Topic: Omar Khayyam

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The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam is a collection of between two hundred and six hundred quatrains written in the Persian Language and authored, it is believed, by the Persian poet /mathematician/ astronomer Omar Khayyam (1048-1123). Many of the details concerning the poem ...

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Omar Khayyam

The mathematician and poet Omar Khayyam was born in Neyshabur (in Iran) only a few years before al-Biruni's death. Omar did this by means of conic sections, but he declared his hope that his successors would succeed where he had failed ...

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Determinism

determinism, in philosophy, theory that all events, including moral choices, are completely determined by previously existing causes that preclude free will and the possibility that humans could have acted otherwise. Pierre-Simon, Marquis de Laplace, in the 18th century framed the classical formulation ...