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Mamikon A. Mnatsakanian (1942-2021) (Armenian: Մամիկոն Մնացականյան) was an Armenian physicist. In 1959, he discovered a new proof of the Pythagorean theorem. He received a Ph.D. in physics in 1969 from Yerevan State University, where he became professor of astrophysics. As an undergraduate he specialized in the development of geometric methods for solving calculus problems by a visual approach that makes no use of formulas, which he later developed into his system of visual calculus. He was a Project Associate at Project Mathematics! at the California Institute of Technology.

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  • Mamikon Mnatsakanian es un físico y matemático armenio asociado al departamento de matemáticas del Instituto de Tecnología de California. Como estudiante se especializó en el desarrollo de métodos geométricos para resolver problemas de cálculo con un enfoque visual que no hace uso de fórmulas, que más tarde se convirtió en su sistema de cálculo visual. En 1959 descubrió una nueva demostración al teorema de Pitágoras.​ Se doctoró en física en 1969 por la Universidad Estatal de Ereván, donde se convirtió en profesor de astrofísica. En 2010 fue nominado por el Instituto de Tecnología de California para el Premio Internacional Ambartsumians, concedido anualmente por el Presidente de Armenia, por sus contribuciones en el campo de la astrofísica teórica.​ (es)
  • Mamikon A. Mnatsakanian (1942-2021) (Armenian: Մամիկոն Մնացականյան) was an Armenian physicist. In 1959, he discovered a new proof of the Pythagorean theorem. He received a Ph.D. in physics in 1969 from Yerevan State University, where he became professor of astrophysics. As an undergraduate he specialized in the development of geometric methods for solving calculus problems by a visual approach that makes no use of formulas, which he later developed into his system of visual calculus. He was a Project Associate at Project Mathematics! at the California Institute of Technology. With co-author Tom Apostol, he won the Mathematical Association of America's award in 2005, 2008, and 2010. When Apostol met Mamikon he wrote, "As a teacher of calculus for more than 50 years and as an author of a couple of textbooks on the subject, I was stunned to learn that many standard problems in calculus can be easily solved by an innovative visual approach that makes no use of formulas." In 2010, he was nominated by Caltech for the Ambartsumians International Prize, awarded annually by the President of Armenia, for his contributions in the field of theoretical astrophysics. The book, New Horizons in Geometry, the result of 15 years of collaboration between Tom Apostol and Mamikon, has been praised for its originality and clarity. (en)
  • Mamikon A. Mnatsakanian (arménien : Մամիկոն Մնացականյան), né le 17 avril 1942 à Erevan et mort le 12 avril 2021 dans la même ville, est un mathématicien arménien associé du projet à Caltech. (fr)
  • Mamikon Mnatsakanian é um físico e matemático armênio. Ele recebeu seu Ph.D. em física em 1969 pela Universidade Estatal de Erevan, onde tornou-se professor de astrofísica. Enquanto estudante de graduação especializou-se no desenvolvimento de métodos geométricos para resolver problemas de cálculo por uma abordagem visual que não faz uso de fórmulas, que mais tarde foi chamada de . Em 1959 descobriu uma nova prova do teorema de Pitágoras. (pt)
  • 馬米孔·姆納察卡尼揚(亞美尼亞語:Մամիկոն Մնացականյանը,1942年-),是一名亞美尼亞數學家和科學家,曾擔任天文台科學主任、大學教授等職務;他曾經參與合撰書籍、地震安全研究和「」計劃。 (zh)
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  • Mamikon A. Mnatsakanian (arménien : Մամիկոն Մնացականյան), né le 17 avril 1942 à Erevan et mort le 12 avril 2021 dans la même ville, est un mathématicien arménien associé du projet à Caltech. (fr)
  • Mamikon Mnatsakanian é um físico e matemático armênio. Ele recebeu seu Ph.D. em física em 1969 pela Universidade Estatal de Erevan, onde tornou-se professor de astrofísica. Enquanto estudante de graduação especializou-se no desenvolvimento de métodos geométricos para resolver problemas de cálculo por uma abordagem visual que não faz uso de fórmulas, que mais tarde foi chamada de . Em 1959 descobriu uma nova prova do teorema de Pitágoras. (pt)
  • 馬米孔·姆納察卡尼揚(亞美尼亞語:Մամիկոն Մնացականյանը,1942年-),是一名亞美尼亞數學家和科學家,曾擔任天文台科學主任、大學教授等職務;他曾經參與合撰書籍、地震安全研究和「」計劃。 (zh)
  • Mamikon Mnatsakanian es un físico y matemático armenio asociado al departamento de matemáticas del Instituto de Tecnología de California. Como estudiante se especializó en el desarrollo de métodos geométricos para resolver problemas de cálculo con un enfoque visual que no hace uso de fórmulas, que más tarde se convirtió en su sistema de cálculo visual. En 1959 descubrió una nueva demostración al teorema de Pitágoras.​ Se doctoró en física en 1969 por la Universidad Estatal de Ereván, donde se convirtió en profesor de astrofísica. (es)
  • Mamikon A. Mnatsakanian (1942-2021) (Armenian: Մամիկոն Մնացականյան) was an Armenian physicist. In 1959, he discovered a new proof of the Pythagorean theorem. He received a Ph.D. in physics in 1969 from Yerevan State University, where he became professor of astrophysics. As an undergraduate he specialized in the development of geometric methods for solving calculus problems by a visual approach that makes no use of formulas, which he later developed into his system of visual calculus. He was a Project Associate at Project Mathematics! at the California Institute of Technology. (en)
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