Pierre Frédéric Sarrus
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Pierre Frédéric Sarrus
Summary
Pierre Frédéric Sarrus is a human[1]. He was born in Saint-Affrique[2]. He was born on March 10, 1798[3]. He died in Saint-Affrique[4]. He died on November 20, 1861[5]. He worked as a mathematician[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (75 views/month, #7,289 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Saint-Affrique[2], Pierre Frédéric Sarrus…
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus died in Saint-Affrique[4].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus was born on March 10, 1798[3].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus died on November 20, 1861[5].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus held citizenship in France[8].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus's professions included mathematician[6].
- A notable work attributed to Pierre Frédéric Sarrus is Rule of Sarrus[9].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus received the Grand prix des sciences mathématiques[10].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[11].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus was a member of Académie lorraine des sciences[12].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus was a member of Academy of Sciences of Turin[13].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus is recorded as male[14].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus's family name is recorded as Q56540583[16].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus's given name is recorded as Pierre[17].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[18].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[19].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'Pierre-Frédéric Sarrus'}[20].
- Pierre Frédéric Sarrus's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[21].
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Origins and Family
Pierre Frédéric Sarrus was born in Saint-Affrique[2]. He was born on March 10, 1798[3].
Career and Affiliations
Pierre Frédéric Sarrus worked as a mathematician[6].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Pierre Frédéric Sarrus is Rule of Sarrus[9]. Things named for him include Rule of Sarrus[22], a mnemonic[23]; Sarrus linkage[24], a linkage[25]; and Poulet number[26], a mathematical concept[27].
Recognition
Awards received include Grand prix des sciences mathématiques[10], a science award[28], in France[29] and Knight of the Legion of Honour[11], a grade of an order[30], in France[31].
Death and Burial
Pierre Frédéric Sarrus died on November 20, 1861[5]. He passed away in Saint-Affrique[4].
Why It Matters
Pierre Frédéric Sarrus ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (75 views/month, #7,289 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] He is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
He is credited with the discovery of Sarrus linkage[34], a linkage[35]. Entities named for him include Rule of Sarrus[22], a mnemonic[23]; Sarrus linkage[24], a linkage[25]; and Poulet number[26], a mathematical concept[27].
FAQs
Where was Pierre Frédéric Sarrus born?
Pierre Frédéric Sarrus was born in Saint-Affrique[2].
Where did Pierre Frédéric Sarrus die?
Pierre Frédéric Sarrus died in Saint-Affrique[4].
What did Pierre Frédéric Sarrus do for work?
Pierre Frédéric Sarrus worked as mathematician[6].
What awards did Pierre Frédéric Sarrus receive?
Honors received include Grand prix des sciences mathématiques[10] and Knight of the Legion of Honour[11].
What did Pierre Frédéric Sarrus discover?
Pierre Frédéric Sarrus is credited as discoverer of Sarrus linkage[34].