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n recent years most of his work has been in | mathematical issues related to quantum computation and q |
Licentiate in | Mathematical Teaching |
n American mathematician who specialized in | mathematical biology and numerical analysis, inventor of |
ELSYS also specializes in | mathematical modeling, analysis of dynamic systems, spec |
In | mathematical logic, an axiom schema (plural: axiom schem |
In | mathematical order theory, an order-embedding is a speci |
His interest in | mathematical models in sociology took him to Columbia Un |
PSRC-funded Centre for Doctoral Training in | mathematical analysis. |
He took a master's degree in | mathematical logic at the University of Oslo in 1974, an |
nstitution and developed a keen interest in | mathematical modeling influenced by the work of Thomas S |
A Course In | Mathematical Analysis Vol II, part I Translated by O. Du |
In | mathematical physics, a metric describes the arrangement |
In | mathematical logic and computer science, the Kleene star |
During 1895-1896 he was instructor in | mathematical physics at the University of Chicago, after |
1983, a Master of Science in Engineering in | Mathematical Sciences in 1985 and a Doctor of Philosophy |
Himmelblau's function, In | mathematical optimization |
Bentley received a B.S. in | mathematical sciences from Stanford University in 1974, |
"Intermediate value theorem", a theorem in | mathematical analysis |
In | mathematical analysis, Trudinger's theorem or the Trudin |
g a standard recipe which is widely used in | mathematical physics, these tensor fields should also gi |
of topics ranging from This Week's Finds in | Mathematical Physics to the current focus, combating cli |
of Michigan before earning his Doctorate in | Mathematical Psychology (1963) at the same institution. |
the theory of group representations and in | mathematical physics, was played by the concepts of syst |
Readings in | Mathematical Psychology, With R. D. Luce and R. R. Bush. |
In | mathematical logic, the implicational propositional calc |
From Frege to Godel: A Source Book in | Mathematical Logic, 1879-1931. |
In cheminformatics and in | mathematical chemistry, graph isomorphism testing is use |
scopole and later pursued higher studies in | mathematical and philosophical sciences at the Maroutsei |
on, just as it is a matter of convention in | mathematical diagram to reckon positive distances toward |
He is highly interested in | mathematical pedagogy, and is a vocal critic of the "cal |
academics or graduate students involved in | mathematical or scientific research within the Universit |
In | mathematical analysis, Janson has publications in functi |
In | mathematical statistics, Janson has made contributions t |
Levi holds a bachelor's degree in | mathematical physics from Queen's University, an M.A. de |
Milne's earlier work was in | mathematical astrophysics. |
Mihalis Constantine Dafermos is a Reader in | Mathematical Physics at the University of Cambridge. |
he abstraction in the notion of judgment in | mathematical logic can exploited also in foundation of t |
In | mathematical logic and computer science, the lambda-mu c |
n M.S. in 1967 and a Ph.D. in 1968, both in | mathematical statistics. |
ory from their Beginnings., Perspectives in | Mathematical Logic. |
ing to which he had successfully trusted in | mathematical investigation. |
daughter of a professor with an interest in | mathematical logic, being raised in a left-wing househol |
esist, also well known for contributions in | mathematical and astronomical geodesy. |
on Imaging Sciences, and Communications in | Mathematical Sciences. |
left hemisphere would have an advantage in | mathematical ability. |
In mathematics, particularly in | mathematical logic and set theory, a club set is a subse |
ost successful and famous collaborations in | mathematical history. |
In | mathematical logic, algebraic semantics is a formal sema |
He holds a Ph.D. in | mathematical statistics and is a Fellow of the American |
t sums of sets are approximately convex; in | mathematical economics their results are used to explain |
iversity of Leicester, where he lectures in | Mathematical Statistics, Econometrics and Environmental |
was a political scientist, specializing in | mathematical theories of voting. |
Mostowski collapse lemma, in | mathematical logic |
was awarded a lifetime achievement award in | mathematical finance. |
e for Science and Technology (SSB prize) in | Mathematical Science in 1980. |
First Class in | Mathematical Moderations and Finals. |
In | mathematical logic, the Mostowski collapse lemma is a st |
Shaw Prize in | mathematical sciences (2008) |
Advanced series in | mathematical physics, v. 26. |
hile converting, including several built in | mathematical functions such as sin, cos, atan, log, exp, |
Bohr worked in | mathematical analysis, founding the field of almost peri |
h Award, recognizing major breakthroughs in | mathematical research. |
He was previously Professor in | Mathematical Sciences and Physics, Pro-Vice-Chancellor f |
e, a metaphorical use of a concept found in | mathematical set theory that means a function that works |
ls applied to understand mirror symmetry in | mathematical terms. |
on University, and a Bachelor of Science in | Mathematical Sciences from the United States Coast Guard |
For the notion of "structure" in | mathematical logic, see Structure (mathematical logic). |
esearch continued the work of his father in | mathematical analysis, especially in the fields of the d |
He is known for his groundbreaking work in | mathematical applications to aerodynamics and transonic |
tten various computer programs to assist in | mathematical research and mathematical visualization. |
1968 from Leicester University and a PhD in | Mathematical Logic in 1971, also from Leicester. |
In | mathematical logic, the ancestral relation (often shorte |
In | mathematical logic, a judgment can be for example an ass |
laude Ph.D. in Mathematics, specializing in | mathematical statistics, for his thesis Asymptotic optim |
Casse); moreover it offers some insights in | mathematical statistics: by using an approximation of th |
cian and statistician known for his work in | mathematical population genetics. |
atics and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1955 in | mathematical analysis from Cornell University. |
In | mathematical programming and polyhedral combinatorics, H |
1920-1921 he undertook graduate studies in | mathematical physics at Harvard University, then spent a |
A Course In | Mathematical Analysis Vol I Translated by O. Dunkel and |
In | mathematical logic, this sort of quantification is known |
In | mathematical logic, generalization (also universal gener |
The book is still referred to in | mathematical education. |
escribe the behaviour of physical bodies in | mathematical language, and should not remain a mathemati |
n mathematician with major contributions in | mathematical optimization. |
ng in the field are MATCH Communications in | Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry, first published |
In | mathematical logic the theory of pure equality is a firs |
cal geometry, publishing numerous papers in | mathematical journals and two tracts on theorems connect |
In | mathematical logic, given an unsatisfiable boolean propo |
He made significant contributions in | mathematical programming, optimization, and survey sampl |
Hails has a BSc honours in | Mathematical Studies. |
niversally used to represent the azimuth in | mathematical applications, whereas physical applications |
His work in | mathematical random processes was so important that the |
ume II of Ganita-yukti-bhasa (Rationales in | Mathematical Astronomy) of Jyeshthadeva published by Spr |
In | mathematical logic, an implication graph is a skew-symme |
Ganita-yukti-bhasa (Rationales in | Mathematical Astronomy) of Jyesthadeva, published by Spr |
r 1979) is a mathematician, specializing in | mathematical statistics and probability theory. |
In | mathematical notation, the type of the function id is , |
y A.D. In a period of general stagnation in | mathematical studies, he stands out as a remarkable exce |
application, a user can create equations in | mathematical notation and use them in documents or web p |
meaning in logic, and is currently used in | mathematical logic to denote a certain type of propositi |
where he was appointed to the readership in | mathematical logic there which had become vacant upon th |
Taylor received the 2007 Shaw Prize in | Mathematical Sciences for his work on the Langlands prog |
954, where he was an assistant professor in | mathematical statistics and sociology. |
dvanced of Mathematics and, contributing in | Mathematical physics. |
in 1967 and a Ph.D. degree in 1969, both in | Mathematical Statistics from the University of Toronto i |
She received her Ph.D. in | mathematical physics at Princeton University. |
In | mathematical logic, the diagonal lemma or fixed point th |
He is a Tier I Canada Research Chair in | Mathematical Modeling and Professor at Wilfrid Laurier U |
Author's biography appearing in | Mathematical Programming (by Steven Vajda), Addison-Wesl |
eory, some analogous notions are used as in | mathematical logic (giving rise to connections between t |
Baire one star function, in | mathematical real analysis |
ontal regions were specifically involved in | mathematical cognition, including the dissociation betwe |
ion problems must be presented to KNITRO in | mathematical form, and should provide a way of computing |
in interests are in algebraic structures in | mathematical physics and their applications, especially |
y, which is one of the most cited papers in | mathematical physics. |
In | mathematical physics, a null dust solution (sometimes ca |
e he has also been a University lecturer in | Mathematical Genetics since 2004. |
In | mathematical logic, a proof calculus corresponds to a fa |
His areas of research activity include | mathematical finance and economics, quantitative behavio |
His interests include | mathematical logic, category theory, and theoretical com |
His interests include | mathematical logic, and philosophy of science. |
arch, especially for documents that include | mathematical formulae. |
the background of general theory; including | mathematical techniques used to analyze the Moon's motio |
istical associating fluid theory, including | mathematical simplicity and ease of incorporating comple |
tlas of Tamil Nadu State of India including | mathematical models, details of hydraulic structures, am |
al program which involved arrays, indexing, | mathematical functions, subroutines, I/O, conditionals a |
seeks to explode the theory that the Indian | mathematical genius was predominantly algebraic and comp |
nujan's early work in the Journal of Indian | Mathematical Society. |
He was a member of Indian | Mathematical Society since 1945. |
P. became the first librarian of the Indian | Mathematical Society at Fergusson College. |
e theory of aging and longevity integrating | mathematical methods with specific biological knowledge |
dvisory board of the Center for Integrative | Mathematical Sciences at Keio University in Tokyo, Japan |
rmore, it has passed many tests of internal | mathematical consistency that many other attempts to com |
However, the International | Mathematical Union uses the English version "Drinfeld", |
He was the President of the International | Mathematical Union from 2003-06 and a Fellow of Queen's |
as also vice-president of the International | Mathematical Union from 1972 to 1974. |
o win four gold medals at the International | Mathematical Olympiad, culminating in full-marks at the |
silver and 2 bronze medals in International | Mathematical Olympiad, 1 gold medal in International Phy |
elected Vice-President of the International | Mathematical Union. |
Association has published an international | mathematical journal, The Fibonacci Quarterly . |
competed in the 1966 and 1967 International | Mathematical Olympiads, winning a bronze medal in 1967. |
mmar School, competing in the International | Mathematical Olympiad in 1994 and 1995. |
International | Mathematical Olympiad) and nationally (i.e. |
998 Durov participated in the International | Mathematical Olympiad, winning a gold medal in every of |
g three perfect papers at the International | Mathematical Olympiad: Toronto, Canada (1995); Bombay, I |
he served as president of the International | Mathematical Union. |
He won 2 silver medals at International | Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) in 1984 and 1985. |
1968, Cocks won Silver at the International | Mathematical Olympiad while at Manchester Grammar School |
took part in the first three International | Mathematical Olympiads, winning two gold medals. |
l with a perfect score at the International | Mathematical Olympiad. |
rnational Chemistry Olympiad, International | Mathematical Olympiad, International Physics Olympiad, a |
ring his participation in the International | Mathematical Olympiad. |
er of the British team in the International | Mathematical Olympiad in 1981: he later led the team in |
mmar School, competing in the International | Mathematical Olympiad in 1975, and King's College, Cambr |
's first participation at the International | Mathematical Olympiad in Washington, DC, USA in 1981, ea |
he USSR team competing in the International | Mathematical Olympiad, an international competition for |
the six-person US team to the International | Mathematical Olympiad. |
copies of Perlin noise can be inserted into | mathematical expressions to create a great variety of pr |
Henry's law can be put into | mathematical terms (at constant temperature) as |
tarted primarily in analysis but moved into | mathematical logic. |
lifa claimed he had discovered an intricate | mathematical pattern when he placed the original Arabic |
could carry on mentally long and intricate | mathematical calculations. |
He introduced | mathematical methodology to the study of hydraulics, thu |
Introductory | Mathematical Analysis (for Business, Economics, and the |
Though the proper definition is | mathematical, that cloud, roughly speaking, is a quasisp |
It is | mathematical abstraction sometimes used to design digita |
What is | Mathematical Logic John N. Crossley et al. |
atise on Perspective (1712) he explained is | mathematical principles; and anticipated the method afte |
bruary 23, 1963) was an influential Italian | mathematical physicist and civil engineer of the 20th ce |
rn November 30, 1969 in Como) is an Italian | mathematical physicist. |
in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and its | mathematical implementation was developed by Henrietta C |
s were deeply mistaken, because some of its | mathematical methods were alien, and because quantum chr |
He took charge of its | mathematical statistics section in 1963. |
eave no doubt that the Baraita, even in its | mathematical parts, was founded on the Bible; whereas th |
In 1788 he was named one of its | mathematical professors. |
to work with other bodies such as the Joint | Mathematical Council and HoDoMS. |
ing handling capabilities to augment JOSS's | mathematical focus. |
He is a co-founder of the journal | Mathematical Logic Quarterly. |
Kerala | Mathematical Association is an organization established |
an international journal Bulletin of Kerala | Mathematical Association which contains original researc |
The Kerala | Mathematical Association started a regular Prof.T.A. Sar |
er contributed to the correspondence of key | mathematical figures, and their solutions continued the |
The Kharkov | Mathematical Society (Russian: Харьковское математическо |
Proclus, quoted by M. Kline, | Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times |
s of measurement and index nearly all known | mathematical clay tablets from the region. |
The Lahun | Mathematical Papyri are a collection of mathematical tex |
The Lahun | Mathematical Papyri (also known as the Kahun Mathematica |
His lasting | mathematical and astronomical works were written in Lati |
croeconomics and one of the world's leading | mathematical economists. |
He also worked on editing some of Leibniz's | mathematical correspondence. |
art and design (higher or standard level); | mathematical methods (standard level); mathematical stud |
some are limited to a specific field, like | mathematical formalism or calculus (e.g. |
uential papers in the Journal of the London | Mathematical Society, laying the foundations of inverse |
ematics and its Applications and the London | Mathematical Society instituted the David Crighton Medal |
was Founding Editor-in-Chief of the London | Mathematical Society's Journal of Computation and Mathem |
In 1978 the London | Mathematical Society awarded him the Senior Whitehead Pr |
He was awarded the London | Mathematical Society's Whitehead Prize in 1979 and is jo |
He was awarded the London | Mathematical Society's Senior Berwick Prize in 1950, the |
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