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  • ucture of proteins, specifically to use his mathematical abilities to determine possible helical str
  • e that sex-based differences in spatial and mathematical abilities may be biological in origin.
  • s apparent that Alpher provided much needed mathematical ability to support Gamow's theorizing.
  • merican mathematicians known for their wide mathematical ability, their home-built supercomputers, a
  • left hemisphere would have an advantage in mathematical ability.
  • Any grouping together of mathematical, abstract, or concrete objects, however for
  • Random oracles are a mathematical abstraction used in cryptographic proofs; t
  • It is mathematical abstraction sometimes used to design digita
  • where gyr is the mathematical abstraction of Thomas precession into an op
  • and Alan Turing's Turing machines provided mathematical abstractions for expressing algorithms; the
  • Among his mathematical accomplishments was the discovery and proof
  • He also had a number of significant mathematical accomplishments, including foundation work
  • His great mathematical achievements were recognized by his early e
  • Mathematical adaptation of utility formulas once best ap
  • SR1 formula, a mathematical algorithm
  • Supreme Court case (1978) that ruled that a mathematical algorithm is not patentable if its applicat
  • are based on the Fast Fourier transform, a mathematical algorithm that quickly extracts the frequen
  • likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE) is a mathematical algorithm to extract useful data out of a n
  • lly arranged using different layout styles, mathematical algorithms used in graph drawing.
  • The permanent archive of work is primarily mathematical, although numerical calculations are often
  • Wheels, Life, and Other Mathematical Amusements 1983; W. H. Freeman & Co. ISBN 0
  • fessor Warren K. Lewis, Gilliland developed mathematical analyses of fractional distillation columns
  • a laboratory where computational or applied mathematical analyses are done on a computer-generated m
  • binatorics, Inf - Information theory, Ana - Mathematical analysis
  • hich brought together Nicholson's brilliant mathematical analysis and Merton's experimental skill.
  • ral important contributions to geometry and mathematical analysis (see linear PDEs for example).
  • His work is in various areas of mathematical analysis such as the geometry of Banach spa
  • Although the detailed mathematical analysis of motions is quite complex, most
  • lation and sampling theory, "the Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol.
  • t he put his ideas into the pamphlet called Mathematical Analysis of Logic.
  • A Course In Mathematical Analysis Vol II, part I Translated by O. Du
  • "Intermediate value theorem", a theorem in mathematical analysis
  • Peacock's main contribution to mathematical analysis is his attempt to place algebra on
  • June 16, 1905 he became professor of higher mathematical analysis at Stockholm University College an
  • tional learning theory, learnability is the mathematical analysis of machine learning.
  • named after Luigi Chierchia, a professor of mathematical analysis at Roma Tre University.
  • emical sensors in FES mode, and the related mathematical analysis with experimental demonstration, w
  • In 1884 he recast Maxwell's mathematical analysis from its original cumbersome form
  • atics and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1955 in mathematical analysis from Cornell University.
  • A Course In Mathematical Analysis Vol I Translated by O. Dunkel and
  • h in number theory, algebraic geometry, and mathematical analysis have earned him many international
  • is attempt to physically validate Maxwell's mathematical analysis of electromagnetic waves.
  • ration, where he organized and directed the Mathematical Analysis Group.
  • until the present day he is the head of the Mathematical Analysis chair of the department.
  • and Related Fields, “NoDea” and “Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications”
  • atician, known particularly for his work on mathematical analysis of the finite element method espec
  • s as we know it did not yet exist then, and mathematical analysis sufficient to discuss the converge
  • Introductory Mathematical Analysis (for Business, Economics, and the
  • In mathematics, the Chicago school of mathematical analysis is a school of thought which empha
  • combinatorics, probability, set theory and mathematical analysis, and for personally stimulating ma
  • In mathematical analysis, Bernstein's inequality is named a
  • In mathematical analysis, Trudinger's theorem or the Trudin
  • In mathematical analysis, Janson has publications in functi
  • Bohr worked in mathematical analysis, founding the field of almost peri
  • esearch continued the work of his father in mathematical analysis, especially in the fields of the d
  • His main research is in the fields of mathematical analysis, mathematical and computational li
  • PSRC-funded Centre for Doctoral Training in mathematical analysis.
  • d the first holder was expected to focus on mathematical analysis.
  • ilosophical discussions, and new methods of mathematical analysis."
  • main area of work was in number theory and mathematical analysis; he proved a number of results on
  • Rather than deriving a mathematical analytical solution to the problem, experim
  • which pits the player against a variety of mathematical and logical puzzles.
  • 963 upon completing the degree of Doctor of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of
  • These machines examined mathematical and physical analogies that underlay analog
  • He has developed mathematical and computer techniques for quantum chemica
  • ic novels employ a vast vocabulary, contain mathematical and philosophical puzzles, and avoid pop cu
  • The first one is based on the use of mathematical and physical procedures in the process of m
  • Born in Istanbul, he received his BA in Mathematical and Astronomical Science in 1945.
  • inted in the second volume of his Tracts on Mathematical and Philosophical Subjects, and procured fo
  • It is therefore proper to speak of moral, mathematical and other non-sensuous forms of beauty, con
  • alinas Braille code is a method of encoding mathematical and scientific notation linearly using eigh
  • He was educated in mathematical and other military sciences in Schemnitz an
  • iston continued to write and preach both on mathematical and theological subjects with considerable
  • ian; he is a professor in the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at the University
  • physics, hyperbolic conservation laws, and mathematical and scientific computing, among other field
  • ic WorkPlace allows one to edit and typeset mathematical and scientific text using the WYSIWYM parad
  • His knowledge of languages, his mathematical and classical attainments, his excellent qu
  • are divided into two scientific groups: the Mathematical and Physical sciences and their application
  • Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Volume 407, Issue 18
  • in the humanities, social sciences, and the mathematical and natural sciences.
  • scopole and later pursued higher studies in mathematical and philosophical sciences at the Maroutsei
  • eved first class degree results in both the mathematical and mechanical science tripos.
  • t Egyptian texts discussing administrative, mathematical and medical topics.
  • and other sources and a host of analytical, mathematical and statistical software.
  • UAM School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences
  • uzhin was first a student at the School for Mathematical and Navigational Sciences in Moscow and the
  • esist, also well known for contributions in mathematical and astronomical geodesy.
  • e, and is especially strong in the areas of mathematical and philosophical logic, metaphysics, histo
  • rector of the Heidelberg Graduate School of mathematical and computational methods for the sciences
  • nications, word frequency lists, often-used mathematical and logical symbols, punctuation symbols, a
  • He developed new methods for mathematical and computational modeling and expanded the
  • iddle Ages that could be used to solve many mathematical and geometrical problems.
  • tal research in frontier disciplines of the mathematical and physical sciences: theoretical computer
  • language that allows the use of Fortran-77 mathematical and character expressions, macros, control
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Mathematical and Physical Sciences, vol.
  • He is the author of numerous articles on mathematical and philosophical logic and philosophy of m
  • He was employed in engraving mathematical and similar instruments in brass, of which
  • ng in the field are MATCH Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry, first published
  • 4 he was a Research Fellow in the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of
  • d the project is to incorporate open-source mathematical and numerical software packages with GUI-ty
  • The observatory is used by the Mathematical and Astronomical Society.
  • plex, computationally intensive scientific, mathematical and engineering solutions.
  • inquiry, from instruments of observation to mathematical and statistical techniques, as well as soci
  • of Materials, first Head of the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, founder of the Oxfor
  • ty of Warsaw's Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling.
  • ported by the Heidelberg Graduate School of Mathematical and Computational Methods for the Sciences
  • In 1784 he was transferred to the mathematical and retained his position as professor up t
  • In Cambridge Hopf worked on many mathematical and astronomical subjects.
  • His collected mathematical and physical works were published in French
  • and was formerly the Assistant Director for Mathematical and Physical Sciences for the US National S
  • the Royal Society "for his applications of mathematical and statistical techniques to industrial pr
  • ductive endocrinology, Dr. Guzick developed mathematical and statistical models, focusing on life-ta
  • Many mathematical and astronomical writings are ascribed to h
  • Thirty-three miniatures - Mathematical and algorithmic applications of linear alge
  • s well as Humanities, Medical, Theological, Mathematical and Biology faculties were kept alive at St
  • Most of the abstract mathematical and theoretical work is sterile because it
  • A New Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary (1814); and
  • oriented matrix programming language with a mathematical and statistical function library, developed
  • in his classes that he disdained the use of mathematical and statistical models as crutches to suppo
  • out the Earth's structure were correct, his mathematical and physical reasoning was unsound.
  • Mathematics is a Braille code for encoding mathematical and scientific notation linearly using stan
  • Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences Vol. 273 p. 99-118
  • Earnshaw published several mathematical and physical articles and books.
  • owley covers, in detail, the philosophical, mathematical, and scientific aspects of Yoga.
  • of the primary sources of ancient Egyptian mathematical and medical knowledge, including the first
  • itive exclusion is predicted by a number of mathematical and theoretical models, such as the Lotka-V
  • Jesuits] made efforts to translate western mathematical and astronomical works into Chinese and aro
  • "get book", and includes several mathematical and logical puzzles.
  • His lasting mathematical and astronomical works were written in Lati
  • ral role in social science, and many of the mathematical and statistical tools used for studying net
  • The corresponding mathematical apparatus in the form of logical relationsh
  • tely teaching mathematics and was acquiring mathematical apparatus for the Department of Mathematics
  • Mathematical apparatus of asynchronous logic is served b
  • oratory, Levy published papers and books on mathematical applications pertaining to aeronautics.
  • He is known for his groundbreaking work in mathematical applications to aerodynamics and transonic
  • In 1997, Ken Perlin of the Mathematical Applications Group, Inc. won an Academy Awa
  • -72 Fletcher pursued summer employment as a mathematical applications computer programmer in industr
  • niversally used to represent the azimuth in mathematical applications, whereas physical applications
  • n about Life Annuities is seen as the first mathematical approach of chance and probability.
  • sted that the task demanded a more rigorous mathematical approach best done by a machine.
  • (1977) A Mathematical Approach to Mathematics Appreciation
  • distinction between the two terms, only the mathematical approach in describing surface states is di
  • "A Mathematical Approach to Computational Network Design",
  • refers to a clever idea or to a convenient mathematical approach that simplifies cumbersome calcula
  • done much to support the particular kind of mathematical approach of the University's Faculty of Mat
  • earlier in the article compares Perelman's mathematical approach to that of Isaac Newton): “To do g
  • Using a mathematical approach, specifically geometric models, Go
  • rtment of Home Security, where he developed mathematical approaches to bombing strategy for RAF Bomb
  • elation data have been generated, different mathematical approaches can be employed to determine fro
  • t be calculated exactly (although there are mathematical approximations available, such as the Hartr
  • In the mathematical area of graph theory, a cage is a regular g
  • In the mathematical area of graph theory, a clique in an undire
  • In the mathematical area of graph theory, the Thue number of a
  • In the mathematical area of bifurcation theory a saddle-node bi
  • c and Bruno Marchal, and has come up with a mathematical argument for the multiverse.
  • ra's later work concerns ways to streamline mathematical argument.
  • vided elsewhere in The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art: Cut up a geometric shape into parts, r
  • Of the notable mathematical articles, there is an influential paper by
  • This axiom is primarily mathematical, as there is no need for the actual infinit
  • Wijngaarden would emphasize and promote the mathematical aspects of computing, first in numerical an
  • he prize recognizes outstanding work in the mathematical aspects of computer science.
  • But when planets hold mathematical aspects that are discordant across regions
  • The journal publishes papers on mathematical aspects of quantum mechanics, quantum field
  • Stockmayer became interested in the mathematical aspects of physical chemistry as an undergr
  • Historical, Philosophical, and Mathematical Aspects of Modern Logic and its Application
  • on of the rationales underlying the various mathematical assertions and the astronomical concepts an
  • He worked as Einstein's mathematical assistant during graduate school.
  • Eves was a strong spokesman for the Mathematical Association of America, which he joined in
  • Kerala Mathematical Association is an organization established
  • In 2006 the Mathematical Association of America awarded Ziegler and
  • Also in 1961, Begle was awarded with the Mathematical Association of America's highest honor: The
  • osenblatt, M. Studies in Probability Theory Mathematical Association of America, ISBN 0-88385-118-0.
  • er of the New York Academy of Sciences, the Mathematical Association of America, and the American Sc
  • 920 she was appointed vice-president of the Mathematical Association of America.
  • an international journal Bulletin of Kerala Mathematical Association which contains original researc
  • 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
  • 1994 Mathematical Association of America Distinguished Colleg
  • ehead's Presidential address in 1916 to the Mathematical Association of England The Aims of Educatio
  • n 2008, he won the Chauvenet Prize from the Mathematical Association of America for his paper "It is
  • 1976 L. R. Ford award from Mathematical Association of America for excellence in ex
  • The Mathematical Association of America publishes a series o
  • In 2005, Stillwell was the recipient of the Mathematical Association of America's prestigious Chauve
  • received the Lester R. Ford Award from the Mathematical Association of America for expository excel
  • He creates puzzles for the Mathematical Association of America online at Ed Pegg, J
  • n 2002 DeTurck won the Haimo Award from the Mathematical Association of America for his teaching.
  • First-Vice-President of the Mathematical Association of America 1978 - 1980
  • University Teaching of Mathematics from the Mathematical Association of America, South Carolina Gove
  • s one of only 22 women to join the American Mathematical Association before 1900.
  • Alan Tammadge, President from 1978-9 of the Mathematical Association
  • Graham won the Lester R. Ford Award of the Mathematical Association of America for their expository
  • tronomical Society and was President of the Mathematical Association in 1946-1947.
  • Evans Award for expository writing from the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) in 1996.
  • Chauvenet Prize from the Mathematical Association of America (1978)
  • n May 1988, the Lester R. Ford Award by the Mathematical Association of America in 1993, and the Fac
  • In 2007, Lorch was awarded with the Mathematical Association of America's Yueh-Gin Gung and
  • non-fiction book, Prime Obsession, won the Mathematical Association of America's inaugural Euler Bo
  • The Kerala Mathematical Association started a regular Prof.T.A. Sar
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