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h quality of his teaching than for prolific | mathematical research. |
d every 4 years for excellence in published | mathematical research. |
These talks are in the areas of current | mathematical research. |
His most important | mathematical result, published in 1955, is the so-called |
oretical basis of blocking is the following | mathematical result. |
y of Robertson and Seymour by extending the | mathematical results and building new algorithmic tools. |
gnificance of biological interpretations of | mathematical results; comments on a recently discovered |
Mathematical Reviews | |
The journal is indexed by | Mathematical Reviews and Zentralblatt MATH. |
d in over 25 recent articles indexed by the | Mathematical Reviews. |
ccurs in the title of over 40 papers in the | Mathematical Reviews. |
been cited over 500 times according to the | Mathematical Reviews. |
l and abstract concepts, subjecting them to | mathematical rigor. |
breadth of its coverage; its combination of | mathematical rigour with geometric insight; and the clar |
Grattan-Guinness' The Search for | Mathematical Roots 1870-1940 is a sweeping study of the |
Cephes, a collection of | mathematical routines for scientific and engineering app |
l would be insufficient as well, as it uses | mathematical rules to approximate human behavior. |
appear (or disappear) according to specific | mathematical rules. |
The Jungles of Randomness: A | Mathematical Safari (1997) Wiley ISBN 0-471-16449-6 |
That secured | mathematical safety. |
It describes him as | mathematical savant who is very eager to please. |
framed by tablet 14, which details a basic | mathematical scheme for predicting the visibility of the |
ttained high proficiency as a classical and | mathematical scholar. |
d Trinity College, Cambridge where he was a | Mathematical Scholar. |
1890, he went to Peterhouse, Cambridge as a | mathematical scholar. |
first to bring to the notice of the western | mathematical scholarship the achievements of the Kerala |
Mathematical Scholarship and 1st Class Experimental Phys | |
Senior University | Mathematical Scholarship, 1871. |
Mathematics, winning the Junior and Senior | Mathematical Scholarships. |
nd, he attended the Sir Joseph Williamson's | Mathematical School in Rochester. |
is return, Wales became Master of the Royal | Mathematical School at Christ's Hospital and was elected |
ological Society of Sir Joseph Williamson's | Mathematical School, Rochester, the Kent Archaeological |
hat both are representatives of the Russian | Mathematical School. |
ld an important post in connection with the | mathematical school: Director of the Imperial Observator |
Mathematical Science | |
e for Science and Technology (SSB prize) in | Mathematical Science in 1980. |
"Musica Poetica or musical composition is a | mathematical science through which an agreeable and corr |
versity of Cambridge and Chair in Nonlinear | Mathematical Science since 2002. |
hikari and Kavitha Gangal from Institute of | Mathematical Science, who are currently working on a mat |
programs are offered in Humanistic Studies, | Mathematical Science, Management Science, and Finance & |
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and | Mathematical Science. |
ork had no effect in arresting the decay of | mathematical science. |
d was instrumental in making it a branch of | mathematical science. |
e of Naval Research, in which he headed the | Mathematical Sciences Division. |
octoral studies at the Courant Institute of | Mathematical Sciences of New York University and at Carn |
Mathematical Sciences | |
tor Centre (completed 1992), the Centre for | Mathematical Sciences (Cambridge) (completed 2003), the |
The Centre for | Mathematical Sciences (or CMS) at the University of Camb |
The Institute for | Mathematical Sciences was first created in 1934 next to |
shments with a similar name, see Centre for | Mathematical Sciences (disambiguation). |
Institute for | Mathematical Sciences |
1983, a Master of Science in Engineering in | Mathematical Sciences in 1985 and a Doctor of Philosophy |
It is housed in the Centre for | Mathematical Sciences site in West Cambridge, alongside |
Bentley received a B.S. in | mathematical sciences from Stanford University in 1974, |
e University, the University of Rennes, the | Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, Ca |
ved the degree of Candidate of Physical and | Mathematical Sciences in 1947. |
saac Newton Institute in Cambridge, and the | Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, Ca |
The 2001 Bolzano Prize for Merit in the | Mathematical Sciences by the Czech Academy of Sciences. |
Doctor of Physical and | Mathematical Sciences (1962). |
The Courant Institute of | Mathematical Sciences (as it was renamed in 1964) contin |
director of the Isaac Newton Institute for | Mathematical Sciences and, until 2004, Master of St John |
in the category Best Expository Text in the | Mathematical Sciences for the Italian translation of The |
Geography • Geological Sciences • History • | Mathematical Sciences • Modern Languages and Classics • |
s, Director of the Manchester Institute for | Mathematical Sciences (MIMS), and Head of the Numerical |
Study: Arts and Humanities, Law, Natural & | Mathematical Sciences and Social Science & Public Policy |
dvisory board of the Center for Integrative | Mathematical Sciences at Keio University in Tokyo, Japan |
culty positions at the Courant Institute of | Mathematical Sciences at NYU (1994-1999) and Georgia Ins |
Shaw Prize in | mathematical sciences (2008) |
ck Schwartz at the NYU Courant Institute of | Mathematical Sciences in the late 1960s. |
Roof of the Centre for | Mathematical Sciences |
He was previously Professor in | Mathematical Sciences and Physics, Pro-Vice-Chancellor f |
on University, and a Bachelor of Science in | Mathematical Sciences from the United States Coast Guard |
alifornia, Berkeley and was Director of the | Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) from 199 |
tutions with a similar name, see Centre for | Mathematical Sciences (disambiguation). |
As of 2005, he is on the faculty of the | Mathematical Sciences Institute of the Australian Nation |
The Isaac Newton Institute for | Mathematical Sciences is an international research insti |
Habilitirovanny Doctor of Physical and | Mathematical Sciences (1979). |
She is a professor of statistics at the | Mathematical Sciences Institute of Queen Mary, Universit |
ni lecturer for the College of Physical and | Mathematical Sciences at BYU. |
is an Indian physicist at the Institute of | Mathematical Sciences (Matscience) in Chennai. |
r. is the Alumni Distinguished Professor of | Mathematical Sciences at Clemson University. |
Greg Sorkin, research staff member in the | mathematical sciences at IBM. |
in 1989 by John Byl, from the Department of | Mathematical Sciences of Trinity Western University. |
The library at the Centre for | Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge is |
Taylor received the 2007 Shaw Prize in | Mathematical Sciences for his work on the Langlands prog |
mathematics from NYU's Courant Institute of | Mathematical Sciences in 1969. |
In 1960, he became a Doctor of Physical and | Mathematical Sciences and later he received the title of |
rt M. Miura is a Distinguished Professor of | Mathematical Sciences and of Biomedical Engineering at N |
nding contributions to the field of applied | mathematical sciences and for their effective communicat |
She is Professor Emerita of | Mathematical sciences at Clemson University. |
Panorama View of the Centre for | Mathematical Sciences |
ll is the current home of the Department of | Mathematical Sciences at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institut |
ve Dynamism at the Root of the Evolution of | Mathematical Sciences" and "Logical Paradoxes and their |
Institute of | Mathematical Sciences, Chennai |
of Kyoto University Research Institute for | Mathematical Sciences, Omron Tateisi Electronics Co., an |
a Professor of Physics at the Institute of | Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India. |
rtment of Mathematics, Courant Institute of | Mathematical Sciences, New York University. |
was appointed Chairman of the Department of | Mathematical Sciences, KFUPM, for the period 1974-1977, |
as the Faculty of Computing Engineering and | Mathematical Sciences, is a school of the Faculty of Env |
Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award for | Mathematical Sciences, 1977 |
vanced studies and research in physical and | mathematical sciences, especially in support of excellen |
of Mathematics at the Courant Institute of | Mathematical Sciences, New York University. |
gh, Pennsylvania, USA houses the Chemistry, | Mathematical Sciences, Physics, and Biological Sciences |
thematics Sciences, also known as School of | Mathematical Sciences, abbreviated as ASSMS, is an acade |
tablishment of center of excellence for the | Mathematical Sciences, under the auspicious of Governmen |
ringer series devoted to the history of the | mathematical sciences, in which he published extended pa |
Mathai established the Centre for | Mathematical Sciences, Palai, Kerala, India. |
Simons is a benefactor for the | mathematical sciences, supporting research projects, cha |
he Academia Sinica division of physical and | mathematical sciences. |
tatistical Association and the Institute of | Mathematical Sciences. |
on Imaging Sciences, and Communications in | Mathematical Sciences. |
with Mathematics in the School of Natural & | Mathematical Sciences. |
nding dean of BYU's College of Physical and | Mathematical Sciences. |
and his PhD from NYU's Courant Institute of | Mathematical Sciences. |
f the Infosys Prize 2010 in the category of | Mathematical Sciences. |
ge studies, social science, and natural and | mathematical sciences. |
Theoretical Physics is based at Centre for | Mathematical Sciences. |
he New York University Courant Institute of | Mathematical Sciences. |
Beineke holds the Jack W. Schrey chair of | mathematical sciences. |
s building adjoins the Cambridge Centre for | Mathematical Sciences. |
lopedic compilations of information such as | mathematical, scientific, medical or plant reference boo |
cited researcher and is the 34th most-cited | mathematical scientist in the world over the last ten ye |
is a Romanian mathematician, member of the | Mathematical Section of the Romanian Academy (a full mem |
umerical algorithm development through open | mathematical semantics standardization. |
OZ always lie in range <0,1> and has strong | mathematical sense - it presents the amount of spectral |
definition of a lambdavacuum solution makes | mathematical sense irrespective of any physical interpre |
to a system of algebra than calculus in the | mathematical sense of the term. |
o this restriction, variables are used in a | mathematical sense, with identifiers referring to immuta |
k Quinn, Topology of 4-manifolds, Princeton | Mathematical Series, vol 39, Princeton University Press, |
Princeton | Mathematical Series, 39. |
In | mathematical set theory, a strongly compact cardinal is |
e, a metaphorical use of a concept found in | mathematical set theory that means a function that works |
that lacks quotient types to model general | mathematical sets. |
dean space is Minkowski space, which is the | mathematical setting in which Albert Einstein's theory o |
hat curricula do a fine job of covering the | mathematical side of statistics, but do a poor job of te |
pect of Engineering, it focuses more on the | mathematical side. |
istical associating fluid theory, including | mathematical simplicity and ease of incorporating comple |
ves the prediction of water pollution using | mathematical simulation techniques. |
The faculties are: Humanities and RE, | Mathematical Skills and LS, Communication and Design, La |
His | mathematical skills landed him with the Great Trigonomet |
reliance on cargo ships led him to turn his | mathematical skills to problems in navigation. |
His | mathematical skills led to his proposing a number of inn |
Folkman was despairing that he had lost his | mathematical skills. |
Mathematical Snapshots (1939). | |
He served as president of the American | Mathematical Society in 1890-1894 and of the Actuarial S |
The Calcutta | Mathematical Society (CalMathSoc) is an association of p |
The Kharkov | Mathematical Society (Russian: Харьковское математическо |
ematics and its Applications and the London | Mathematical Society instituted the David Crighton Medal |
In 1978 the London | Mathematical Society awarded him the Senior Whitehead Pr |
In 1996, he won the European | Mathematical Society prize and in 2000 he won the Scient |
The Portuguese | Mathematical Society was prevented from holding its norm |
Moore convinced the New York | Mathematical Society to change its name to the American |
1905, and served as President of the London | Mathematical Society from 1918 to 1920. |
Mathematical Society | |
as published in the Notices of the American | Mathematical Society (March 1997, 44: 348-349), at the o |
turer, the only named lecture series of the | Mathematical Society of Japan (2008). |
matics and Physics, awarded by the American | Mathematical Society (2008). |
ondon from 1966-94, President of the London | Mathematical Society from 2000-2 |
s awarded the Whitehead Prize by the London | Mathematical Society for her research achievements in nu |
Bihar | Mathematical Society |
The European | Mathematical Society awarded her its 2008 prize, and the |
ed some of his early papers in the American | Mathematical Society due to his contact with American ma |
r, Greene, Kruskal, and Miura, the American | Mathematical Society stated that before their work “ther |
ch appeared in Transactions of the American | Mathematical Society in 1931 could be deduced from that |
was awarded the Berwick Prize of the London | Mathematical Society in 1976 and its De Morgan Medal in |
The American | Mathematical Society established a prize named in his ho |
on-Hopfian groups, Bulletin of the American | Mathematical Society 68 (1962), 199-201. |
Bulletin of Calcutta | Mathematical Society |
Journal of Calcutta | Mathematical Society |
Review of Calcutta | Mathematical Society |
t of its 50th anniversary celebrations, the | Mathematical Society of Japan established the Takebe Pri |
Reviewed in Newsletter of the European | Mathematical Society 64 (June 2007), p. 57. |
Fellow of Pakistan | Mathematical Society |
essor Cole became secretary of the American | Mathematical Society in 1895 and an editor of its Bullet |
News Bulletin of Calcutta | Mathematical Society |
In 2008, Borodin won the European | Mathematical Society Prize, one of ten prizes awarded ev |
Brown became a member of the Edinburgh | Mathematical Society in March 1911. |
as recorded as being a member of the London | Mathematical Society In 1898, a newspaper article noted |
Coxeter-James Prize, Canadian | Mathematical Society (1990) |
Jeffery-Williams Prize, Canadian | mathematical Society (2007) |
He was president of the American | Mathematical Society from 1908 to 1910. |
e Guggenheim Fellowship 1967-1968, American | Mathematical Society Milestone Award in Automatic Theore |
She is a member of the London | Mathematical Society and the Higher Education Academy. |
rded the Senior Berwick Prize by the London | Mathematical Society in 1988. |
ral George Szekeres Medal of the Australian | Mathematical Society with Alf van der Poorten of Macquar |
American | Mathematical Society (Translations of Foreign Texts) |
Halsted was a member of the American | Mathematical Society and served as vice president of the |
curves of rank 1", Journal of the American | Mathematical Society |
ety in 1951 and was president of the London | Mathematical Society from 1959 to 1961. |
lfast, he served as president of the London | Mathematical Society from 1931 until 1933. |
He was president of the London | Mathematical Society from 1941 to 1943, and was awarded |
He was President of the London | Mathematical Society in the years 1951-1953. |
The American | Mathematical Society jointly awarded him the eighth annu |
Gregory, the ring of honor of the Austrian | Mathematical Society and was honorary senator of the Uni |
In 2001, the Australian | Mathematical Society created the George Szekeres Medal i |
Transactions of the American | Mathematical Society 151: 1-261, doi:10.2307/1995627, |
Problems of 1900," Notices of the American | Mathematical Society 47: 752-57. |
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