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CoMPLEX (Centre for | Mathematics and Physics in the Life Sciences and Experi |
He was awarded the Rolf Schock Prize for | Mathematics by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in |
ceived the highest awards in the nation for | mathematics education including the Deborah and Frankli |
ilities, including St Wilfrid's College for | Mathematics and Computing, South Shields Community Scho |
nsists of separate buildings designated for | mathematics, science, history, and English. |
ree, Chapman had become so enthusiastic for | mathematics that he stayed for one further year to take |
na is a research an education institute for | mathematics in Pune, India, founded by noted Indian-Ame |
ional consortium of scientists covering for | mathematics, neuroinformatics, biological basic researc |
GAUSS is a matrix programming language for | mathematics and statistics, developed and marketed by A |
a block called the annex block which is for | Mathematics and ICT, 'T Block' which was a temporary un |
y of later positional notations systems for | mathematics. |
d Charterhouse School, showing a talent for | mathematics and lacking in drawing skills. |
He became director of the Institute for | Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) in Minnesota in |
April to June 1921 he was an Assistant for | Mathematics at the Forestry Faculty of the University o |
e University of Bonn's Hausdorff Center for | Mathematics since 1992. |
is an international research institute for | mathematics and theoretical physics. |
Logic for | Mathematics and Computer Science by Stanley N. Burris. |
The Nemeth Braille Code for | Mathematics is a Braille code for encoding mathematical |
She is director for | mathematics and science initiatives in the University o |
arded the Gay-Lussac-von Humboldt Prize for | Mathematics, and in 2003 he was awarded the Romanian Or |
n Oratory School as an Assistant Master for | Mathematics at the age of 21 in 1967, was promoted to D |
Center was added, including classrooms for | mathematics, business classes, sciences, and family and |
The new building has classrooms for | Mathematics, Modern Foreign Languages, Geography, Music |
Leonard Eisenbud Prize for | Mathematics and Physics, awarded by the American Mathem |
s, where he manifested a great aptitude for | mathematics and physical science. |
cord was awarded the Presidential Award for | Mathematics and Science Teaching. |
It comprises five sections for | mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry and b |
The California State Summer School for | Mathematics and Science (COSMOS) is a summer program fo |
The school has been a Specialist School for | Mathematics and Computing since 2004. |
assrooms (one designed for science, one for | mathematics, and two "linked classrooms" designed for s |
Matrix is a matrix programming language for | mathematics, engineering, science, and financial analys |
Seal had a natural aptitude for | mathematics and logic. |
Associate of Science degree is offered for | mathematics, science, computer science, or agriculture, |
It had Specialist School status for | Mathematics and Computing. |
also ordered the founding of Academies for | Mathematics, Navigation and the Sciences. |
professor) at the Max Planck Institute for | Mathematics in Bonn and held an associate professor pos |
the museum contains permanent exhibits for | mathematics, physics, astronomy, chemistry, geology, an |
Formalized | mathematics does not yet resemble real, traditional mat |
hed in the associated Journal of Formalized | Mathematics and then become part of the MML. |
Cusack's mother, Nancy, is a former | mathematics teacher and political activist. |
Epp is a former | mathematics instructor at the Northern Alberta Institut |
iscent of structures in biology and fractal | mathematics. |
academic areas of English, Spanish, French, | mathematics, natural science and social science; artist |
This includes French, | mathematics, a foreign language, humanistic and scienti |
Cassel came to economics from | mathematics. |
tition for his application of concepts from | mathematics and physics to the creation of artistic wor |
o has physics (and its related fields, from | mathematics to chemistry, and perhaps soon to include b |
ems covering a wide spectrum of topics from | Mathematics to Statistics, Demographics, etc. |
Apart from | mathematics, Nevanlinna took great interest in culture |
pected from the science of the body as from | mathematics and metaphysics, both of which had been pre |
mentary on Euclid's Elements, a fundamental | mathematics text. |
The fundamental | mathematics behind supersonic separation can be found i |
hnology, French, Functional Skills, Further | Mathematics, General Studies, Geography, German, Govern |
unctional Analysis, General topology, Fuzzy | mathematics, Graph Theory, Combinations, Convexity Theo |
t Diplomas and NVQ Courses, as well as GCSE | Mathematics and English retakes. |
GCSEs ( | Mathematics and English) |
For intervals in general | mathematics, see Partially ordered set. |
hat same year (1937) he also taught general | mathematics with the students from the preparation year |
for a bound variable (more often in general | mathematics than in computer science), but that use cre |
In 1867, with only general | mathematics training and an aptitude for mechanics, he |
ns for data acquisition, signal generation, | mathematics, statistics, signal conditioning, analysis, |
y, computer science, engineering, genetics, | mathematics, and physics can come together and target m |
ce (biology, chemistry, physics, geography, | mathematics, computer science) |
nguages anc literature, History, Geography, | Mathematics and such other branches of knowledge and su |
sroom projects on Earth science, geography, | mathematics and space science. |
um (religion, classics, history, geography, | mathematics, natural science, politics, and modern lang |
lude Tamil and English Literature, Geology, | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Commerce, Management, |
SDSU Geology, | Mathematics & Computer Sciences building |
biology, environmental geoscience, geology, | mathematics, neuroscience, physics, psychology, and sta |
tion included Latin, Greek, French, German, | Mathematics, Book keeping, Natural Sciences, English Li |
In Paris, Fulton studied French, German, | mathematics and chemistry. |
capable of thinking about Godel-incomplete | mathematics, just as finite-state digital computers can |
Bauman worked as an 8th grade | mathematics teacher in the Madison Public School system |
e help of Jim Douglas) entered the graduate | mathematics program in 1964, receiving a Ph.D. in 1969 |
at Buffalo for six years of graduate-level | mathematics classes. |
ooks covering high-school to graduate-level | mathematics. |
cks of a block design, or edges of a graph ( | mathematics) |
In graph-theoretic | mathematics, a star coloring of a graph G is a (proper) |
MathCast is a graphical | mathematics equation editor. |
A History of Greek | Mathematics (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921) |
- 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. |
Aided by Greek | mathematics and Islamic mathematics, he discovered the |
In Latin and Greek, | mathematics and . . . |
(German, French, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew), | mathematics, chemistry, geology, literature, and histor |
Her use of Clifford algebras in her | mathematics generated her interest in the Victorian mat |
tional Science and Engineering Fair for her | mathematics team project. |
Heritage | Mathematics & Computing Specialist School formally know |
the time, Clarke was well versed in higher | mathematics and aware of its importance to electrical e |
e knew little Latin, and no Greek or higher | mathematics, so there was much to be learned before at |
He studied law and higher | mathematics at an academy at Salem, Ohio, then at a law |
1911: Higher | Mathematics for Chemical Students |
In early 1910, Sidis's mastery of higher | mathematics was such that he lectured the Harvard Mathe |
h he devoted himself to study of the higher | mathematics and physical astronomy under Professor Lyma |
nergy, through the National Board of Higher | Mathematics. |
Research, and the National Board for Higher | Mathematics (NBHM). |
the Tower of London, and studied the higher | mathematics under Charles Hutton, amusing himself in hi |
1894 to 1930 Fricke was professor of Higher | Mathematics at the Technische Hochschule Carolo-Wilhelm |
The son of a weaver, Simpson taught himself | mathematics, then turned to astrology after seeing a so |
Oppenheim taught himself | mathematics from an early age, and first began solving |
English, Hindi, | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Civi |
n for his work in number theory and for his | mathematics textbooks, including the influential Algebr |
But Seki developed his | mathematics in serious competition with mathematicians |
Because his | mathematics is largely self-taught and a number of his |
e 2003 Intel Science Talent Search, for his | mathematics project at Stuyvesant High School, New York |
leven-plus exam, Parry was persuaded by his | mathematics teacher at Coventry Junior Technical School |
available at The Cornell Library Historical | Mathematics Monographs |
ics, including immigration, China, history, | mathematics, and race. |
Though he introduced history, | mathematics and modern languages, he based his teaching |
B.A. Economics (Indian History, | Mathematics) |
es, citizenship, drama, geography, history, | mathematics, modern foreign languages, music, physical |
ted to the general studies such as history, | mathematics, science, and english, while the other part |
The History, | Mathematics and Psychology of the Gambler's Illusion, P |
onal subjects of reading, English, history, | mathematics and geography. |
abbinical exegesis, Talmud, Jewish history, | mathematics, and Arabic. |
puter science, English, education, history, | mathematics, music, physical education, political scien |
He studied philosophy, history, | mathematics and linguistics, as well as jurisprudence, |
arketing, and Management; English, History, | Mathematics, Music, and Nursing. |
ments covering English, Geography, History, | Mathematics and Science, prepared by the staff of the s |
Spanish, French, Irish, Geography, History, | Mathematics, Science, Technology & Design, Music, Relig |
ded Greek, Latin, Hebrew, English, History, | Mathematics, Drawing and Natural Philosophy. |
t 4,500 printed books on classics, history, | mathematics, theology and travel, dating from the 17th |
uated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Honors | Mathematics from the University of Notre Dame in 1986. |
ool and the University of Glasgow (BSc Hons | Mathematics and Physics 1907; and BSc Pure Science 1910 |
ce, Dental Hygiene, Forestry, Horticulture, | Mathematics, Medical Technology, Occupational Therapy, |
e Complex in the fall of 2006; which houses | mathematics, computer science and biology programs. |
ty that opened in the Autumn of 2009 houses | mathematics, computer science, biology, chemistry and p |
rsity comprises eight colleges: Humanities, | Mathematics, Finance, Management, Tourism, Languages, K |
1988 she was appointed dean of humanities, | mathematics, and natural sciences. |
areas - Language A, Language B, Humanities, | Mathematics, Technology, Sciences, Physical Education, |
ch, Irish, German, Geography, History, ICT, | Mathematics, Home Economics, Music, Moving Image Arts P |
ernment and Politics, German, History, ICT, | Mathematics, Multimedia, Music, Physical Education, Phy |
He was President of Section III ( | Mathematics and Physics and Chemistry) and of the whole |
of high school at the prestigious Illinois | Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA) in Aurora, Illin |
Aurora is also home to the Illinois | Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA), a state-funded |
founding of a similar school, the Illinois | Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora, Illinois, se |
independently created a number of important | mathematics concepts. |
ught mainly in form groups, with setting in | Mathematics and French. |
He saw Niels Henrik's talent in | mathematics, and so encouraged him to study the subject |
In | mathematics, Tait's conjecture states that "Every 3-con |
In | mathematics, Scheinerman's conjecture, now a theorem, s |
rs a theoretical education, particularly in | mathematics and physics, which were making quick progre |
A survey., Lecture Notes in | Mathematics, 764, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, IS |
In | mathematics, the Kantorovich inequality is a particular |
ience (approx 50 students) and the M.Sc. in | Mathematics and the Foundations of Computer Science (ap |
In | mathematics, the entropy power inequality is a result i |
e graduated with both a Bachelor of Arts in | Mathematics and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Scien |
In | mathematics, a complex line is a one-dimensional affine |
He received a bachelor's degree in | mathematics, American history, and physics education fr |
His great skill in | mathematics and astrology earned him the credit of bein |
In | mathematics and theoretical physics, braid statistics i |
rsity of Aberdeen, where the first prize in | mathematics and physical and moral sciences fell to him |
ate in nationwide, specialized education in | mathematics. |
raised in Europe, he received his Ph.D. in | Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology |
In | mathematics affine geometry is the study of geometric p |
and then graduated in 1957 with a degree in | mathematics from the University of Barcelona. |
nt subgroups failed to meet expectations in | mathematics, and two of the three failed to meet expect |
nced functions suitable for applications in | mathematics, linear algebra, statistical analysis, comp |
He received a Bachelor of Arts in | mathematics and physics in 1939 and a M.A. in physics i |
ected for a high school that specialized in | mathematics, which she graduated from two years later. |
b, and obtained a dual Bachelor's Degree in | Mathematics and Computer Science. |
ncy business offering one to one tuition in | mathematics and the sciences. |
1977, she obtained a Bachelor of Science in | Mathematics from Cleveland State University. |
or Professional and Scholarly Excellence in | mathematics. |
It is commonly found in | mathematics and engineering education settings and in l |
He earned his Ph.D. (1974) in | mathematics for his work On Central Extensions of Ratio |
In | mathematics, orthogonal trajectories are a family of cu |
dge, he received another Master's degree in | mathematics from Cambridge University in 1733. |
eate-image, which is a one-line function in | mathematics, assuming an algebra of images with place-i |
It specializes in | mathematics, ICT and modern foreign languages. |
Dongarra received a Bachelor of Science in | Mathematics from Chicago State University in 1972 and a |
Owen's College, Manchester, instructing in | mathematics. |
His formal education is in | Mathematics with degrees from Muskingum College, Miami |
In | mathematics, the Weierstrass product inequality states |
In | mathematics, a semigroup with no elements (the empty se |
ating in 1812 and graduating first-class in | mathematics and second-class in classics four years lat |
ated from Acadia University with a B.Sc. in | Mathematics and Computer Science in 1982, followed by a |
muthu holds a Bachelor of Science degree in | Mathematics, and is a qualified chartered engineer.he |
In | mathematics, specifically in axiomatic set theory, a Ha |
He received a degree in | mathematics from Bristol University in 1991, and a Mast |
in Toronto, Canada, Steve earned a B.Sc. in | Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Toron |
1827 he was tutor at Manchester College in | mathematics and philosophy. |
solving, and an opponent of abstraction in | mathematics, taking part in the New math debate. |
In | mathematics, a Hamiltonian system is a system of differ |
In | mathematics, the Menger curvature of a triple of points |
BTG is specialist school in | Mathematics and ICT. |
gained a first in classics and a second in | mathematics. |
, Hiscott began his professional studies in | mathematics and physics at Brock University where he ea |
In | mathematics, a binary relation R over a set X is transi |
metry and partial differential equations in | mathematics. |
Graduate Studies in | Mathematics. |
d from Xinjiang University with a degree in | mathematics. |
operators that are similar to operations in | mathematics. |
In | mathematics, the Brascamp-Lieb inequality is a result i |
of her hair color), while Danica majored in | mathematics. |
In | mathematics, Tukey's lemma, named after John Tukey, sta |
Iyer holds a B.S. in | Mathematics and Physics from Yale College, and a Master |
ome to be used for a variety of purposes in | mathematics and other fields. |
The Robert H. Breusch Prize in | Mathematics, for the best senior thesis from an Amherst |
In | mathematics, a partial order ≤ on a set X is said to be |
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