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London, where he was supervised by renowned | mathematical physicist Sir Harrie Massey, and earned his |
gned the Automath language for representing | mathematical proofs, so that they could be verified auto |
nscribed with certain patterns representing | mathematical concepts. |
he European Journal of Operations Research, | Mathematical Modeling, Omega, Automatica, Interfaces and |
xample is perhaps problem 56 from the Rhind | Mathematical Papyrus. |
The Rhind | Mathematical Papyrus (RMP) (also designated as: papyrus |
is table of fractions is given in the Rhind | Mathematical Papyrus. |
s problem resembles problem 42 of the Rhind | Mathematical Papyrus. |
de much less detail than those in the Rhind | Mathematical Papyrus. |
int calculi restrict the vocabulary of rich | mathematical theories dealing with temporal or spatial e |
sted that the task demanded a more rigorous | mathematical approach best done by a machine. |
irly intuitive, it does not have a rigorous | mathematical definition. |
The rigorous | mathematical definition of Gromov-Witten invariants is l |
For a rigorous | mathematical treatment, see electromagnetic induction an |
usages of the term flux, both with rigorous | mathematical frameworks. |
cs is the field concerned with the rigorous | mathematical study of the meaning of programming languag |
is return, Wales became Master of the Royal | Mathematical School at Christ's Hospital and was elected |
hat both are representatives of the Russian | Mathematical School. |
a, February 8, 1966) was a Russian-American | mathematical physicist. |
generally covariant fashion takes the same | mathematical form in all coordinate systems, and is usua |
a software package for solving large scale | mathematical optimization problems. |
ng high complexity problems for large scale | mathematical computation (i.e. |
Herbert Scarf, | mathematical economist |
also devised problems for secondary school | mathematical olympiads run by the university where he ta |
sonal interview, and interest in a science, | mathematical or engineering career, and focus their clas |
plex, computationally intensive scientific, | mathematical and engineering solutions. |
quantitatis is divided into three sections: | mathematical problems, puzzles and tricks, and a collect |
That secured | mathematical safety. |
ghtforward but nontrivial relationship; see | Mathematical descriptions of opacity. |
or combinatorial phylogenetic modeling, see | Mathematical biology. |
ding, histogram manipulation, segmentation, | mathematical morphology, and color image processing. |
ates of consciousness, self-transformation, | mathematical modeling of consciousness, and beliefs abou |
Mathematics, winning the Junior and Senior | Mathematical Scholarships. |
From 1810 at least, he sent | mathematical contributions to periodicals, including 'La |
non-mathematical tasks as well, and several | mathematical libraries. |
in this work, the two Jesuits wrote several | mathematical treatises in the Manchu language which the |
t is the proof theoretic ordinal of several | mathematical theories, such as arithmetical transfinite |
le-Damgard construction and employs several | mathematical structures including Finite fields and Disc |
Several | mathematical methods of varying degrees of complexity ha |
Earnshaw published several | mathematical and physical articles and books. |
"get book", and includes several | mathematical and logical puzzles. |
and early humanist, who dedicated two short | mathematical works, both written in 1445, to Toscanelli, |
During his high school years he showed | mathematical talents, once demonstrating to his classmat |
He also had a number of significant | mathematical accomplishments, including foundation work |
be described by means of relatively simple | mathematical transformations. |
. Kawashima found that by performing simple | mathematical calculations and reading books aloud, one c |
In 1912 Adams supplied the simple | mathematical formula that is used to describe the conduc |
The first half of the book contains simple | mathematical calculations intermingled with memory tests |
already certified ballots and to a simple, | mathematical recount to ensure the accuracy of the canva |
set of the nodal equations which are simply | mathematical representation of Kirchhof's first law whic |
ativity and quantum mechanics with a single | mathematical model. |
Statistical Soc., | Mathematical Gazette, Moderna Sprak, Mod. |
of puzzles in the game, most requiring some | mathematical or logic skills, with some memory challenge |
above, concerning the non-existence of some | mathematical object. |
ctrical circuit elements exist besides some | mathematical functions found in most scientific programm |
He presented some | mathematical models of the proposed mechanism, and some |
ic Solids: Volume 1: A Brief Review of Some | Mathematical Preliminaries, 2006, downloadable from . |
easure the proof-theoretic strength of some | mathematical systems. |
mean time between failures, which has some | mathematical issues mostly caused by the misconception t |
Sophisticated | mathematical models have also been developed to analyse |
et Asada managed to construct sophisticated | mathematical models of celestial movements and is someti |
s systems, and also developed sophisticated | mathematical models to optimise their use for specific l |
CAM is a transparent and sound | mathematical representation for the languages of functio |
are (gratis, but not libre), closed source, | mathematical notebook program similar to Mathcad. |
ASCEND is a free, open source, | mathematical modelling system developed at Carnegie Mell |
r-long or half-year programs in specialized | mathematical subjects. |
World War II in part to produce specialized | mathematical tables for aiming artillery. |
appear (or disappear) according to specific | mathematical rules. |
The Greek letter delta is a standard | mathematical symbol to represent change (and can be thou |
Z is based on the standard | mathematical notation used in axiomatic set theory, lamb |
Gunnar Myrdal and invented the standard | mathematical model of international free trade, the Heck |
e finished his PhD in 1971 at V. A. Steklov | Mathematical Institute, Moscow, under supervision of L. |
Arnold worked at the Steklov | Mathematical Institute in Moscow and at Paris Dauphine U |
When he was just 20, in Moscow Steklov | Mathematical Institute he was awarded the USSR Doctor of |
ime till now he has been working in Steklov | Mathematical Institute. |
has also written and edited straightforward | mathematical works such as Readings for Calculus (MAA 19 |
ra's later work concerns ways to streamline | mathematical argument. |
addition, the ability to discard stringent | mathematical criteria means that researchers do not need |
OZ always lie in range <0,1> and has strong | mathematical sense - it presents the amount of spectral |
y those in industries that rely on a strong | mathematical knowledge. |
From his boyhood he gave proofs of a strong | mathematical bias, and in his latter years was a well-kn |
He gave the students | mathematical tasks to do at home. |
He studied | mathematical psychology at Stanford University, receivin |
rom Swarthmore College in 1982, and studied | mathematical physics at the University of Cambridge as a |
programs are offered in Humanistic Studies, | Mathematical Science, Management Science, and Finance & |
turned to Saint Petersburg in 1858 to study | Mathematical Physics. |
He continued to study | mathematical physics under direction of Israel Gelfand. |
lly arranged using different layout styles, | mathematical algorithms used in graph drawing. |
s, including painting and drawing supplies, | mathematical instruments, materials for gilders, sign an |
elies on LaTeX for text output and supports | mathematical formula in graphs and figures. |
In 1974-75, he was President of the Swiss | Mathematical Society. |
the problem -- it does not find a symbolic | mathematical solution. |
D. Fuchs, S. Tabachnikov, | Mathematical Omnibus: Thirty Lectures on Classic Mathema |
Images, tables, | mathematical formulas and other information that was not |
He is particularly known for tackling | mathematical problems involving randomness and randomiza |
izeman, and the next year was chosen Taylor | mathematical lecturer and fellow-commoner (B.A.) of Sidn |
ovel by Colin Bruce which attempts to teach | mathematical concepts via Holmsian mysteries. |
pienza University of Rome, where he teaches | mathematical methods of physics. |
Augustus De Morgan introduces the term ' | mathematical induction'. |
ed the Lucida family with a full set of TeX | mathematical symbols, making it one of the few typefaces |
1991], and other published work argued that | mathematical models of concurrency did not determine par |
The | mathematical underpinnings of the language were heavily |
ile still in high school he traveled to the | Mathematical Institute where his mathematical interests |
ain was an editor of and contributor to the | Mathematical Correspondent, the first mathematical journ |
ld an important post in connection with the | mathematical school: Director of the Imperial Observator |
an integration of the | mathematical world view of modern physics and the mystic |
In the | mathematical theory of tessellations, a prototile is one |
lly valid negative-energy solution that the | mathematical model allowed. |
Wijngaarden would emphasize and promote the | mathematical aspects of computing, first in numerical an |
pect of Engineering, it focuses more on the | mathematical side. |
Eves was a strong spokesman for the | Mathematical Association of America, which he joined in |
the causes of gravity rather than just the | mathematical principles of kinematics. |
In the | mathematical field of graph theory, the bull graph is a |
r, and in 1885 was awarded a "first" in the | mathematical tripos. |
that it was rounded to 360 for some of the | mathematical reasons cited above. |
The | mathematical work found within the tomb was the Book on |
he future", Grabbe continued to develop the | mathematical models of financial derivatives. |
Parry continued to contribute to the | mathematical community and others' learning up until his |
She continues to research the | mathematical contribution of Clifford, and mathematical |
e of Naval Research, in which he headed the | Mathematical Sciences Division. |
In the | mathematical field of graph theory, the McGee Graph or t |
In 2006 the | Mathematical Association of America awarded Ziegler and |
a year of architectural design based on the | mathematical orientations of Stonehenge. |
and tutor in 1832, and was moderator in the | mathematical tripos in 1833-4. |
Wolfram Research serves as the | mathematical consultant for the CBS television series Nu |
including George B. Dantzig Prize from the | Mathematical Programming Society/SIAM and the Naylor Pri |
Undulation of the geoid is the | mathematical process of determining the height in meters |
Also in 1961, Begle was awarded with the | Mathematical Association of America's highest honor: The |
his only official student, according to the | Mathematical Genealogy site. |
hat curricula do a fine job of covering the | mathematical side of statistics, but do a poor job of te |
In the | mathematical field of graph theory, the Harries graph or |
In the | mathematical field of graph theory, the Hall-Janko graph |
vatory, being given the role of Head of the | Mathematical Board and Director of the Observatory. |
The | mathematical problem therefore is solved by a physical m |
y of Robertson and Seymour by extending the | mathematical results and building new algorithmic tools. |
Quite separately, he developed the | mathematical equations for the operation of myosin "cros |
In the | mathematical discipline of graph theory, the edge space |
turer, the only named lecture series of the | Mathematical Society of Japan (2008). |
life calculating the numerical value of the | mathematical constant π, using essentially the same meth |
er of the New York Academy of Sciences, the | Mathematical Association of America, and the American Sc |
The name is not related to the | mathematical logarithmic function: Instead, the machine |
The | mathematical physicist Willard Gibbs cited these results |
In the | mathematical field of graph theory, the F26A graph is a |
lementation of an algorithm rather than the | mathematical properties of the algorithm itself. |
ract machines in the B method, based on the | mathematical theory of generalised substitutions. |
920 she was appointed vice-president of the | Mathematical Association of America. |
The | Mathematical Jewel (1585) |
eisquare develops its tools by applying the | mathematical model developed by Georges Matheron to the |
edham was a student of Roger Penrose at the | Mathematical Institute and is currently a professor of m |
The | Mathematical Tourist: Snapshots of Modern Mathematics (1 |
ow working to factor other integers for the | mathematical community. |
authors won the Lester R. Ford award of the | Mathematical Association of America in 1977 for their pa |
ions for Journals and Communications at the | Mathematical Association of America. |
The | Mathematical Association is a professional society conce |
883 and graduated as Senior Wrangler in the | Mathematical Tripos in 1886. |
In the | mathematical field of graph theory, the Folkman graph, n |
A study of the | mathematical structure of the Bible and the Qur'an. |
In 1979 he graduated from the | mathematical faculty of Kazakh state university. |
hanics of social networks, and explored the | mathematical consequences of these (including the degree |
In the | mathematical field of graph theory, an edge-transitive g |
It links to the biology term and not the | mathematical term. |
, and reproduced in the first volume of the | Mathematical Memoirs) for the expression of the arc of a |
he prize recognizes outstanding work in the | mathematical aspects of computer science. |
e Laws of Thought, on Which are Founded the | Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities. |
imes called Lissajous projection, after the | mathematical figure (and mathematician). |
In the | mathematical discipline of graph theory, a polygon-circl |
e University, the University of Rennes, the | Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, Ca |
ehead's Presidential address in 1916 to the | Mathematical Association of England The Aims of Educatio |
The | mathematical procedure for doing this is called an arm s |
n 2008, he won the Chauvenet Prize from the | Mathematical Association of America for his paper "It is |
t of its 50th anniversary celebrations, the | Mathematical Society of Japan established the Takebe Pri |
are divided into two scientific groups: the | Mathematical and Physical sciences and their application |
d to analyze the asymptotic behavior of the | mathematical recurrences that appear in the analysis of |
d in over 25 recent articles indexed by the | Mathematical Reviews. |
The | Mathematical Bridge is the popular name of a wooden foot |
blication targeting a wider readership, The | Mathematical Diary, which was published through 1832. |
riculum has been a balanced coverage of the | mathematical foundations, theoretical computer science, |
rcumstances did not allow him to accept the | Mathematical Chair at the University of Toronto offered |
The Mott cross section formula is the | mathematical description of the scattering of a high ene |
The | mathematical leader was Gertrude Blanch, who had just fi |
ch the English language is as short as the | mathematical.” |
saac Newton Institute in Cambridge, and the | Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, Ca |
ong with John von Neumann, helped found the | mathematical field of game theory (see von Neumann-Morge |
eian professor of natural philosophy at the | Mathematical Institute, together with a fellowship at Th |
The | Mathematical Magpie (1962, ed.) |
in the humanities, social sciences, and the | mathematical and natural sciences. |
hn's College, Cambridge graduating from the | Mathematical Tripos, 1925 and gaining the Smith's Prize |
The | Mathematical Association of America publishes a series o |
The 2001 Bolzano Prize for Merit in the | Mathematical Sciences by the Czech Academy of Sciences. |
She is a university lecturer at the | Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford where |
the Israel Journal of Mathematics, and the | mathematical editor of the Hebrew Encyclopedia. |
In the | mathematical field of graph theory, an instance of the S |
In the | mathematical field of graph theory, the ladder graph Ln |
ges", including (a) it excludes much of the | mathematical landscape; (b) the measure on the space of |
anti-evolutionary article published in The | Mathematical Intelligencer. |
n Antwerp, which intended to perpetuate the | mathematical research and study in the Jesuit society. |
f this international standard, provides the | mathematical definitions for high-level Petri nets. |
eved first class degree results in both the | mathematical and mechanical science tripos. |
In the | mathematical field of graph theory, a spanning tree T of |
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