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      • Marin Mersenne, OM (also known as Marinus Mersennus or le Père Mersenne; French: [maʁɛ̃ mɛʁsɛn]; 8 September 1588 – 1 September 1648) was a French polymath whose works touched a wide variety of fields. He is perhaps best known today among mathematicians for Mersenne prime numbers, those written in the form Mn = 2n − 1 for some integer n.
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  2. Marin Mersenne, OM (also known as Marinus Mersennus or le Père Mersenne; French: [maʁɛ̃ mɛʁsɛn]; 8 September 1588 – 1 September 1648) was a French polymath whose works touched a wide variety of fields.

  3. Sep 4, 2024 · Marin Mersenne was a French theologian, natural philosopher, and mathematician. While best remembered by mathematicians for his search for a formula to generate prime numbers based on what are now known as “Mersenne numbers,” his wider significance stems from his role as correspondent, publicizing.

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  4. May 11, 2018 · The Minim friar Marin Mersenne (1588–1648) played a central role in French intellectual life of the first half of the seventeenth century.

  5. Marin Mersenne was a French monk who is best known for his role as a clearing house for correspondence between eminent philosophers and scientists and for his work in number theory.

  6. Mersenne was a correspondent of all the great mathematicians and scientists of the time, and was described by Hobbes as ‘the pole round which revolved every star in the world of science’.

  7. May 17, 2018 · Mersenne, Marin, eminent French mathematician, philosopher, and music theorist; b. La Soultière, near Oizei, Sept. 8, 1588; d. Paris, Sept. 1, 1648. He studied at the college of Le Mans, then at the Jesuit School at La Flèche (from 1604) and at the Collège Royal and the Sorbonne in Paris from 1609.

  8. Marin Mersenne, Marin Mersennus, or le Père Mersenne (September 8, 1588 – September 1, 1648) was a French theologian, philosopher, mathematician, and music theorist.