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ke Obi: A biography of the foremost African | mathematical genius of the 20th Century (National Mathem |
As technical censor of all | mathematical works written by Jesuit authors, Grienberge |
oposal for a computer-based database of all | mathematical knowledge, strictly formalized and with all |
it is in principle impossible to answer all | mathematical questions (whether the answering is done by |
nces, and as a result get the answer to all | mathematical questions -- thus it proves that one potent |
les of grammar are fixed by certain, almost | mathematical principles. |
See also: | mathematical proof, proof theory, and axiomatic system |
an translation MIR, 1985; Reissued Amarican | Mathematical Society, 1998. |
He served as president of the American | Mathematical Society in 1890-1894 and of the Actuarial S |
n to a problem on traffic control, American | Mathematical Monthly, 46:281-283, 1939. |
provided to problems posed in the American | Mathematical Monthly. |
Analysis of Stationary Time Series American | Mathematical Society, ISBN 0-8284-0320-1. |
as published in the Notices of the American | Mathematical Society (March 1997, 44: 348-349), at the o |
t Glimm (born 24 March 1934) is an American | mathematical physicist, and Professor at the State Unive |
It was published in the American | Mathematical Monthly in 1938, and proved by Dutch mathem |
Leroy P. Steele Prize, American | Mathematical Society, August 1981 (shared with N. Dunfor |
matics and Physics, awarded by the American | Mathematical Society (2008). |
American | Mathematical Society. |
tic Singularities", Memoirs of the American | Mathematical Society, No. 778 (2003) |
Providence: American | Mathematical Society. |
ed some of his early papers in the American | Mathematical Society due to his contact with American ma |
r, Greene, Kruskal, and Miura, the American | Mathematical Society stated that before their work “ther |
ch appeared in Transactions of the American | Mathematical Society in 1931 could be deduced from that |
as contributions to science by the American | Mathematical Monthly ... |
ogg Osgood for the Bulletin of the American | Mathematical Society. |
The American | Mathematical Society established a prize named in his ho |
on-Hopfian groups, Bulletin of the American | Mathematical Society 68 (1962), 199-201. |
Elementary Problems section of the American | Mathematical Monthly. |
obability and Statistics, General, American | Mathematical Society, 1964. |
entials" in the Proceedings of the American | Mathematical Society. |
[Reprint: American | Mathematical Society, 2000. |
ze for Lifetime Achievement by the American | Mathematical Society. |
USA, American | Mathematical Society, 1991. |
the American Physical Society, the American | mathematical society, and the Washington Philosophical S |
Providence, RI: American | Mathematical Society. |
Providence, R.I.: American | Mathematical Society. |
ze for Lifetime Achievement by the American | Mathematical Society. |
essor Cole became secretary of the American | Mathematical Society in 1895 and an editor of its Bullet |
Louise Ann Dolan is an American | mathematical physicist and professor of physics at the U |
s published in the Bulletin of the American | Mathematical Society. |
American | Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 2007. |
Contemporary Mathematics, vol 198, American | Mathematical Society, Providence, 1996. |
, 1881 - September 5, 1948) was an American | mathematical physicist and physical chemist who was an a |
The American | Mathematical Monthly, 88(7), 485-494. |
ich are published jointly with the American | Mathematical Society. |
ce Series in Mathematics, No. 92), American | Mathematical Society, 1997, ISBN 0-8218-0315-8 |
He was president of the American | Mathematical Society from 1908 to 1910. |
e Guggenheim Fellowship 1967-1968, American | Mathematical Society Milestone Award in Automatic Theore |
) and a President (1975-77) of the American | Mathematical Society. |
American | Mathematical Society (Translations of Foreign Texts) |
Halsted was a member of the American | Mathematical Society and served as vice president of the |
curves of rank 1", Journal of the American | Mathematical Society |
heorem Proving Prize, given by the American | Mathematical Society. |
R Sridharan - Transactions of the American | Mathematical Society, 1961 - jstor.org |
Emory McClintock, Bulletin of the American | Mathematical Society, 23, (1917), pp. |
article is about John C. Baez, the American | mathematical physicist. |
The American | Mathematical Society jointly awarded him the eighth annu |
e Indian National Science Academy, American | Mathematical Society, Canadian Mathematical Society and |
Transactions of the American | Mathematical Society 151: 1-261, doi:10.2307/1995627, |
cal Philosophical Society, and the American | Mathematical Society, and is a senior fellow of the Wilb |
s one of only 22 women to join the American | Mathematical Association before 1900. |
Problems of 1900," Notices of the American | Mathematical Society 47: 752-57. |
istinguished Public Service Award, American | Mathematical Society, Phoenix, Arizona, January 2004. |
Vol. 1, 2, Providence, R.I.: American | Mathematical Society, ISBN 978-0-8218-0117-8, MR950859 |
ber-at-Large of the Council of the American | Mathematical Society (AMS) from 1989 to 1992. |
In 2002, Artin won the American | Mathematical Society's annual Steele Prize for Lifetime |
at the 2008 Annual meeting of the American | Mathematical Society. |
udent Texts, and (jointly with the American | Mathematical Society) the History of Mathematics series; |
for a time a vice president of the American | Mathematical Society and associate editor of its Transac |
In a demonstration to the American | Mathematical Society conference at Dartmouth College on |
ave functions,” Proceedings of the American | Mathematical Society, Vol. |
Fine-In memoriam, Bulletin of the American | Mathematical Society 35, (1929), pp. |
American | Mathematical Society Citation for Public Service (1998) |
g and Simulation, the SPEJ and the American | Mathematical Society. |
roup Sp(4,q)", Transactions of the American | Mathematical Society 131: 488-525, doi:10.2307/1994960, |
Vice-president of the American | Mathematical Society, 1919. |
rds of Involve, the Journal of the American | Mathematical Society, the London Mathematical Society Jo |
American | Mathematical Society, Providence, Rhode Island, 1989, pp |
n algebra and was a contributor to American | mathematical journals. |
He was a member of the American | Mathematical Society from 1961 until his death. |
y in 1985, the Steele Prize of the American | Mathematical Society in 1987, the Richard E. Bellman Con |
a 2-year terms as President of the American | Mathematical Society. |
h" in applied mathematics from the American | Mathematical Society in 2001 (together with Leslie F. Gr |
ses and packages developed for the American | Mathematical Society (AMS). |
He won the Steele Prize from the American | Mathematical Society in 1991 for his work in differentia |
He served as president of the American | Mathematical Society from 1971 to 1973, and was awarded |
Other Newtonian N-Body Problems", American | Mathematical Society, Providence RI, 2005. |
as a reciprocity relationship with American | Mathematical Society and Cambridge Philosophical Society |
a presentation to a meeting of the American | Mathematical Society where he identified the factors of |
editor of the Transactions of the American | Mathematical Society, 1908-16, and chaired the Mathemati |
The American | Mathematical Society established a prize in his honor in |
ppeared in the Transactions of the American | Mathematical Society over the next few years were: New p |
tics, No. 107 " (with Linyuan Lu), American | Mathematical Society, 2006, ISBN 0-8218-3657-9 |
He was an Associate Editor of the American | Mathematical Monthly and the Editor-in-Chief of the Math |
he edited the Transactions of the American | Mathematical Society. |
and other sources and a host of analytical, | mathematical and statistical software. |
lem that Eli solved was actually an Ancient | mathematical proof that was procured from the Ancient Da |
ics at Genoa, and philosophy of science and | mathematical logic at the Catholic University of Milan. |
ls on Roy's stomach, whereas the adverb and | mathematical symbol «Plus» happens to find itself lying |
ant contributions to probability theory and | mathematical physics. |
ynamics, had used complex integrations, and | mathematical methods to developed the sustainable method |
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and | Mathematical Science. |
combinatorics, probability, set theory and | mathematical analysis, and for personally stimulating ma |
presentation theory, algebraic geometry and | mathematical physics. |
early sociobiology and to the sampling and | mathematical methods used in informing conclusions. |
servatory concerned celestial mechanics and | mathematical astronomy. |
e most important Italian mathematicians and | mathematical physicists: a partial list of them is repor |
of theoretical physics, nuclear physics and | mathematical flow models, with a degree in engineering f |
main area of work was in number theory and | mathematical analysis; he proved a number of results on |
s dedicated to the field of Theoretical and | Mathematical physics. |
is concentrated in applied mathematics and | mathematical physics. |
ral important contributions to geometry and | mathematical analysis (see linear PDEs for example). |
t the university he worked on mechanics and | mathematical physics. |
his life he wrote on probability theory and | mathematical education. |
eory, game theory, stochastic processes and | mathematical finance. |
orial boards of Advances in Theoretical and | Mathematical Physics, Journal of High Energy Physics (19 |
g Biological Reviews (established 1926) and | Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical |
tician who specialised in logic puzzles and | mathematical games. |
physics, hyperbolic conservation laws, and | mathematical and scientific computing, among other field |
he Academia Sinica division of physical and | mathematical sciences. |
CT3 - Probability and | Mathematical Statistics |
nster to various aspects of mathematics and | mathematical physics. |
His astronomical and | mathematical instruments are kept at Germanisches Nation |
ved the degree of Candidate of Physical and | Mathematical Sciences in 1947. |
e was a professor of physical chemistry and | mathematical physics at the California Institute of Tech |
s and a further double major in Physics and | Mathematical Physics) and in 1962 he earned a Masters of |
roof, Logic and Formalization and Proof and | Mathematical Knowledge. |
sch made contributions to philosophical and | mathematical logic, set theory, quantitative linguistics |
She worked chiefly in logic and | mathematical philosophy, writing a primer on the subject |
Doctor of Physical and | Mathematical Sciences (1962). |
hes economic theory, political economy, and | mathematical economics, at the undergraduate, masters, a |
he Vitruvian Man represented a symbolic and | mathematical exploration of the human form as world axis |
ng assistant professor of computational and | mathematical engineering at Stanford University . |
s instead been of primarily theoretical and | mathematical interest. |
In computer science and | mathematical logic, an alphabet is a finite set of symbo |
ublished: 1. ‘On the Union of Classical and | Mathematical Studies,' printed in the ‘Oxford English Pr |
pefaces that provide full-featured text and | mathematical typesetting within TeX. |
nding dean of BYU's College of Physical and | Mathematical Sciences. |
- 'Is Mathematics an end in itself?' - and | mathematical films. |
This consisted of astronomical and | mathematical instruments. |
He was married to mathematician and | mathematical physicist Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat. |
Theoretical and | Mathematical Physics (Russian: Теоретическая и Математич |
tablished groups in Probability theory, and | Mathematical statistics. |
y in gases and liquids, neutron physics and | mathematical physics. |
ent): Focuses on relativity, astronomy, and | mathematical physics. |
yrometers use three or more wavelengths and | mathematical manipulation of the results to attempt to a |
r-in-chief of the journal Computational and | Mathematical Organization Theory. |
ttained high proficiency as a classical and | mathematical scholar. |
users to create financial, statistical and | mathematical models. |
inen is a Finnish applied mathematician and | mathematical physicist. |
e that sex-based differences in spatial and | mathematical abilities may be biological in origin. |
ises the Department of Pure Mathematics and | Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS) and the Department of Ap |
Dickinson College in 1842 as classical and | mathematical tutor. |
Habilitirovanny Doctor of Physical and | Mathematical Sciences (1979). |
f microlocal analysis, spectral theory, and | mathematical physics. |
optimization, computational complexity, and | mathematical foundations. |
as the Faculty of Computing Engineering and | Mathematical Sciences, is a school of the Faculty of Env |
olabe and illustrations of astronomical and | mathematical instruments. |
h in number theory, algebraic geometry, and | mathematical analysis have earned him many international |
ni lecturer for the College of Physical and | Mathematical Sciences at BYU. |
t physical chemistry, general chemistry and | mathematical modeling at Bryn Mawr College since 1986. |
However, fundamental physics and | mathematical studies of the underlying electrochemical a |
anguage in which both computer programs and | mathematical proofs can be expressed. |
Daniel Jack Gillespie, is a physicist and | mathematical chemist who pioneered numerical methods in |
vanced studies and research in physical and | mathematical sciences, especially in support of excellen |
he field of natural language processing and | mathematical linguistics. |
Thiele also was a founder and | Mathematical Director of the Hafnia Insurance Company an |
es its conversation based on sequential and | mathematical relationships. |
st who worked in fluid dynamics, optics and | mathematical physics; also discovered Stokes' theorem |
ge studies, social science, and natural and | mathematical sciences. |
medieval monks did discover scientific and | mathematical theories, only to have them hidden or shelv |
meters, thermometers, and philosophical and | mathematical instruments. |
is work on algebraic topology, homotopy and | mathematical physics. |
d units, tables, formulae and diagrams, and | mathematical formulae |
Historical, Philosophical, and | Mathematical Aspects of Modern Logic and its Application |
, utility theory, global psychophysics, and | mathematical behavioral sciences. |
in the field of differential equations and | mathematical physics. |
e department of probability calculation and | mathematical statistics at the Faculty of mathematics an |
r-in-chief of the journal Computational and | Mathematical Organization Theory. |
In 1960, he became a Doctor of Physical and | Mathematical Sciences and later he received the title of |
ive applications in philosophical logic and | mathematical logic. |
a travelling scholarship in mathematics and | mathematical physics, enabling him to pursue further stu |
is was followed by a 36 page conceptual and | mathematical proof in 2005, that the cylindrical superle |
s as we know it did not yet exist then, and | mathematical analysis sufficient to discuss the converge |
Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics and | Mathematical Physics, No. 42. |
mical graph theory, molecular topology, and | mathematical chemistry, a topological index also known a |
Due to the algorithmic and | mathematical nature of these three concepts, ASM models |
became country's largest post-doctoral and | mathematical research institute and has been named as wo |
In differential geometry and | mathematical physics (especially string theory), the Pol |
e, and its discovery does not depend on any | mathematical principle. |
and has been an Associate Editor of Applied | Mathematical Finance. |
dge together with biostatisticians, applied | mathematical statisticians, epidemiologists, physicians, |
a laboratory where computational or applied | mathematical analyses are done on a computer-generated m |
nding contributions to the field of applied | mathematical sciences and for their effective communicat |
He was among the first scientists to apply | mathematical methods in teaching and psychology. |
oofs shorter, by development of appropriate | mathematical notations; |
ouis Pasteur, a 1544 edition of Archimedes' | mathematical text Philosophi ac Geometrae and many impor |
a file format for presenting and archiving | mathematical programming problems. |
Main topics are | mathematical models and computer applications in sports, |
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