Euclidean geometry – a geometry in which Euclid’s fifth axiom about parallel lines does not hold. This was a significant breakthrough in mathematics.