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ot better grades than Niels; however, a new | mathematics teacher, Bernt Michael Holmboe, was appoint |
DfES) designated the school as a specialist | Mathematics and Computing College. |
Furze Platt is a specialist | mathematics and computing school. |
Sufiah Yusof (born 1984) is a British | mathematics prodigy originally from Malaysia. |
It is also a specialist | Mathematics and Computing college. |
deled to hold the history department, a few | mathematics classes, and a gymnasium. |
mentary on Euclid's Elements, a fundamental | mathematics text. |
on in the world to have achieved grade A at | Mathematics A-level, scoring 100% & 99% in 2 of the 6 p |
died in Utpal Shanghvi School and has a BSc | Mathematics from Mithibai College, Mumbai. |
MathCast is a graphical | mathematics equation editor. |
ntre opened in the spring of 2004 and a new | Mathematics Centre, which was officially opened by John |
every four years for excellence by a young | mathematics researcher. |
Dexter, a clever | Mathematics professor, played by Paul Reiser finds out |
ust 2000 to August 2001, he was also a Clay | Mathematics Institute Research Scholar and Visiting Sci |
ew reception and office suite (2003); a new | Mathematics block (2001) and The Princess of Wales Desi |
Isosuperconductivity” (which requires a new | mathematics of the Isotopic type), and a pioneer of sol |
Professor Saad obtained a B.Sc. ( | Mathematics and Computer Science) and M.B.A. from McGil |
copy of Indagationes Mathematicae, a Dutch | mathematics journal. |
erials to them and offering a comprehensive | mathematics curriculum at all levels of primary and sec |
ry and Dynamical Systems is a peer-reviewed | mathematics journal published by Cambridge University P |
Cusack's mother, Nancy, is a former | mathematics teacher and political activist. |
J. May (1923 - March 13, 2007) was a noted | mathematics educator, consultant, author, producer of a |
David D. Shochat, A Symbolic | Mathematics System, Creative Computing, Oct. 1982, p. 2 |
ol (years 7 and 8) are placed in a vigorous | mathematics, science and humanities program with the ch |
fic application (such as through a symbolic | mathematics computing system, or a proprietary data col |
sses were aided by the development of a new | mathematics as well as cleverly designed experiments an |
ll FRS, FIMA (London, 1936 - ) is a British | mathematics Professor, retired from Cambridge Universit |
ns of the Immaculate Conception and a noted | mathematics teacher at Marianapolis Preparatory School. |
University, where he served as a professor | mathematics until his retirement in 1964. |
Epp is a former | mathematics instructor at the Northern Alberta Institut |
is reputed nationally for being a prolific | mathematics educator and is regarded highly for his tea |
at home by his mother, who was a Cambridge | Mathematics Tripos graduate. |
tago's Aitken Centenary Conference, a joint | mathematics and statistics conference held to remember |
£ 170,000 has allowed the building of a new | Mathematics Suite, completed in the Spring of 1999. |
uke Mathematical Journal is a peer-reviewed | mathematics journal published by Duke University Press. |
founder of topology in the USA, a legendary | mathematics teacher, and the inventor of the Moore meth |
St.Bede's Catholic School is a specialist | mathematics and computing college, which is governed by |
cks of a block design, or edges of a graph ( | mathematics) |
ion, RALLYE reading, Texas A&M Consolidated | Mathematics Curriculum, Neuhaus Reading Program, and 2 |
a)Sciences Additional | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer |
a, in Portsmouth, where he took A-levels in | mathematics, physics and art, followed by the Universit |
all-round science ability, and A-levels in | Mathematics and the Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biolo |
tern University, where he earned a B. A. in | Mathematics (1967-1972). |
Wagner received an A.B. in | Mathematics from Princeton University in 1995, an M.S. |
rsity of Michigan, Begle earned his A.B. in | Mathematics in 1936 and his M.A. in 1938. |
rom Oberlin College in 1925 with an A.B. in | mathematics and an M.A. in political science. |
He received his A.B. in | mathematics from San Diego State University, his M.B.A. |
A.S. in | Mathematics and Science (with/without Engineering Empha |
1 or ab initio), Japanese (B or ab initio), | Mathematics (SL), Music (SL), and Theatre Arts (SL). |
a link between handedness and ability with | mathematics. |
est of liberal arts reasoning ability), and | Mathematics. |
Oskar recently completed a Ph.D. about the | mathematics of complex networks, especially with regard |
ect some larger and deeper truth about both | mathematics and physics. |
You can think only about the | mathematics. |
capable of thinking about Godel-incomplete | mathematics, just as finite-state digital computers can |
e GCSE passes at grade C or above including | mathematics and English, and a contextual value added ( |
Abstract Algebra ( | mathematics), Chemical Thermodynamics (chemistry), Real |
solving, and an opponent of abstraction in | mathematics, taking part in the New math debate. |
the trend of high levels of abstraction in | mathematics during the middle of the last century. |
also ordered the founding of Academies for | Mathematics, Navigation and the Sciences. |
The Greater Hartford Academy of | Mathematics and Science is a place for students to deve |
California Academy of | Mathematics and Science (CAMS) |
Odoardo who founded the Military Academy of | Mathematics in Venezuela. |
ton Academy (Carol Martin Gatton Academy of | Mathematics and Science in Kentucky) is a public academ |
Main article: Texas Academy of | Mathematics and Science |
rogram changed its name from The Academy of | Mathematics and Medical Science to its current name, Th |
sts a similar program, the Texas Academy of | Mathematics and Science. |
oaxed to North Carolina in 1911 to accept a | mathematics position at Woman's College in Greensboro ( |
P. Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement in | Mathematics in 2008. |
in the 1202 Liber Abaci and 800 AD Islamic | mathematics and known under the name of lattice multipl |
ll, cross country and track, in addition to | mathematics and general academic competitions. |
In addition, the | Mathematics Department also offers several electives, s |
In addition, a | mathematics textbook called Branching Out With Math was |
After studying business administration and | mathematics at Bogazici University, he transferred to a |
derwent recent new textbook adoptions, with | Mathematics adopting new textbooks in the 2011-2012 sch |
aw symbolic logic as a tool to advance both | mathematics and the philosophy thereof. |
Metron Aviation fuses advanced science, | mathematics and ATM to provide Collaborative Decision M |
) Abdus Salam, dedicated to the advanced of | Mathematics and, contributing in Mathematical physics. |
ng where she established the Advanced Level | Mathematics department. |
contributions leading to the advancement of | mathematics, Emil was honored-jointly with Emmy Noether |
e School Committee and an early advocate of | mathematics and science. |
e School Committee and an early advocate of | mathematics and technical education. |
Hardy's own natural affinity for | mathematics was perceptible at a young age. |
After teaching | mathematics and physics in Ghana with the Peace Corps ( |
After studying | Mathematics at the University of Oxford, he worked as a |
After studying | mathematics at Lyon he transferred to chemistry and dis |
After studying | mathematics at the University of Kiel, he received his |
Agazzi taught | mathematics at Genoa, and philosophy of science and mat |
Levins studied agriculture and | mathematics at Cornell. |
tters, economics, medicine, agriculture and | mathematics. |
ds collections on agriculture, engineering, | mathematics, and the natural and physical sciences. |
ican mathematician who works in algebra and | mathematics education. |
the development of algorithms and | mathematics appropriate for real-time welding analysis |
computing, analysis of algorithms, discrete | mathematics, and VLSI design. |
fessors A R Khan Khadim and Sharafat Ali of | Mathematics department were killed in Dhaka Hall. |
nce A1 proposed a new foundation for all of | mathematics, the work began with quite general definiti |
All the | mathematics discussed in this article were known before |
California Institute of Technology, all in | mathematics. |
of Petrus Ramus, which he taught along with | mathematics and languages at his university posts. |
Mu Alpha Tau | Mathematics Honor Society |
It also teaches | Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. |
He also taught | mathematics at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest. |
He also taught | mathematics at the University of Texas in 1884. |
See also American | Mathematics Contest. |
His teaching duties also included | mathematics and theology. |
See also interpolation ( | mathematics), interpolation (music), interpolation (man |
He worked also in | mathematics, botany and medicine and is renowned for hi |
of Daniel Bernoulli, to whom he also taught | mathematics. |
he promoted to Dr. theol., but also studied | mathematics, astronomy, medicine and geography. |
y text formatting programs can also typeset | mathematics: TeX was developed specifically for high-qu |
With jobs in the field, he also taught | mathematics in several colleges. |
e Latin and Greek classics; he also studied | mathematics, astronomy, and music, and was acknowledged |
The school is also a | Mathematics and Computing College. |
alysis, and, according to him, although the | mathematics is perfectly correct, it is not possible to |
uthoring Scientific American's recreational | mathematics column, which he renamed to "Computer Recre |
signing from the Army in 1837, Ammen taught | mathematics at colleges in Kentucky and Missouri. |
factor of 1.758, ranking it 10th among 255 | mathematics journals. |
ignificantly more left-handers amongst male | mathematics undergraduates than male non-mathematics un |
eld, here an M x M square amplitude matrix ( | mathematics). |
On her 18th she moved back to Amsterdam to | Mathematics to study, but they soon came into the music |
Amusements in | Mathematics (1917) |
Ivars Peterson is an award-winning | mathematics writer. |
complete with floodlights, and an extended | mathematics facility with 8 new classrooms. |
Math Overflow is an interactive | mathematics website, which serves both as a collaborati |
Burris (2003), an article on an accelerated | mathematics curriculum |
y orbit from observations, and analysed the | mathematics of perturbations in planetary motions. |
onality for signal processing, analysis and | mathematics. |
Non-standard analysis, in | mathematics |
nd Bayesian statistical analysis, financial | mathematics, and distributed computing support. |
wrote a book The History of Ancient Indian | Mathematics (1967 - World Press) |
ennium-long history of ancient Mesopotamian | mathematics and the context from which they arose. |
ions to the understanding of ancient Indian | mathematics and astronomy. |
velopment, Assessment Theory, and Effective | Mathematics and Reading Instruction. |
ed to mechanics, electricity and magnetism, | mathematics, dna, space and general physics. |
IAM, the Society for Industrial and Applied | Mathematics. |
essor in computational geometry and applied | mathematics in the School of Computer Science, McGill U |
with distinctions in both pure and applied | mathematics and, of course, physics. |
l the existing branches of pure and applied | mathematics. |
s from artificial intelligence and symbolic | mathematics, and provides syntactic conveniences derive |
nt disciplines including chemistry, and the | mathematics and physics of Complex Systems. |
he Centre for Experimental and Constructive | Mathematics. |
Engineering Sciences and Applied | Mathematics |
, working also as a quantity surveyor and a | mathematics teacher. |
o Greek, which he intended to teach, and to | mathematics, because he liked the subject and admired t |
de Island, and studied geometry and applied | mathematics on his own. |
the Department of Computational and Applied | Mathematics at Rice University in Houston, Texas. |
University and Fisk University, and taught | mathematics at Louisville's Central High School. |
the Department of Biostatistics and Applied | Mathematics at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson C |
puter Science, BA/BS Engineering, and BA/MA | Mathematics. |
s as a visiting professor of physics and of | mathematics and science education. |
versity with degrees in physics and applied | mathematics. |
was born in Freiburg, Germany, and studied | mathematics both at the University of Freiburg and the |
He studied law and higher | mathematics at an academy at Salem, Ohio, then at a law |
He took a first class in classics and in | mathematics in 1812, and in the following year was orda |
a professor of computer science and applied | mathematics at the Illinois Institute of Technology. |
Science (a double major in Applied and Pure | Mathematics and a further double major in Physics and M |
s youth he went to the continent and taught | mathematics in Paris, where he published or edited, bet |
educated at Bingley Grammar School and read | mathematics at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. |
robability theory, statistics and financial | mathematics. |
ize-winner, Geoffrey Wilkinson) and studied | mathematics at the Victoria University of Manchester (1 |
, Theoretical Computer Science and Discrete | Mathematics as well as Optimization. |
ganized seminars on computation and applied | mathematics at the project's office in Lower Manhattan. |
Faculty 9: Medical technology and Applied | mathematics |
t of the Society for Industrial and Applied | Mathematics in 2009 and 2010. |
He was educated at Padua, and studied | mathematics at the University of Padua. |
was Professor Emeritus of Pure and Applied | Mathematics and Computer Science at Washington State Un |
national Council for Industrial and Applied | Mathematics (ICIAM). |
chooled at Swanwick, Derbyshire and studied | mathematics in which he earn a B.A. (1961) and M.A. (19 |
Professor and the Chair of Pure and Applied | Mathematics in the now School of Mathematics and Statis |
under of the Institute for Pure and Applied | Mathematics, an NSF-funded institute at UCLA. |
to global economics and technology, and to | mathematics, science, and technology. |
Society, Society of Industrial and Applied | Mathematics (SIAM), and American Association for Advanc |
In combinatorics and order-theoretic | mathematics, a multitree may describe either of two equ |
In Latin and Greek, | mathematics and . . . |
, memory, process control, sort and search, | mathematics. |
o was the school's athletics director and a | mathematics teacher, overseeing the school's transition |
research field is computational and applied | mathematics and numerical methods for differential equa |
of Social Science & Public Policy and with | Mathematics in the School of Natural & Mathematical Sci |
He attended Winchester School and studied | mathematics at Kings College, Cambridge, where he was a |
nz during the early 17th century and taught | mathematics at a school for the landed gentry (Adeliche |
his work in BIBD designs and combinatorial | mathematics. |
an working in the areas of pure and applied | mathematics. |
e earned his B.S. degrees in Physics and in | Mathematics from MIT in 1975 and his Ph.D. under Dr. Ro |
iscent of structures in biology and fractal | mathematics. |
ated at St Paul's School in London and read | Mathematics at New College, Oxford. |
t of the Society for Industrial and Applied | Mathematics (SIAM) in 2003-2005. |
tor for computational geometry and discrete | mathematics. |
A Journal of Pure and Applied | Mathematics 14: 220-228, doi:10.1112/S0025579300003843, |
and the Society for Industrial and Applied | Mathematics. |
A Journal of Pure and Applied | Mathematics 13: 204-216, doi:10.1112/S0025579300003971, |
i of the Ahuza neighborhood in Haifa and as | mathematics professor in the Technion - Israel Institut |
iculture, and Civil Engineering and Applied | Mathematics. |
In 1745, he became a Jesuit and studied | mathematics, physics and astronomy under Joseph Steplin |
t, Forage Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, | Mathematics & Statistics. |
w of the Society for Industrial and Applied | Mathematics in 2009 |
rrently holds the Computational and Applied | Mathematics Chair I at the Institute for Computational |
tions, specially fortifications, and taught | mathematics as well. |
uters in the school were upgraded and every | mathematics classrooms were introduced with interactive |
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