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Nicolas Chuquet (French: [ʃykɛ]; born c. 1445 – c. 1455; died c. 1488 – c. 1500) was a French mathematician. He invented his own notation for algebraic concepts and exponentiation. He may have been the first mathematician to recognize zero and negative numbers as exponents. In 1475, Jehan Adam recorded the words "bymillion" and "trimillion" (for 1012 and 1018) and it is believed that these words or similar ones were in general use at that time. In a second passage, he wrote:

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  • نيكولاس شوكيت (ar)
  • Nicolas Chuquet (ca)
  • Nicolas Chuquet (de)
  • Nicolas Chuquet (fr)
  • Nicolas Chuquet (it)
  • Nicolas Chuquet (en)
  • Шюке, Никола (ru)
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  • نيكولاس شوكيت هو عالم رياضيات ولد في بداية القرن الخامس عشر في باريس، وتوفي في عام 1488 في ليون. (ar)
  • Nicolas Chuquet va ser un matemàtic francès del segle xv, autor de la primera aritmètica "moderna". (ca)
  • Nicolas Chuquet (* zwischen 1445 und 1455 in Paris; † 1487 oder 1488 in Lyon) war ein französischer Mathematiker. (de)
  • Nicolas Chuquet, né probablement entre 1445 et 1455 à Paris et mort en 1488 à Lyon, est un mathématicien français. C'est à Nicolas Chuquet que l'on doit le système actuel des grands nombres, dit échelle longue, ou système Chuquet, dans lequel le mot billion signifie un million de millions (1012). (fr)
  • Nicolas Chuquet (Parigi, 1445 – Lione, 1488) è stato un matematico francese, noto per aver scritto uno dei primi testi di aritmetica e algebra. (it)
  • Никола́ Шюке́ (фр. Nicolas Chuquet, 1445(?)— около 1488) — французский математик, оказавший влияние на развитие алгебры. Наиболее известен вводом в общее употребление названий больших чисел: биллион, триллион и т. д. (ru)
  • Nicolas Chuquet (French: [ʃykɛ]; born c. 1445 – c. 1455; died c. 1488 – c. 1500) was a French mathematician. He invented his own notation for algebraic concepts and exponentiation. He may have been the first mathematician to recognize zero and negative numbers as exponents. In 1475, Jehan Adam recorded the words "bymillion" and "trimillion" (for 1012 and 1018) and it is believed that these words or similar ones were in general use at that time. In a second passage, he wrote: (en)
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  • Lyon, France (en)
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