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'''Sabúra Afnín Ħajád "Sabaí" Scúdhainn''' (English: / | '''Sabúra Afnín Ħajád "Sabaí" Scúdhainn''' (English: /sæ'bʊərə æf'ni:n haɪ'jɑ:d ˈskuːðɨn/ or /... 'sku:dɨn/; born: fT 2236, died: fT 2313 (aged 76) - Modern Tíogall has been established as a major language by the time Scúdhainn was born) was a Tíogall-speaking mathematician, composer and music theorist. Among Clotricians, she is often regarded as the greatest woman composer and mathematician who ever lived. | ||
==Traits== | ==Traits== | ||
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==Historical backdrop== | ==Historical backdrop== | ||
===Mathematics=== | ===Mathematics=== | ||
How much of math have they axiomatized? | |||
Do they have category theory? | |||
==Early life and education== | ==Early life and education== | ||
Scúdhainn was born in the city of Óc Eo to a semi-aristocratic background. Her father, Fúnchíd Scúdhainn, was a mathematics professor in the University of Óc Eo who composed in his spare time. Her mother, Osraí Brinne, was a socialite, classical ''ŋamas'' player and music teacher. Her father's brother, Lothair Scúdhainn, was a ''seomhoidhre'' player. | Scúdhainn was born in the city of Óc Eo to a semi-aristocratic background. Her father, Fúnchíd Scúdhainn, was a mathematics professor in the University of Óc Eo who composed in his spare time. Her mother, Osraí Brinne, was a socialite, classical ''ŋamas'' player and music teacher. Her father's brother, Lothair Scúdhainn, was a ''seomhoidhre'' player. | ||