julius w. r. dedekind

De·de·kind

[dey-di-kind; German dey-duh-kint]
noun
Ju·li·us Wil·helm Rich·ard [jool-yuhs wil-helm rich-erd; German yoo-lee-oos vil-helm rikh-ahrt] , 1831–1916, German mathematician.
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Dedekind (German ˈdedəˌkɪnt) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
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(Julius Wilhelm) Richard (ˈjuːlɪʊs ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈrixɑːt). 1831--1916, German mathematician, who devised a way (the Dedekind cut) of according irrational and rational numbers the same status

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