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work on medieval music notation, music and | mathematics, the art of memory, and historiography. |
urning to Luther College to teach music and | mathematics from 1888-1890. |
three areas of research, namely astronomy, | mathematics, and life and medical science. |
ceived the highest awards in the nation for | mathematics education including the Deborah and Frankli |
school, pupils study their native language, | mathematics, history, geography, science, art, music, r |
Chapter on 'Artifice and the natural world: | Mathematics, logic, technology', in: Cambridge History |
eans that researchers do not need extensive | mathematics training or specialized software to use Cro |
would respond that 'An actor will never use | Mathematics or Algebra, or Physics; and if I ever play |
oughts arising from the new Nicolet films', | Mathematics Teaching, 94, 25-9. |
fers many classes in all subjects, not just | mathematics and science. |
A survey., Lecture Notes in | Mathematics, 764, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, IS |
Lecture Notes in | Mathematics, Vol. |
Lecture notes in | mathematics 1358. |
Lecture Notes in | Mathematics, No. 24, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, |
onal Cohen-Macaulay rings, Lecture Notes in | Mathematics, Vol. |
type and related algebras, Lecture Notes in | Mathematics, 1428, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, d |
inst., Oberwolfach, 1977), Lecture Notes in | Mathematics, 669, Springer, 99-275. |
sion complexity to various other notions in | mathematics, in particular nonnegative rank of nonnegat |
Key now teaches | Mathematics at his local college; Hull College, where h |
He now teaches | mathematics at California State University, Sacramento. |
Hayes wrote a number of | mathematics textbooks. |
d the tradition for numerical computational | mathematics, which has lasted up to modern times. |
signifies the realm of possible objects of | mathematics. |
n the other hand, closed intervals occur in | mathematics because it is often necessary to calculate |
accepted Gordon McKay Professor of Applied | Mathematics at Harvard University in 1954. |
NECCC had 100% percentage of credit of Pure | Mathematics (AL). |
c and for her leadership as the head of the | Mathematics, Statistics and Computer science Department |
lanned following the awarding of Specialist | Mathematics and Computing College status in July 2010. |
1960: BA (University of Cambridge): | Mathematics (Part II) and Geography (Part II) (Trinity |
this time to include the subjects of Latin, | mathematics, music, theology, English, carpentry, sewin |
Department of Applied | Mathematics & Theoretical Physics is based at Centre fo |
David Kindersley in the exploration of the | mathematics underlying the aesthetics of lettering. |
is Peter Redpath Emeritus Professor of Pure | Mathematics at McGill University, where he earned his P |
A History of Greek | Mathematics (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921) |
e academic departments, History of Science, | Mathematics, and Statistics. |
, including "The pure theory of elevators" ( | Mathematics Magazine, 1982), "Should you brush your tee |
e scientific revolution, though much of the | mathematics and science was built on the work of the Gr |
840 through 1843, he served as Chair of the | Mathematics Department at Indiana University. |
ncept analysis (FCA) is a branch of applied | mathematics based on the formalization of concept and c |
he Society for Foundations of Computational | Mathematics. |
1993: The Department of Applied | Mathematics was founded. |
He applied the methods of physical | mathematics to the study of optical images and of the r |
7, Meyer moved to the department of applied | mathematics at Brown University. |
ulum Tests in the core subjects of English, | Mathematics and Science after just eight months at the |
on) wrote a more detailed discussion of the | mathematics of Shanks' method, together with a proof of |
y Carter "for bringing the powers of modern | mathematics to bear on problems in physics, fluid dynam |
took for his subject the Progress of Pure | Mathematics. |
ped found the modern British school of pure | mathematics. |
Introduction to the several branches of the | Mathematics (1770), in ten volumes |
particular to assert the importance of pure | mathematics. |
sults of Roberval's labours outside of pure | mathematics may be noted a work on the system of the un |
hysicist, and professor emeritus of Applied | Mathematics at King's College London. |
From 1964 he was President of the | Mathematics Section of the Romanian Academy. |
ion, starting with systems of combinatorial | mathematics and evolving towards the application of ”fr |
gaining a position as Professor of Applied | Mathematics at the University of Bath in 1995. |
provide hands-on applications of classroom | mathematics concepts to middle and high school students |
1988 she was appointed dean of humanities, | mathematics, and natural sciences. |
Bonn 1975), Annals of Discrete | Mathematics, 1, Amsterdam: North-Holland, pp. |
is known for promoting the use of nonlinear | mathematics in social scientific research. |
m 1993 through 2002, Appel was chair of the | mathematics department at the University of New Hampshi |
mos is a Reader in the School of Computing, | Mathematics and Digital Technology at Manchester Metrop |
methods, as well as the teaching of modern | mathematics and sciences in the 'Western' manner, which |
International Journal of Modern | Mathematics |
In graph theory, a branch of combinatorial | mathematics, a block graph is a type of undirected grap |
lgorithms, and Foundations of Computational | Mathematics. |
im a great source for oral histories of the | mathematics community. |
In graph theory, a part of discrete | mathematics, the BEST theorem gives a product formula f |
ere he would be an instructor of chemistry, | mathematics, physics and the natural history of the wor |
He held the Beyer Chair of Applied | Mathematics at the Manchester from 1919 to 1924, the sa |
ra and several other directions of discrete | mathematics and computer science. |
y of Rochester Press; his recording of "The | Mathematics of Resonant Bodies" by John Luther Adams wa |
The Herchel Smith Professorship of Pure | Mathematics is a professorship in pure mathematics at t |
is bachelor's education consisted of Latin, | mathematics, Greek and French, along with the physical |
committee subpoenaed University of Michigan | mathematics instructor Chandler Davis, pharmacology pro |
currently an emeritus professor of Applied | Mathematics at the University of Bristol. |
at Buffalo for six years of graduate-level | mathematics classes. |
The Richardson Chair of Applied | Mathematics is an endowed professorial position in the |
endowed by R.C. Gupta a historian of Indian | mathematics. |
The percentage of credit of Pure | Mathematics at the same year was 94.4%(17/18), while it |
"Totally Balanced Games and Games of Flow," | Mathematics of Operations Research, 1982 (with E. Zemel |
The Beyer Chair of Applied | Mathematics is an endowed professorial position in the |
sor and 1962 Associate Professor of Applied | Mathematics at the ETH. |
s the first Herchel Smith Professor of Pure | Mathematics. |
mportant role in the introduction of modern | mathematics and of the rigorous approach to mathematics |
He obtained B+ and A− in most of the | mathematics course in his first year examination which |
uites of rooms for the teaching of English, | Mathematics, Science and Technology, will be completed |
1984 he was the Waynflete Professor of Pure | Mathematics at Magdalen College, Oxford. |
stituted in 2007 by a consortium of British | mathematics organisations, including the London Mathema |
The Brunel Institute of Computational | Mathematics is a research institute at Brunel Universit |
he has been the editor-in-chief of Internet | Mathematics. |
ity of Manchester between moving out of the | Mathematics Tower in 2004 and July 2007 when the School |
1942 in Innsbruck) is Professor of Computer | Mathematics at Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Aust |
Institute and Keldysch Institute of Applied | Mathematics from 1964-1967. |
is working at a much wider scale of applied | mathematics. |
lution" (1968, Keldysh Institute of Applied | Mathematics). |
he Theodore von Karman Professor of Applied | Mathematics and Aeronautics at the California Institute |
In the study of Babylonian | mathematics, the divisors of powers of 60 are called re |
orn 18 February 1952) was professor of pure | mathematics at the School of Mathematics, University of |
esearch fellow at the Department of Applied | Mathematics at University of Leeds until September 2002 |
fellowship at the Institute of Statistical | Mathematics and Tokyo Institute of Technology through t |
warded his PhD by the Department of Applied | Mathematics at University of Leeds in the year 2000 for |
mber 1945, Newman was appointed head of the | Mathematics Department and to the Fielden Chair of Pure |
In early 1910, Sidis's mastery of higher | mathematics was such that he lectured the Harvard Mathe |
ontributed to many branches of recreational | mathematics, notably the invention of the cellular auto |
Istanbul University as a professor of pure | mathematics. |
f five Professorships in the fields of Pure | Mathematics, Physics, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, |
analyst and Richardson Professor of Applied | Mathematics at the School of Mathematics, University of |
He served as the Director of the | Mathematics Department at the College of the Holy Cross |
e University 1948-63; and Professor of Pure | Mathematics, Leeds University 1963-86; |
978-3-446-20913-8), about the memoirs of a | mathematics professor, telling the history of two famil |
s interests lie in the history of practical | mathematics from the 16th century to the 18th century, |
He was an expert in the field of astronomy, | mathematics and medicine. |
he Peter Redpath Emeritus Professor of Pure | Mathematics at McGill University. |
ge of the era, in the domains of astronomy, | mathematics, and physics. |
is currently Professor Emeritus of Applied | Mathematics at the University of Kent. |
ixson substituted for the Professor of Pure | Mathematics at the Royal Institute of Technology and th |
Chien was Editor-in-Chief of "Applied | Mathematics and Mechanics", a member of the Editorial B |
He formerly was on the faculty of the | mathematics departments of The Ohio State University an |
ambridge University's Department of Applied | Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. |
Prof Philip Hall, Professor of Applied | Mathematics since 1996 at Imperial College London |
an, and Falconer approached the head of the | mathematics department, telling him that she wanted to |
r. Quevedo joined the Department of Applied | Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University o |
ific Fellow at Keldysh Institute of Applied | Mathematics from 1967-1974. |
Pennsylvania, and is the author of Pension | Mathematics With Numerical Illustrations, and founder o |
'dovich, at the Moscow Institute of Applied | Mathematics, he proposed what is known as the Sunyaev-Z |
International J. of Applied | Mathematics, vol. |
independently created a number of important | mathematics concepts. |
iversity of Nottingham as Professor of Pure | Mathematics. |
e is credited as one of the creators of the | mathematics website S.O.S. Mathematics. |
- April 13, 2004) was a historian of Greek | mathematics who published work on pre-Eudoxian ratio th |
escribed as the jewel in the crown of Greek | mathematics. |
his scientific studies in the field of pure | mathematics at Pierre and Marie Curie University. |
In 1936 he was appointed a member of the | mathematics department at the University College, South |
S. John Hogan is a professor of Applied | Mathematics and leader of the "Applied Nonlinear Mathem |
nergy, through the National Board of Higher | Mathematics. |
in Bristol where her father was head of the | mathematics department at the university, and her mothe |
apore to take up a position as chair of the | mathematics department to which he had been appointed b |
The Department of Applied | Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and Isaac Newton In |
s appointed Peter Redpath professor of pure | mathematics at McGill University, Montreal. |
al Board of the European Journal of Applied | Mathematics and the journal Dynamical Systems. |
ch oriented towards application of Discrete | Mathematics and Graph Theory in particular to character |
bridge, before becoming a professor of pure | mathematics at Liverpool University in 1933. |
As a rule, in each of the | mathematics, physics and computer science branches the |
hed in the associated Journal of Formalized | Mathematics and then become part of the MML. |
yptian and Indian traditions of philosophy, | mathematics, astronomy and physics that went into shapi |
President, Section of Physics, | Mathematics, Statistics, Astronomy and Meteorology. |
Robert (Bob) Vaughan FRS, Professor of Pure | Mathematics at Imperial College London from 1980-1998 a |
In 1961 he was appointed Professor of Pure | Mathematics at University College of Wales, Aberystwyth |
r title was applied to the chair of Applied | Mathematics. |
until 1900, when he became chairman of the | mathematics department at Johns Hopkins University. |
2nd edition, Annals of Discrete | Mathematics, 57, Elsevier, 2004. |
ed a doctorate in the Department of Applied | Mathematics of the University of Tokyo in 1954. |
mplete, but the underlying structure of the | mathematics has been established and is in agreement wi |
College in 1996 to become chair of Applied | Mathematics. |
e Mathematical Tourist: Snapshots of Modern | Mathematics (1988) W.H.Freeman ISBN 0-805-07159-8 |
ently the chair of the Division of Physics, | Mathematics and Astronomy. |
He is the author of a number of popular | mathematics and related books. |
He was the organizer and host of the | Mathematics Section of the Palace of Discovery, where h |
"preliminary") exams consist mostly of core | mathematics related to actuarial science including prob |
formalized a large portion of undergraduate | mathematics. |
sin-Madison where he became a member of the | Mathematics Research Center. |
ectual interests are elements of mythology, | mathematics, theology, integrating these through litera |
erbert was not only a scholar of astronomy, | mathematics and philosophy, but also of music. |
n he received in 1938, the Chair of Applied | Mathematics. |
iversity College as Astor Professor of Pure | Mathematics. |
nalysis, a field at the boundary of applied | mathematics and computer science particularly useful to |
The percentage of distinction of Pure | Mathematics in 2007 was 22.22% (4/18), while it was 15. |
e city are the departments of Anthropology, | Mathematics and Educational Sciences as well as the Med |
or his contribution to the field of applied | mathematics and numerical analysis including bifurcatio |
4th and 8th grades in the subjects of ELA, | mathematics, science, and social studies.It is graded o |
n for his pro bono service on behalf of the | mathematics profession, e.g. for serving on external re |
N. J. Higham 1998- Professor of Applied | Mathematics |
elected member of the Academy of Physical, | Mathematics and Natural Sciences; has been awarded the |
1969-1974 he was also professor of Applied | Mathematics at The Royal Institute of Technology. |
om 1965 to 1990, when he became head of the | mathematics department at University of Tennessee. |
f Calgary in 1967, where he was head of the | mathematics department from 1976 to 1980. |
atoria, a Canadian journal of combinatorial | mathematics, is a founding fellow of the Institute of C |
Browning is currently a Reader of pure | mathematics at the University of Bristol. |
a person or group in any field of science, | mathematics, social science, or technology |
equired which include the study of English, | mathematics, history, science, foreign languages, physi |
of 1931-1932, notable for figures of Lower | Mathematics and Higher Mathematics, in which the latter |
ipulation, and use of functions of advanced | mathematics which can only be done indirectly and appro |
He was also a teacher of applied | mathematics at Gewerbeinstitut zu Berlin (1828-1850), a |
r and Walter P. Murphy Professor of Applied | Mathematics at the Northwestern University, Evanston, I |
He was a Professor of applied | mathematics, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College |
een one of the most controversial of modern | mathematics because of its heavy dependence on computer |
was instrumental in the transfer of Arabic | mathematics, including the astrolabe and the Hindu-Arab |
ae, OMDoc covers the whole range of written | mathematics. |
He was professor of applied | mathematics, emeritus, at the California Institute of T |
In 1867 he became Professor of Applied | Mathematics at the Royal College of Science in Dublin. |
ola England de Valpine Professor of Applied | Mathematics, at Harvard University. |
colm, who became Professor of Computational | Mathematics at Cardiff University. |
1894 to 1930 Fricke was professor of Higher | Mathematics at the Technische Hochschule Carolo-Wilhelm |
, 1867), Jottings on the Science of Chinese | Mathematics and collection of articles published under |
published a paper in the Journal of Applied | Mathematics and Computation (which is published by Else |
erests include several branches of discrete | mathematics, particularly graph theory and coding theor |
North Carolina, becoming professor of pure | mathematics in 1908. |
Shrikhande is a professor of combinatorial | mathematics at Central Michigan University in Mt. |
Asynchronous logic is part of discrete | mathematics, and it is also considered an applied disci |
umerica and of Foundations of Computational | Mathematics, Editor-in-Chief of IMA Journal of Numerica |
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