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Date: 2005-05-30 03:30:47
Academia
European people
Leonhard Euler
Johann Bernoulli
Joseph Louis Lagrange
Daniel Bernoulli
Institutiones calculi differentialis
Pierre Louis Maupertuis
Jakob Hermann
Mathematics
Fellows of the Royal Society
Number theorists

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