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Jan 1, 1835 — Jan 1, 1906· 71 yrs

TRIGONOMETRY · ALGEBRA

George Albert Wentworth

Also known as: G. A. Wentworth, G A 1835-1906 Wentworth

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Easily confused with George Wentworth 1868-1944, also a mathematician

1. THE word Trigonometry is derived from two Greek words, one signifying a triangle and the other signifying I measure, and originally denoted the science in which the relations subsisting between the sides and the angles of a triangle were investigated; the science was called plane trigonometry, or spherical trigonometry, according as the triangle was formed on a plane surface or on a spherical surface.

— from Plane trigonometry, 1856

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Murray Gell-Mann (; September 15, 1929 – May 24, 2019) was an American theoretical physicist who played a preeminent role in the development of the theory of elementary particles. Gell-Mann introduced the concept of quarks as the fundamental building blocks of the strongly interacting particles, and the renormalization group as a foundational element of quantum field theory and statistical mechanics. Murray Gell-Mann received the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions and discoveries concerning the classification of elementary particles and their interactions. Gell-Mann played key roles in developing the concept of chirality in the theory of the weak interactions and spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking in the strong interactions, which controls the physics of the light mesons. In the 1970s he was a co-inventor of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) which explains the confinement of quarks in mesons and baryons and forms a large part of the Standard Model of elementary particles and forces.

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