Camillejordan

(1999 YA5 )
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NOW @ 9 PIS 24
FOUND @ 1 LEO 22
 
Inclination: 3.461
Eccentricity: 0.225
Period: 3.619 years
AU 2.357
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

28.12.1999 04:55 Prescott 112w29 34n31 observations 1


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Camille Jordan (1838–1921) was a French mathematician and the first to produce a purely analytical proof of the theorem that now bears his name: a simple non-self-intersecting closed curve in the plane divides the plane into two separate regions. (M 44595) _ _.


Discovered on 28-12-1999 in Prescott by Comba, P. G.

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