Janos Bolyai the Mathmatician
Back in 19th century, two extremely intelligent mathematicians, the Hungarian Janos Bolyai and the Russian Nicolai Lobechevsky, showed that one could throw out Euclid's parallel postulate and come up with a weird yet consistent form of geometry. Janos Bolyai was a great man that helped further the exploration of geometry and math. Janos was born on December 15, 1802 in Kolozsvar, Hungary. This place is now referred to as Cluj, Romania. His father was known as Farkas Bolyai. Janos was considered a genius in many ways. For example, by the age of 13 he had mastered calculus and other forms of analytical mechanics. He also became a renowned violinist that performed in Vienna. He studied at the Royal Engineering College in Vienna for four years. After that, he joined the army engineering corps, in which he spent
In 1848, Bolyai discovered that Lobachevsky had published a similar piece of work in 1829. Bolyai came down with a fever that frequently disabled him an in 1833 he was pensioned off from his army career. Although he never published more than 24 pages of the Appendix he left more than 20,000 pages of manuscript of mathematical work when he died. They are now in the Bolyai-Teleki library in Tirgu-Mures. In 1945, a university in Cluj was named after him; the Romanian authorities later removed the name. Janos Bolyai died on January 27, 1860 in Marosvararhely, Hungary. This place is now known as Tirgu-Mures, Romania. Janos Bolyai was and still is a great asset to non-Euclidean geometry. This Hungarian mathematician was born and died in Hungary and the memory of him and his work will live on forever. He helped people see t
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