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    Benjamin Olinde Rodrigues (6 October 1795 – 17 December 1851), more commonly known as Olinde Rodrigues, was a French banker, mathematician, and social...
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  • In the theory of three-dimensional rotation, Rodrigues' rotation formula, named after Olinde Rodrigues, is an efficient algorithm for rotating a vector...
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  • Rodrigues' formula (formerly called the Ivory–Jacobi formula) generates the Legendre polynomials. It was independently introduced by Olinde Rodrigues (1816)...
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  • by four Euler parameters due to Leonhard Euler. The Rodrigues formula (named after Olinde Rodrigues), a method of calculating the position of a rotated...
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  • Olinde is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Olinde Rodrigues (1795–1851), French banker and social reformer Louis...
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  • physician Olinde Rodrigues, French banker and mathematician Sarmento Rodrigues, Portuguese marine official, colonist and professor Valerian Rodrigues, Indian...
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    and their applications to rotations were first described in print by Olinde Rodrigues in all but name in 1840, but independently discovered by Irish mathematician...
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    "The Artist, the Scientist, and the Industrialist" (1825) Benjamin Olinde Rodrigues's political usage of vanguard identified the moral obligation of artists...
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    precursors to this work included Euler's four-square identity (1748) and Olinde Rodrigues' parameterization of general rotations by four parameters (1840), but...
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  • {d^{n}}{dx^{n}}}\left(W(x)[Q(x)]^{n}\right).} This is known as Rodrigues' formula, after Olinde Rodrigues. It is often written P n ( x ) = 1 e n W ( x )   d n d...
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