Federico Villarreal
Federico Villarreal Villarreal (* Lambayeque, 1850 - † Lima, 1923) was a Peruvian scientist, engineer and politician.
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Born | Federico Villarreal Villarreal August 31, 1850 |
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Nationality | Peruvian |
Biography
Early years
Federico Villarreal was born August 31, 1850, in Túcume, [[Lambayeque Province|Lambayeque], Peru]. His parents were Ruperto Villarreal, and Manuela Villarreal.
Studies
He focused his studies there on mathematics, physics and engineering. He continued his studies in National University of San Marcos and former Escuela de Ingenieros, now National University of Engineering.
Death
Villarreal died in Lima on June 3, 1923.
gollark: It can't do arbitrary things really fast because not every problem can be converted into quantum logic gates or whatever it operates on.
gollark: As I said, quantum computing makes SOME operations faster, not all.
gollark: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapid_single_flux_quantum
gollark: Apparently you can also do really fast logic with superconductors.
gollark: Also, you need ridiculous cooling as things stand.
References
- Anthony Watanabe, "Federico Villarreal, Matemático e Ingeniero", Lima 2008. (in Spanish)
External links
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