Lukasiewicz

(1998 WG2 )
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NOW @ 20 SAG 2
FOUND @ 17 GEM 43
 
Inclination: 2.11
Eccentricity: 0.167
Period: 5.746 years
AU 3.208
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

19.11.1998 09:41 Prescott 112w29 34n31 observations 1


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Jan Lukasiewicz (1878–1956) was a Polish mathematician and logician and a professor at Warsaw and later at the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin. He is best known for inventing a parenthesis-free notation Creverse Polish notation”) for algebraic expressions that is widely used in computer language compilers. (M 44186) _ _.


Discovered on 19-11-1998 in Prescott by Comba, P. G.

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