Menaichmos (mathematician)

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Menaichmos (* around 380 BC; † around 320 BC) was a Greek mathematician who lived around 360 BC. During his search for doubling the cube , he discovered conic sections , which he examined at Plato's Academy using a cone model. His brother, mathematician and geometer, was Deinostratos .

What is certain is that he discovered the parabola and the hyperbola . The terms for it were coined later by Apollonios von Perge .

literature

  • Pedro Pablo Fuentes González: Ménaichmos. In: Richard Goulet (ed.): Dictionnaire des philosophes antiques . Volume 4, CNRS Éditions, Paris 2005, ISBN 2-271-06386-8 , pp. 401-407

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