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British mathematician and Professor of Pure | Mathematics, specifically combinatorics, at the Univers |
iology, and the Waynflete Professor of Pure | Mathematics. |
e and a member of the Department of Applied | Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. |
models are time-reversible; in terms of the | mathematics, the model does not care which sequence is |
is fact together with some kind of support ( | mathematics) can be used in order to iteratively calcul |
ematician and currently a Professor of Pure | Mathematics at Imperial College London. |
terest and for the insights it offered into | mathematics and related fields. |
Associate of Science degree is offered for | mathematics, science, computer science, or agriculture, |
As specials it offers Advanced | Mathematics, Art and Physical Education. |
Office of | Mathematics, Science and Technology Education (MSTE) |
The attribution, as often in | mathematics, can be debated: this rule had been found 1 |
16 using a methodology based on philosophy, | mathematics and psychology. |
ated because it is a language based on pure | mathematics. |
rily a mathematician but did studies on the | mathematics of heat, mechanics, and acoustics. |
a compilation and commentary on astronomy, | mathematics, anatomy, psychology, philosophy, and Islam |
matical Omnibus: Thirty Lectures on Classic | Mathematics |
d International Conference on Computational | Mathematics, Benin (Nigeria) |
He is known for his work on the | mathematics of random systems arising in probability th |
rep school, placing an emphasis on science, | mathematics, and computer technologies. |
o finance and produced seminal books on the | mathematics of financial derivatives and the principals |
n an optional examination based on English, | Mathematics, Science and a foreign language of the cand |
four, DP Sanders - SIAM Journal on Discrete | Mathematics, 1996 - link.aip.org |
He wrote influential works on economics, | mathematics, physics, astronomy, philosophy, and theolo |
on plan for numeracy with a focus on mental | mathematics and ICT". |
He started his career on the | mathematics faculty at Bowling Green State University. |
al case precedents, literature on medicine, | mathematics, military strategy, and a calendar with dat |
ince then, she has been working on applying | mathematics to the tasks of understanding and construct |
He works on the | mathematics of large complex systems subject to uncerta |
lt to get people to attend lectures on pure | mathematics, as his successor to the Lowndean Chair, Ge |
doro de Celis, an author of works on logic, | mathematics, and physics, and a strong proponent of sci |
006 and 2007 for: Commended on Reading/ELA, | Mathematics, Writing and Science. |
cians in 1994, and a plenary lecture on the | mathematics of PageRank at the 2008 Annual meeting of t |
ssachusetts Institute of Technology: one in | Mathematics with Computer Science, and one in Managemen |
nt areas of the natural sciences and one in | mathematics. |
assrooms (one designed for science, one for | mathematics, and two "linked classrooms" designed for s |
In 1867, with only general | mathematics training and an aptitude for mechanics, he |
A large number of professors, not only of | mathematics, lost their jobs. |
n associate lecturer at the Open University | mathematics department (London region): and in 2010 he |
operators that are similar to operations in | mathematics. |
shed 109 papers in the fields of optics and | mathematics and was granted 20 patents on optical devic |
B or PCMCs) or Commerce (with the option of | Mathematics or History). |
e knew little Latin, and no Greek or higher | mathematics, so there was much to be learned before at |
n in the fields of applied or computational | mathematics. |
activities enhancing applied or industrial | mathematics, or both, and contributions to ANZIAM. |
making one variable equal to another or do | mathematics calculations, normally used to make code ea |
or Dr. Rudolf Kippenhahn originally studied | mathematics and physics at the University of Erlangen-N |
Born in Munich, he originally studied | mathematics, physics, and chemistry, graduating with a |
rch) for MIT undergraduates, overseeing the | mathematics section of RSI (Research Science Institute) |
and then at Jesus College, Oxford, reading | mathematics. |
Lehmus wrote books and papers on | mathematics and was one of the contributors of Crelle's |
which contains original research papers on | Mathematics and its applications, with two issues in a |
itician but also a contributor of papers on | mathematics to the Royal Society. |
ate, Jeffrey Gold published eight papers in | mathematics and physics and worked as an undergraduate |
author of more than 125 research papers in | mathematics and patent holder in a broad range of appli |
For the most part the papers contain | mathematics beyond the undergraduate level-in particula |
20 to 1822 Bowdich lived in Paris, studying | mathematics and the natural sciences, and was on intima |
nitially working as a teacher, Parry taught | Mathematics at a school in London and later Science thr |
It understands and parses symbolic | mathematics as dynamic parameters to allow for maximum |
of combinatorics, which is itself a part of | mathematics. |
rld's Columbian Exposition and took part in | mathematics at Johns Hopkins University. |
nt of some teaching staff, in particular in | mathematics |
rs a theoretical education, particularly in | mathematics and physics, which were making quick progre |
a, where he devoted himself particularly to | mathematics and hydraulics. |
She was partnered with | Mathematics student Jamie Sawyer, and they were elimina |
of Considerable use in the Higher Parts of | Mathematics may have helped him secure the post. |
Padamadan's passion for | Mathematics saw him get into a research on advanced mat |
vanchery Thamprakkal were a great patron of | mathematics and astronomy. |
Panorama of the Pavilion of | Mathematics and Informatics (July 2008) |
Taylor was a PE and | mathematics teacher at Wellingborough Grammar School fr |
s a graduate of University of Peradeniya in | Mathematics and was educated at Nalanda College Colombo |
ding and 96th in the national percentile in | mathematics. |
ical proof in physics, where Pereyra denied | mathematics an essential status. |
YTS' include graphical and performing arts, | mathematics, music, chess, languages, gymnastics, and m |
Born in Bautzen, Peucer studied | mathematics, astronomy, and medicine at the University |
raised in Europe, he received his Ph.D. in | Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology |
Bergmann earned his Ph.D. in | mathematics at the University of Vienna in 1928. |
He received his Ph.D. in | mathematics from the University of Washington in 1969. |
school in Rosdorf, he obtained his Ph.D. in | mathematics at the University of Bonn in 1964. |
ecame the first woman to receive a Ph.D. in | mathematics from California Institute of Technology. |
ersity of Wisconsin-Madison with a Ph.D. in | Mathematics. |
Fagin received his Ph.D. in | Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley |
He received his Ph.D. in | mathematics from Columbia University in 1959; his advis |
United States, Piranian earned his Ph.D. in | mathematics under Szolem Mandelbrojt at Rice University |
nd in 1953 he finally received his Ph.D. in | mathematics from Columbia. |
here he obtained a B.Sc., M.Sc and Ph.D. in | mathematics. |
He earned his Ph.D. in | mathematics at Princeton University in 1979, studying h |
ington, Illinois, and received his Ph.D. in | mathematics from the University of Chicago in 1941, und |
In 1972, he obtained a Ph.D. in | Mathematics from Queen's University. |
Nyberg received her Ph.D. in | mathematics in 1980 from the University of Helsinki, wi |
He received his Ph.D. in | mathematics in 2006 from Massachusetts Institute of Tec |
Michigan University in 1964 and a Ph.D. in | mathematics from Ohio State University in 1967 under th |
He received his Ph.D. in | mathematics from the University of New South Wales in 1 |
gree from Hastings College and her Ph.D. in | mathematics from the University of Kansas. |
M.S. in Electrical Engineering and Ph.D. in | Mathematics from the University of Illinois in 1977. |
puters and information science and Ph.D. in | mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania. |
She received her Ph.D. in | Mathematics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-C |
B.A. (1st Class Honors) and Ph.D. in | mathematics from the University of Cambridge, UK, in 19 |
He received his Ph.D. in | mathematics in 1992 at the University of Pennsylvania u |
ity of Heidelberg and received his Ph.D. in | mathematics in 1964 and his habilitation in economics a |
Ph.D. (1966) | Mathematics, University of Utah. |
He received his Ph.D. in | mathematics from the University of Paris (Sorbonne) in |
-shiou and earned his masters' and Ph.D. in | mathematics from New York University. |
He completed his Ph.D. in | Mathematics at Stockholm University in 1940 (with Torst |
She received her Ph.D. in | mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technol |
Power Laboratory Itkin received a Ph.D. in | mathematics from the University of Pittsburgh in 1964. |
frican American women to receive a Ph.D. in | mathematics. |
After completing her Ph.D. in | mathematics, she worked as a researcher at the Institut |
earned a B.S. degree in 1910 and a Ph.D. in | Mathematics in 1916. |
rtification courses and a research Ph.D. in | Mathematics. |
In 1979, Norwood received his Ph.D. in | mathematics from the University of Southwestern Louisia |
Dartmouth College in 1978, and his Ph.D. in | mathematics from Princeton University in 1985, under th |
Brouwer received his Ph.D. in | mathematics in 1976 from Vrije Universiteit under the s |
He was awarded a cum laude Ph.D. in | Mathematics, specializing in mathematical statistics, f |
He acquired his Ph.D. in | Mathematics from the University of Cincinnati in 1959, |
y in 1968, where she completed her Ph.D. in | mathematics in 1971, writing her thesis under the super |
first American woman to receive a Ph.D. in | mathematics. |
anical Engineering in 1946 and his Ph.D. in | Mathematics in 1953. |
Guillemin received a Ph.D. in | mathematics from Harvard University in 1962, after earl |
versity in 1970, Sharir received a Ph.D. in | mathematics from Tel Aviv in 1976 under the supervision |
in 1932, Moore invited him to do a Ph.D. in | mathematics and offered him a part-time job as a math i |
stitute of Technology, earning his Ph.D. in | mathematics in 1970. |
Kimberling received his Ph.D. in | mathematics in 1970 from the Illinois Institute of Tech |
In 1975, he completed his PhD in | mathematics at Hebrew University. |
arvin Minsky at MIT and received his PhD in | mathematics in 1964. |
Floyd received a PhD in | Mathematics from Princeton University 1978 under the di |
Institute of Technology in 1945, and PhD in | Mathematics from the same university in 1950. |
a B.A. from Swarthmore College and a PhD in | mathematics from Princeton University. |
went to United States, and obtained PhD in | mathematics from Yale University. |
He obtained his PhD in | Mathematics in 1956, with a thesis on the Monotonic fun |
In 1946 he received his PhD in | mathematics at the ULB. |
Viggo received his PhD in | Mathematics (titled "On Priority Arguments In Friedberg |
University in 1935 and obtained his PhD in | mathematics from the University of Cincinnati in 1941. |
American black women who obtained a PhD in | mathematics before 1980, Lorch taught three during his |
Marga obtained a PhD in | Mathematics and Physics (1941) and went on to teach Che |
Savitch received his PhD in | mathematics from UC Berkeley in 1969. |
PhD in | mathematics at the University of Michigan (1953) |
ne of only around 200 women to earn PhDs in | mathematics from American universities during the 1940s |
ed papers by the influential philosopher of | mathematics Hao Wang, and by the logician Jaakko Hintik |
Luca Incurvati is a philosopher of | mathematics at the University of Cambridge. |
The philosopher studied | mathematics and philosophy in Berkeley, Konstanz, Berli |
h more lively interest in the philosophy of | mathematics and logic than was common among the Badensi |
l and philosophical logic and philosophy of | mathematics and (with Gideon Rosen) of A Subject With N |
Madison taught philosophy and | mathematics at the college from 1773 to 1775, when he w |
e events ranging from weekly philosophy and | mathematics lectures, to fashion, art, game, puppet, ma |
His interests include logic, philosophy of | mathematics and metaethics. |
ge, Dublin, where he studied philosophy and | mathematics. |
His interests lie in the philosophy of | mathematics, the history of analytic philosophy, and ph |
With her he studied natural philosophy and | mathematics, and gave also great attention to languages |
She received a B.A. in philosophy and | mathematics from St. John's College, studied at the Fre |
aus Puhl, ed., Wittgenstein's Philosophy of | Mathematics (Vienna: Holder-Pichler-Tempsky, 1993), pp. |
Salzburg University were in philosophy and | mathematics. |
Wittgenstein about topics in philosophy of | mathematics and philosophy of language. |
nd he completed his Doctor of Philosophy in | Mathematics and Physics from the University of Southamp |
tion are philosophy of logic, philosophy of | mathematics, metaphysics and philosophy of language. |
li studenti" and lecturer in Philosophy and | Mathematics at the Collegio dei Nobili, where he stayed |
Avril was a professor of philosophy and | mathematics at Paris when he was dispatched to the Jesu |
ington, Illinois and studied philosophy and | mathematics at Millikin University. |
own, where he taught natural philosophy and | mathematics for forty-eight years. |
ittgenstein's seminars on the philosophy of | mathematics. |
ence, philosophy of language, philosophy of | mathematics, philosophy of mind and psychology, and sem |
constructivist stance in the philosophy of | mathematics, finitism proposes that a mathematical obje |
a BA from Yale University in philosophy and | mathematics and a PhD in philosophy from Princeton Univ |
al studies he taught Natural Philosophy and | Mathematics at Maynooth. |
chair of theoretical philosophy (including | mathematics, physics, and philosophy proper), and enter |
The Philosophy of | Mathematics. |
nent scholars in the field of philosophy of | mathematics. |
r, Parts and Number: Aquinas' Philosophy of | Mathematics. |
salem, where he was studying philosophy and | mathematics at the Hebrew University. |
raduate studies in history, philosophy, and | mathematics at Reed College, where he graduated in 1923 |
quity, astronomy/astrology, philosophy, and | mathematics. |
He studied philosophy, history, | mathematics and linguistics, as well as jurisprudence, |
res, intellectual and moral philosophy, the | mathematics, history, biblical criticism, the compositi |
ancient Egyptian philosophy, spirituality, | mathematics, and science. |
ce in the areas of philosophy, cybernetics, | mathematics, and sociology. |
ure, and on history, philosophy, astronomy, | mathematics and art. |
ing Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, | Mathematics and Engineering. |
sses each day: English, Physical Education, | Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and an extracurri |
Academies' Commission on Physical Sciences, | Mathematics, and Applications observed that "All partic |
) including Chemistry Building, Physics and | Mathematics Building, Mining and Fluid Mechanics Labora |
in 1924, then earned his PhD in physics and | mathematics at Caltech in 1928 under Professor Harry Ba |
University of California (BA in Physics and | Mathematics 1971) and received his doctorate in 1976 at |
he broader concept also used in physics and | mathematics. |
ning LUMS, he was a lecturer of Physics and | Mathematics at the University of Wales. |
aboration with the Institute of Physics and | Mathematics. |
stan who dedicated his life for physics and | mathematics in his country. |
ng for a Bachelor of Science in Physics and | Mathematics. |
mnova holds a degree in Applied Physics and | Mathematics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Te |
osophy, later in the Faculty of Physics and | Mathematics. |
In 1902 Geiger started studying physics and | mathematics in University of Erlangen and was awarded a |
r, a Wiccan Priest, a doctor of Physics and | Mathematics, and a prominent member of the American Wic |
hnical College, before studying Physics and | Mathematics at the University of London, where received |
PhD (Doctor of science) in physics and | mathematics, Professor, Academician of Russian Academy |
e bust of Epstein stands in the Physics and | Mathematics section of the Millikan library at Caltech. |
ortly after he started studying physics and | mathematics at the University in Vienna, he again had t |
ahore to study double majors in Physics and | Mathematics at Government College University. |
In physics and | mathematics, a sequence of n numbers can be understood |
here he taught secondary school physics and | mathematics. |
g, he entered the Department of Physics and | Mathematics at the Hrodna Pedagogical Institute (teache |
Ruud Janssen studied Physics and | Mathematics. |
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