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This algorithm is known in | mathematics as the Sieve of Eratosthenes. |
in approximately 1994 by Stuart Kumaishi, a | mathematics instructor at. |
t the Argonne National Laboratory's Applied | Mathematics Division. |
e Language of Instruction in Language Arts, | Mathematics, Religious & Moral Instruction, Physical Ed |
e Language of instruction in Language Arts, | Mathematics, Fine Arts, Sciences & Technologies and Soc |
GAUSS is a matrix programming language for | mathematics and statistics, developed and marketed by A |
A recursive language in | mathematics, logic and computer science is a type of fo |
, especially in the areas of language arts, | mathematics, and social science. |
onomer and professor for Greek language and | Mathematics at the University of Frankfurt (Oder), wher |
Matrix is a matrix programming language for | mathematics, engineering, science, and financial analys |
an, Arabic, Islamic Studies, language arts, | mathematics, sciences and social studies. |
The Language of | Mathematics |
he began studies in classical languages and | mathematics at the universities of Berlin and Halle/Saa |
on housing the modern foreign languages and | mathematics departments. |
g ancient and modern languages, literature, | mathematics, and musical arts-at the same academic leve |
in a number of first languages, additional | mathematics, additional combined science and many other |
is degree at Rust College and later studied | mathematics at Fisk University and law at Illinois Coll |
eral in the Romanian Army, and later became | mathematics professor at the National School of Bridges |
which gained wide currency in later Kerala | mathematics. |
choolteacher by profession, he later taught | mathematics in Leeds. |
eived his education, being taught Latin and | mathematics by his father, and learning Greek and Hebre |
garden, and served as a tutor in Latin and | mathematics as well as prefect over the other students. |
ter becoming proficient enough in Latin and | mathematics, he enrolled at Waterville College (now Col |
o where he worked as a teacher of Latin and | Mathematics. |
Acton studied Greek, Latin, and | mathematics at Hove, and walked to one or other of his |
esleyan in astronomy, ethics, Latin, logic, | mathematics, and philosophy. |
k University, graduating magna cum laude in | mathematics in 1945. |
graduated from Vassar College, cum laude in | Mathematics in 1964, received a master's degree from Hu |
He studied law and | mathematics, and, after travelling in France, was for f |
Er studied law, then | mathematics, and finally chemistry in Halle from 1905 t |
d in a promotional video for Layman Allen's | mathematics game called "Equations" |
Through self-study, he learned advanced | mathematics and entered the University of Heidelberg in |
us level, but more importantly, learning of | mathematics has to be tightly woven together with direc |
Combined Specialism in Applied Learning and | Mathematics & Computing. |
ogy to Enhance the Teaching and Learning of | Mathematics at the 20th International Conference on Tec |
olicies to support teaching and learning in | mathematics and information and communication technolog |
ous branches of Western learning, including | mathematics, astronomy, military science, and ballistic |
Pell gave the first lecture in | mathematics on 13 October 1852, two days after the Univ |
He also lectured in | mathematics. |
nd a beautiful handwriting, and lectured on | mathematics. |
He lectured on | mathematics and astronomy. |
From 1955 to 1962 he lectured in | Mathematics at the Imperial College, London. |
He was Barnaby lecturer in | Mathematics in 1758. |
He gained much local fame as a lecturer on | mathematics. |
He was later appointed a lecturer of | Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh in 1929. |
e spent two periods as a junior lecturer in | mathematics at Oxford University (1978-80 and 1981-2) w |
Research Fellowship, (1971-72); lecturer in | Mathematics, (1972-74); and Professor of Mathematics, ( |
ting in 1773, Mayer worked as a lecturer in | mathematics and as an astronomer. |
Newell reterned to UCG as a lecturer in | mathematics in 1935, and was appointed Professor of Mat |
J. E. Littlewood 1907-1910 Lecturer in | Mathematics |
el (born November 6, 1950) is a lecturer in | mathematics and the history of mathematics and science, |
F. T. Swanwick 1891-1907 Lecturer in | Mathematics |
9 he returned to Cambridge as a lecturer in | mathematics and a fellow of Trinity. |
In 1941, he was appointed as a lecturer in | mathematics at MIT, were he was rapidly promoted and be |
Adejare Adeboye who was then a lecturer of | Mathematics at the University of Lagos soon became invo |
1781 Piazzi moved to Palermo as lecturer in | Mathematics at the University of Palermo (at the time k |
ey as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer in | Mathematics. |
He was appointed University Lecturer in | Mathematics in 1888. |
e schools of Paris, he became a lecturer in | mathematics at the Conservatoire National des Arts et M |
went on to an appointment as a lecturer in | mathematics at Leicester University from 1972 to 1973, |
Gehring was a lecturer on | mathematics at Vienna University, but became known for |
He delivered a course of lectures on | mathematics, for which he received a salary from the un |
ed to support the Richardson Lectureship in | Mathematics. |
llege, Galway, he accepted a lectureship in | mathematics at Cambridge in 1885. |
Lee read | Mathematics at St John's College, Cambridge between 180 |
Lehman studied | mathematics as an undergraduate at Imperial College Lon |
Mac Leod studied | mathematics and physics at Ghent University, where he o |
etired Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart teaches | mathematics at Brendon Public School, where Turlough is |
no one to interact at his desired level of | Mathematics. |
Li studied | mathematics at the Department of Mathematics, Zhejiang |
education in the fundamental liberal arts, | mathematics, and sciences. |
ent and maintenance of the SciPy library of | mathematics, science, and engineering algorithms as wel |
available at The Cornell Library Historical | Mathematics Monographs |
Its particular strengths lie in | Mathematics, Medicine, Engineering, Psychology, Economi |
Languages, Legal Studies, Life Management, | Mathematics, Music, Modern History, PDHPE, Physics, Sen |
ring, Environmental Science, Life Sciences, | Mathematics, Medicine & Healthcare, and Physics. |
ce are information sciences, Life sciences, | mathematics, physics, bioinformatics, nanobiology, cryp |
room-a master-who breathes the very life of | mathematics into his students." |
ent which, within his own lifetime, brought | Mathematics in America from a minor position to its pre |
curvature of a line, in | mathematics |
fuzzy logic, computational linguistics, and | mathematics. |
ahe and Nostradamus, posited a link between | mathematics and medicine. |
over the years to represent literary text, | mathematics and science, computer software, and other v |
Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Literary Criticism, | Mathematics, News Writing, Number Sense, One-Act Play, |
urrent Issues & Events, Literary Criticism, | Mathematics, Number Sense, Ready Writing, and Social St |
udents experience focused core literary and | mathematics instruction, with emphasis on community cit |
He at first studied literature and | mathematics, but abandoned them for painting, and becam |
ricksburg to teach classical literature and | mathematics. |
lude Tamil and English Literature, Geology, | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Commerce, Management, |
ghts about the vulnerabilities of logic and | mathematics. |
work is focused on the history of logic and | mathematics, epistemology, the tradition of philosophy |
x, and first class BSc honours in Logic and | Mathematics, also from the University of Sussex. |
Logic for | Mathematics and Computer Science by Stanley N. Burris. |
In logic and | mathematics, relation construction and relational const |
clusively syntactical paradigm of logic and | mathematics, concept art was meant jointly to supersede |
esis The Use of Formal Systems in Logic and | Mathematics. |
Hence for both logic and | mathematics, the different formal categories are the ob |
rom 1964 to 1966 Van Dalen taught logic and | mathematics at MIT, and later Oxford. |
near notation, and to prefer that logic and | mathematics be notated in two (or even three) dimension |
wrote works on theology, logic, philosophy, | mathematics and astronomy which have proved important i |
m, which argues that philosophy, logic, and | mathematics should dispense with set theory. |
Scholar at Imperial College London, reading | mathematics, followed by a PhD in biochemistry. |
He also looks at | mathematics in Europe and then in America and takes the |
strong interest in history but his love of | mathematics led him to pursue that as a career. |
It is dedicated in Latin to all lovers of | mathematics in the university of Cambridge. |
a 1974 M.S. in physics, and a 1975 M.A. in | mathematics. |
He completed his B.A. and M.A. in | mathematics at Osmania University and the University of |
He completed his M.A. in | mathematics from the Presidency College, Chennai and a |
arvard University and received an M.A.T. in | Mathematics in 1972. |
M.S. (1964) | Mathematics, University of Miami, Florida |
In 1973 he received a M.S. in | mathematics from the University of Vilnius in Lithuania |
S., from Stanford University with a M.S. in | Mathematics, and with a Ph.D. in 1995. |
ved his B.S. in physics in 1953 and M.S. in | mathematics in 1954. |
ience (approx 50 students) and the M.Sc. in | Mathematics and the Foundations of Computer Science (ap |
He obtained an M.Sc. in | mathematics from University of Manchester on a thesis e |
M.Sc. in | Mathematics with specialisation in Computer Programming |
D'Inverno was awarded an MA in | Mathematics (1986) and an MSc in Computation (1988) fro |
Main article: | Mathematics of general relativity |
The college has three main specialisations: | mathematics and science, natural science and philology |
g career, and focus their classes mainly on | mathematics and sciences. |
ity of Paris (the Sorbonne) with a major in | mathematics, graduating in 1922. |
Hungary), but he chose to pursue a major in | mathematics at Indiana University. |
om the University of Aarhus with a major in | Mathematics. |
with bachelor's degrees who didn't major in | mathematics as undergraduates or whose major was light. |
rom Duke University in 1974 with a major in | mathematics, received an MBA from the Tuck School of Bu |
of her hair color), while Danica majored in | mathematics. |
Tony majored in | Mathematics at the US Naval Academy where he made the S |
At Yale, where he majored in | mathematics, he served as secretary of the Yale Politic |
Nashville, Tennessee, where she majored in | mathematics and minored in chemistry, graduating summa |
Hastings majored in | mathematics at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, and |
ed Princeton University (1970), majoring in | mathematics, and received his PhD from Columbia Univers |
formation Technology, Business Management & | Mathematics, along with the technical knowledge. |
cience, Economics and Management, Modeling: | Mathematics, Informatics and Physics |
n B, Hindi B, Italian B, Latin, Mandarin B, | Mathematics, Music, Physics, Psychology, Russian B, Spa |
A Manual of | Mathematics for Prospective Air Corps Cadets, Prentice- |
el elementary school in Mariestad, teaching | mathematics and general science, until being elected to |
rsity, obtaining not less than 50% marks in | Mathematics and not less than 50% marks in Mathematics, |
Marv Schlichting ( | Mathematics) |
cative question "is massively collaborative | mathematics possible?". |
of Dr Olinthus Gilbert Gregory a master of | mathematics at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. |
n Oratory School as an Assistant Master for | Mathematics at the age of 21 in 1967, was promoted to D |
Master of | Mathematics (MMath) |
bachelor's degree in 1950 and a master's in | mathematics in 1954, and went on for doctoral studies a |
History SL, Italian A1 SL, Math.Studies SL, | Mathematics HL, Mathematics SL, Physics SL, Russian Ab. |
eich "Theoretische Mathematik" (Theoretical | Mathematics), was founded by Friedrich Hirzebruch in 19 |
sors Richard Conway and William Maxwell and | mathematics professor Robert J. Walker, sought to creat |
udent works of the faculty of mechanics and | mathematics of Moscow Lomonosow State University in 195 |
duated from the Department of Mechanics and | Mathematics of Moscow State University and defended his |
duated from MSU Department of Mechanics and | Mathematics in 1941. |
rofessor of the department of mechanics and | mathematics of Moscow State University, since 1971. |
policies of the Department of Mechanics and | Mathematics during the 1970s and the 1980s . |
aerodynamics, flight mechanics, ballistics, | mathematics, and astrodynamics. |
1957 Pierre Fermat Medal in | Mathematics |
He received the Morningside Silver Medal of | mathematics in 2001. |
ity of Toronto in 1961 with a gold medal in | Mathematics and Physics and a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship |
London, becoming M.A. and gold medallist in | mathematics and natural philosophy in 1844. |
upied by the English, Drama, Media Studies, | Mathematics, Business Studies, Social Studies, French, |
, walked to Edinburgh to study medicine and | mathematics. |
A Thom, Megaliths and | Mathematics. |
12 members - | mathematics section, including Bonaparte himself, Costa |
E.T. Bell, Men of | Mathematics (1937, Simon and Schuster) |
Men of | Mathematics, Simon and Schuster, New York. |
He was the editor-in-chief of Messenger of | Mathematics. |
ntific disciplines: meteorology, astronomy, | mathematics, statistics, demography, sociology, crimino |
This club is now led by Mitali Metha a | mathematics teacher and the members of this club. |
The bisection method in | mathematics, is a root-finding method which repeatedly |
Hans Meuer studied | mathematics, physics and politics at the universities o |
ng Gardner Scholarship" for ministerial and | mathematics students at the Eastern Nazarene College. |
h a BA in English literature and a minor in | mathematics. |
helor's Degree in Education with a minor in | mathematics from the University of Rochester in Rochest |
a B.S. in computer science with a minor in | mathematics. |
in pre-professional physics with a minor in | mathematics. |
a B.S. in Computer Science with a minor in | Mathematics in three years. |
btained his B.Sc in Physics, and a minor in | Mathematics. |
gree, majoring in chemistry and minoring in | mathematics. |
raduated with a BS in geography minoring in | mathematics from the University of Florida in Gainesvil |
worked to encourage women and minorities in | mathematics and the sciences and to advocate gender neu |
EM (Quality Education for Minorities) /MSE ( | Mathematics, Science, and Engineering) Network 2005 Gia |
entration in computer science and minors in | mathematics and physics. |
ngen, with a major in physics and minors in | mathematics and mechanics in 1934. |
School and then earned an S.B. from MIT in | mathematics in 1945 . |
Tyler had been exposed to modern European | mathematics and was influenced by Felix Klein and Max N |
le to study classical and modern languages, | mathematics, and natural history, leaving with a doctor |
Modern School | Mathematics, published by Houghton Mifflin |
Communication Technology, Modern Languages, | Mathematics, Media Studies, Music, Physical Education, |
He created and modified constructive | mathematics. |
Moller studied | mathematics and computer science as an undergraduate at |
“Minds, Morals, and | Mathematics in the Wake of the Deaths of Plato and God: |
768 to encourage the study of more advanced | mathematics than that found in the undergraduate course |
his word is a play on the many morphisms in | mathematics, but "cryptomorphism" is only very distantl |
s a chemical engineer and her mother taught | mathematics at Arizona State University. |
Saint Mary's Hall, where his mother taught | mathematics until 2007. |
The following year he took his MS in | mathematics. |
l, and earned a BA in classics and an MS in | mathematics from Xavier University, as well as a PhD in |
Secunda holds a BS and MS in | mathematics from Binghamton University. |
f Calgary and, in 1983, completed an MSc in | mathematics with specialization in mathematical foundat |
ity of Auckland (obtaining an ME and MSc in | mathematics in 1957). |
ang has a formal background, with an MSc in | Mathematics from the University of Cambridge, England, |
ppa Delta Pi (education), Kappa Mu Epsilon ( | Mathematics), Lambda Pi Eta (Communication Arts), Phi A |
Moments later, Ian Murdoch, a | mathematics teacher, shows up. |
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