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| the most important Persian astronomers and | mathematicians, Abu al-Wafa' Buzjani. |
| He is one of the two | mathematicians after whom the Elliott-Halberstam conjectu |
| oks of Optics, useful for philosophers and | mathematicians alike), published in Antwerp in 1613, was |
| it had a wide influence on later European | mathematicians and astronomers and helped to promote trig |
| ere are some of the most important Italian | mathematicians and mathematical physicists: a partial lis |
| ctly using data types that are familiar to | mathematicians, and its extensive algebraic number theory |
| wrote several commentaries on the works of | mathematicians and philosophers of the time, including wo |
| is mother was from the Bernoulli family of | mathematicians, and Inigo attributed his interest in mete |
| new review of her work by a panel of seven | mathematicians and science faculty who unanimously recomm |
| is mentioned as one of the famous Chaldean | mathematicians and astronomer-astrologers by later Roman |
| be one of the more important philosophers, | mathematicians, and Egyptologists of the twentieth centur |
| Ward is the academic ancestor of over 450 | mathematicians and computer scientists through Dilworth a |
| The group was led by a a group of | mathematicians and physicists, most of whom had been unab |
| Started in 2007, the site was developed by | mathematicians and scientific advisers from Oxford Univer |
| lub of young psychologists, physiologists, | mathematicians and engineers who met to discuss issues in |
| (who?) to be purely legendary, many modern | mathematicians and astronomers believe the description to |
| ice elected President of the Union of Arab | Mathematicians and Physicists (1979-1981 and 1986-1988). |
| n that later day Indians referred to Greek | mathematicians and astronomers as Gargacharyas while they |
| ntertaining use of geometric principles by | mathematicians and math students. |
| servation fits anecdotal observations that | mathematicians and scientists sometimes use beauty of a t |
| It has been studied by | mathematicians and philosophers for almost two hundred ye |
| ssay (Newton's Flaming Laser Sword or: Why | mathematicians and scientists don't like philosophy but d |
| At DOFL, Granville met many other | mathematicians, and developed an interest in applications |
| , Richard (Dick), were prodigiously gifted | mathematicians and draughtsmen. |
| l 7 (2004) Ch. 9, "Mutual Influences Among | Mathematicians and Physicists?" |
| influenced a younger generation of Italian | mathematicians and statisticians, including Corrado Gini |
| C. Sturm passed the request on to other | mathematicians and Jakob Steiner was among the first to p |
| He was the Associate Editor for | mathematicians and statisticians for the Oxford Dictionar |
| in 1986 for the International Congress of | Mathematicians, and stayed on as visiting professor. |
| tion was a major benefit to several famous | mathematicians and scientists, that included Kepler, Huyg |
| as it was independently discovered by two | mathematicians, Andrew C. Berry (in 1941) and Carl-Gustav |
| ther students who made a mark as top-notch | mathematicians are S. Ramanan and V. K. Patodi. |
| butions to geometry made by the astronomer | mathematicians Aryabhata I & II, Sripati, Bhaskara I & II |
| wo to five years, and are aimed at younger | mathematicians), as well as shorter-term scholarships for |
| spered in many diverse professions such as | mathematicians, astronomers, geographers, historians, phi |
| ard attended the International Congress of | Mathematicians at Zurich in 1897, Paris in 1900, Heidelbe |
| In collaboration with M. Myagkov and | mathematicians at the Institute for Open Economy in Mosco |
| He is listed in the Chronological List of | Mathematicians at the Clark University website. |
| pected that this is due to the practice of | mathematicians at the time of publicly challenging one an |
| the proof was the start of a sea-change in | mathematicians' attitudes toward computers - which they h |
| lent, many discoveries and proofs of other | mathematicians became easier to understand after they had |
| consulted widely the works of other Muslim | mathematicians before writing it. |
| , communication between Soviet and western | mathematicians being very limited in that era) by the Ame |
| For many years, Torsten Sillke and other | mathematicians believed that it was impossible to encode |
| Papers of Robert P. Dilworth, Contemporary | Mathematicians, Birkhauser, ISBN 978-0817634346 . |
| Maybe, "one of the few women | mathematicians born in late nineteenth - early 20th centu |
| integral inequality due to many different | mathematicians but named after Christer Borell, Herm Jan |
| ement indicated that they were looking for | mathematicians, but was unclear about what else was invol |
| er from Adversus Mathematicos (Against the | Mathematicians) by the Greek sceptic philosopher, Sextus |
| grants into mathematics, giving many young | mathematicians career opportunities previously unavailabl |
| It is named after the German | mathematicians Carl Friedrich Gauss and Philipp Ludwig vo |
| Several later | mathematicians complained about his imprecise use of prob |
| re's interdisciplinary team of biologists, | mathematicians, computer scientists and engineers aims to |
| y employs about 300 engineers, scientists, | mathematicians, consultants, analysts and support staff i |
| onference of the International Congress of | Mathematicians, David Hilbert challenged the mathematical |
| MathSoc) is an association of professional | mathematicians dedicated to the interests of mathematical |
| He received the National Association of | Mathematicians Distinguished Service Award for his years |
| 's three brothers were also astronomer and | mathematicians: Divakara, who was the eldest of the broth |
| described as one of Germany's most eminent | mathematicians during the 19th century. |
| among others, and was associated with the | mathematicians Edmund Gunter and William Oughtred. |
| Along with the correspondence between | mathematicians, Ehler also takes his place in history by |
| Racine had studied with the famous French | mathematicians Elie Cartan and Jacques Hadamard, and conn |
| He did not correspond with many | mathematicians, excepting August Leopold Crelle. |
| The building housed the pure | mathematicians from the Victoria University of Manchester |
| Chandrasekharan persuaded | mathematicians from all over the world, to visit TIFR and |
| algebra, the word has not caught on among | mathematicians generally. |
| the U.S. (after Howard) for the number of | mathematicians getting a bachelor's degree. |
| hish wrote in his historical paper: Kerala | mathematicians had ... laid the foundation for a complete |
| 6200 Pakistani scientists, engineers, and | mathematicians had attended the college. |
| there are only three really great English | mathematicians: Hardy, Littlewood, and Hardy-Littlewood.' |
| n when the Master disables the device, the | mathematicians have gone silent, and they discover that L |
| Many distinguished | mathematicians have been members of the faculty. |
| Mathematicians have developed formulas and recurrence equ | |
| Many other | mathematicians have published papers building on his work |
| After Isbell's paper, other | mathematicians have published papers using the name "Rain |
| Many | mathematicians have noted this fact and have expressed su |
| Rare among | mathematicians, he chose to focus broadly on "phenomena", |
| Among amateur | mathematicians, he is perhaps most widely known for his c |
| In his letters to Swiss | mathematicians, he wrote that he had important new result |
| At the International Congress of | Mathematicians held in Vancouver, Canada in 1974, he was |
| ited talk in the International Congress of | Mathematicians held in Kyoto in 1990. |
| He was influenced by the | mathematicians Hermann Weyl and Claude Chevalley. |
| es in the Euclidean plane, named after the | mathematicians Hugo Hadwiger and Paul Finsler. |
| бщество) is an association of professional | mathematicians in Kharkov (now Kharkiv, Ukraine) aimed at |
| department, having recruited many notable | mathematicians in the 1930s and 1940s. |
| rary group Oulipo with novelists and other | mathematicians in 1960 to create new forms of literature. |
| t the primordial International Congress of | Mathematicians in Chicago as part of the World's Columbia |
| with enrichment sessions for the brightest | mathematicians in KS3. |
| l Society due to his contact with American | mathematicians in Paris-particularly Edwin Wilson. |
| nd sets limits on this, but for many years | mathematicians in the field have been interested in a mor |
| d Speaker at the International Congress of | Mathematicians in Zurich. |
| been described as "foremost among English | mathematicians in adopting Laplace's doctrine of probabil |
| s, including the International Congress of | Mathematicians in 1994, and a plenary lecture on the math |
| matician and was one of the many prominent | mathematicians in the Bernoulli family. |
| s session of the International Congress of | Mathematicians, in Hyderabad, 2010. |
| rcolor caricatures of seventy-three famous | mathematicians, in particular French mathematician Adrien |
| rize at the 24th International Congress of | Mathematicians in 2002. |
| s speaker to the International Congress of | Mathematicians in Beijing in 2002. |
| Kuroda was born into a prominent family of | mathematicians in Japan. |
| l speaker at the International Congress of | Mathematicians, in 2010. |
| he great unsolved problems that confronted | mathematicians in the 20th century. |
| ited talk at the International Congress of | Mathematicians in Warsaw (1983). |
| oric talk at the International Congress of | Mathematicians in Paris. |
| nd his books proved inspirational to other | Mathematicians in Southern India. |
| is mathematics in serious competition with | mathematicians in Osaka and Kyoto, at the cultural center |
| Notable contributions from TIFR | mathematicians include Raghavan Narasimhan's proof of the |
| s ability to recruit many notable research | mathematicians, including Hans Lewy, Jerzy Neyman, and Al |
| of Euclid, and corresponded with numerous | mathematicians, including the German Jesuit Christopher C |
| ity, was defended in front of a jury of 11 | mathematicians, including Levi-Civita, Vito Volterra, and |
| He corresponded with several | mathematicians including Giacomo Contarini, Francesco Bar |
| rding to Weierstrass in his paper, earlier | mathematicians including Gauss had often assumed that thi |
| For many | mathematicians, including Lindley, Armitage, and Kempthor |
| KANT is a computer algebra system for | mathematicians interested in algebraic number theory, per |
| It is named after | mathematicians James Whitbread Lee Glaisher and Hermann K |
| The original result is due to the | mathematicians James Caristi and William Arthur Kirk. |
| h camp for talented middle and high school | mathematicians just below Olympiad level. |
| 7; Gregory Volfovich in 1952) are American | mathematicians known for their wide mathematical ability, |
| The works of the | mathematicians Mahavira, Sridhara and Narayana Pandita an |
| And the | mathematicians make mention of some of these men; as, for |
| The theorem is named after the | mathematicians Marcel Berger and Jerry Kazdan. |
| e Robertson-Seymour theorem is named after | mathematicians Neil Robertson and Paul D. Seymour, who pr |
| ssed the friendship of many of the eminent | mathematicians of the time, such as Sir Isaac Newton, Edm |
| ightly counted among the most accomplished | mathematicians of his day. |
| 1715) was one of the most important Czech | mathematicians of the Baroque era. |
| 8-1950) was one of the most renowned Czech | mathematicians of the first half of the 20th century. |
| t burdened him more than it did most other | mathematicians of the time. |
| I, | Mathematicians of Our Time, 17, MIT Press, ISBN 978-0-262 |
| sons, Johann and Jakob, are the last noted | mathematicians of the Bernoulli family. |
| en referenced as one of the most important | mathematicians of his time. |
| s a bitter rivalry erupted between the two | mathematicians over who had developed the calculus first |
| On Logopolis, where the | mathematicians perform their block-transfer calculations |
| ollege London that seeks to bring together | mathematicians, physical scientists, computer scientists |
| on of rhombus excludes squares, but modern | mathematicians prefer the inclusive definition.) |
| nd the European Mathematical Society Young | Mathematicians Prize. |
| whole new range of computations; provided | mathematicians pursue these rather than merely break old |
| he Vienna Circle, a group of philosophers, | mathematicians, scientists, and others committed to a sci |
| Formerly, when | mathematicians spoke of "groups", they had meant permutat |
| ether results in number theory obtained by | mathematicians such as Fermat, Euler, Lagrange and Legend |
| gularly hosts talks from prominent British | mathematicians such as G. H. Hardy on wide ranging topics |
| to mathematics are solved more quickly by | mathematicians than by others. |
| e New Yorker quoted the opinion of several | mathematicians that Gregory Chudnovsky is one of the worl |
| ates dissects virtue with a method used by | mathematicians, that of "investigating from a hypothesis. |
| l analysis, and for personally stimulating | mathematicians the world over". |
| 480", in which he had censured a number of | mathematicians; then a "Practica de pravis Constellationi |
| d the philological or symbolical school of | mathematicians; to which Gregory, De Morgan and Boole bel |
| He was one of the first Greek | mathematicians to do this, and in this way expanded the t |
| iginal formulas have inspired professional | mathematicians to write papers developing them into full |
| ff moving to temporary buildings, the pure | mathematicians to one named after Newman and the applied |
| at it was very common for pre-20th century | mathematicians to spend incredible amounts of time on han |
| Tschirnhaus was one of only five | mathematicians to submit a solution. |
| He was one of the earliest European | mathematicians to work on trigonometry. |
| It is that second property that leads | mathematicians to describe ≤* as extending ≤. |
| One of the first | mathematicians to investigate the knight's tour was Leonh |
| aker in the 1994 International Congress of | Mathematicians together with Carl Pomerance from UGA. |
| s posed by Pietro Mengoli, and will puzzle | mathematicians until solved by Leonhard Euler in 1731. |
| In the 10th century, Arabic | mathematicians used geometric dissections in their commen |
| For three-dimensional systems, | mathematicians usually draw the z axis as vertical and po |
| ll from the Welbeck period, along with the | mathematicians Walter Warner and Robert Payne. |
| g humorous and interesting anecdotes about | mathematicians, was recently reprinted by the MAA, who al |
| e rules of the Katapayadi system of Kerala | mathematicians we have |
| the success of the theory, physicists and | mathematicians were not receptive to the idea of reducing |
| il Glazman, Moshe Livshits and other known | mathematicians were his students. |
| Many prominent British | mathematicians were members of the society during their t |
| p crack German codes with a small group of | mathematicians which included Alan Turing. |
| o use email to gradually link with working | mathematicians who realized that he was the John Nash and |
| , Thorp became one of the very few applied | mathematicians who risked physical harm in verifying a co |
| Roberval was one of those | mathematicians who, just before the invention of the infi |
| e society has hosted hundreds of prominent | mathematicians, with recent lectures by David Acheson, , |
| cember 1984) was one of the leading Soviet | mathematicians, working in the fields of topology, geomet |
| hem, became the fundamental basis on which | mathematicians would construct some of the most important |
| on can be represented as an octuple, (many | mathematicians write the abbreviation "8‑tuple") and a se |
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