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  1. Marin Mersenne, Marin Mersennus, or le Père Mersenne (September 8, 1588 – September 1, 1648) was a French theologian, philosopher, mathematician, and music theorist. In philosophy, he is mainly remembered in his connection with Descartes , for whom he compiled a series of objections which were published as part of Descartes' seminal Meditations on First Philosophy .

  2. The Minim friar Marin Mersenne (1588–1648) played a central role in French intellectual life of the first half of the seventeenth century. At a time when scientific periodicals were still sorely lacking, he was rightly referred to as “The Secretary of Learned Europe” (“le secrétaire de l’Europe savante”, Hauréau 1877, p. 177) thanks to his sprawling correspondence, which extended ...

  3. Hacia 1600, un fraile francés llamado Marin Mersenne propuso una fórmula que era dos elevado a p menos uno, siendo p un número primo. No sabemos qué método empleó Mersenne para deducir esa fórmula, pero debió cometer algún error, pues no siempre se cumple. Sin embargo, a los números primos obtenidos de esta forma se les llama primos ...

  4. Marin Mersenne. Marin Mersenne, (born 8 September 1588, in modern-day Sarthe, died 1 September 1648, in Paris) was a French theologian and mathematician. He developed the first laws of acoustics, which was known by his name for a long time. Today, he is mainly remembered for the Mersenne primes. Together with Galileo Galilei he built the laws ...

  5. Mersenne, Marin. Born Oizé, (Sarthe), France, 8 September 1588. Died Paris, France, 1 September 1648. An avid astronomical correspondent, Marin Mersenne provided vital communication links between practicing scientists of his era. He made important contributions in time keeping, experimental practice, and the philosophical approach to science ...

  6. Citiranje: Mersenne, Marin. Hrvatska enciklopedija, mrežno izdanje. Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža, 2013. – 2024. Pristupljeno 25.5.2024. <https://www ...

  7. Mersenne primes were named for the French monk Marin Mersenne, who studied these numbers more than 350 years ago. GIMPS, founded in 1996, has discovered the last 17 Mersenne primes. Volunteers download a free program to search for these primes, with a cash award offered to anyone lucky enough to find a new prime.

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