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Minkowski, Hermann
- IPA[mɪŋˈkɒfski]
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- (1864–1909), Russian-born German mathematician. He worked on the properties of sets in multidimensional systems, and suggested the concept of four-dimensional space–time, which was the basis for Einstein's general theory of relativity.
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