Archimedes (disambiguation)
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Archimedes was a celebrated mathematician and engineer of ancient Greece. Various things have been named after him, both his own inventions and subsequent products named in his honour. They include:
- Archimedean property
- Archimedean solid
- Archimedean spiral
- Archimedes crater on the Moon.
- Archimedes' screw
- The Archimedes Palimpsest
- The Acorn Archimedes computer
- The Archimedes Project [1] at the University of Hawaii and Stanford University
- The name of three different board games [2].
- Archimedes (CAD) - Opensource Computer Aided Design project aimed at Architects.
- The Archimedes Mars Balloon Probe, a planned payload for the AMSAT P5A spacecraft, set to launch in 2009 [3].
Other people bearing the name Archimedes:
- Merlin's owl in T. H. White's novel, The Once and Future King.
- Archimedes Plutonium, eccentric individual known for his colorful "scientific" contributions to Usenet.