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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramanujan%20Math%20Park | The Ramanujan Math Park is an Indian museum and activity center dedicated to mathematics education inside the Agastya Campus Creativity Lab located in Kuppam, in Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh. It is named after the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920) who was from nearby Madras State. It is a joint project of Agastya International Foundation and the non-profit organization Gyanome.
Agastya is known for its hands-on teaching methods and the Math Park follows this tradition. The park features both indoor and outdoor exhibits as well as interactive touch screen stations, all designed to enhance the mathematical experience. There are plans to replicate this math park experience at other Government run schools elsewhere in India.
History
Ramanujan Math Park was conceived, partially funded and executed by Sujatha Ramdorai and her husband Srinivasan Ramdorai along with V.S.S Sastry, an Indian mathematics communicator based in nearby Kolar. It was inaugurated in 2017, on 22 December, Ramanujan's birthday and the day celebrated in India as National Math Day.
References
External links
Agastya International Foundation: official website
Ramanujan Math Park - Agastya Campus Creativity Lab Video
Mathematics museums
Srinivasa Ramanujan
Science museums in India
Museums established in 2017 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto%20Garc%C3%A9s | Roberto Daniel Garcés Salazar (born 7 June 1993) is an Ecuadorian footballer who plays for C.S. Emelec.
Club career
He began his career with Aucas in 2013.
Career statistics
References
1993 births
Living people
Footballers from Quito
Men's association football midfielders
Ecuadorian men's footballers
Ecuadorian Serie A players
S.D. Aucas footballers
C.D. El Nacional footballers
L.D.U. Quito footballers
C.S.D. Independiente del Valle footballers
C.S.D. Macará footballers |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amitsur%20complex | In algebra, the Amitsur complex is a natural complex associated to a ring homomorphism. It was introduced by . When the homomorphism is faithfully flat, the Amitsur complex is exact (thus determining a resolution), which is the basis of the theory of faithfully flat descent.
The notion should be thought of as a mechanism to go beyond the conventional localization of rings and modules.
Definition
Let be a homomorphism of (not-necessary-commutative) rings. First define the cosimplicial set (where refers to , not ) as follows. Define the face maps by inserting at the th spot:
Define the degeneracies by multiplying out the th and th spots:
They satisfy the "obvious" cosimplicial identities and thus is a cosimplicial set. It then determines the complex with the augumentation , the Amitsur complex:
where
Exactness of the Amitsur complex
Faithfully flat case
In the above notations, if is right faithfully flat, then a theorem of Alexander Grothendieck states that the (augmented) complex is exact and thus is a resolution. More generally, if is right faithfully flat, then, for each left -module ,
is exact.
Proof:
Step 1: The statement is true if splits as a ring homomorphism.
That " splits" is to say for some homomorphism ( is a retraction and a section). Given such a , define
by
An easy computation shows the following identity: with ,
.
This is to say that is a homotopy operator and so determines the zero map on cohomology: i.e., the complex is exact.
Step 2: The statement is true in general.
We remark that is a section of . Thus, Step 1 applied to the split ring homomorphism implies:
where , is exact. Since , etc., by "faithfully flat", the original sequence is exact.
Arc topology case
show that the Amitsur complex is exact if and are (commutative) perfect rings, and the map is required to be a covering in the arc topology (which is a weaker condition than being a cover in the flat topology).
Notes
Citations
References
Algebra |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erfan%20Badi | Erfan Badi (; born 17 July 1996) is an Iranian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Azadegan League club Machine Sazi.
Career statistics
Club
References
1996 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Qom
Iranian men's footballers
Saba Qom F.C. players
Fajr Sepasi Shiraz F.C. players
Machine Sazi F.C. players
Khooshe Talaei Saveh F.C. players
Persian Gulf Pro League players
Azadegan League players
Men's association football defenders |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9%20Luis%20Cazares | José Luis Cazares Quiñónez (born 14 May 1991) is an Ecuadorian footballer who plays for Club 9 de Octubre.
Club career
He began his career with Guayaquil City in 2010.
Career statistics
References
1991 births
Living people
Men's association football midfielders
Ecuadorian men's footballers
Ecuadorian Serie A players
C.S.D. Macará footballers
Guayaquil City F.C. footballers
L.D.U. Quito footballers
9 de Octubre F.C. players
Footballers from Guayaquil |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy%20Gordon | Nancy May Gordon is an American economist and statistician who works for the United States Census Bureau.
Education and career
Gordon majored in economics and statistics at the University of California, Berkeley, and earned a doctorate in economics from Stanford University. Her dissertation, Ex ante and Ex post Substitutability in Economic Growth, was supervised by Kenneth Arrow.
After completing her Ph.D.,
she became a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University from 1970 to 1974,
and then a senior research associate at the Urban Institute. She began working for president Jimmy Carter in 1979, as a senior advisor and executive director of the Presidential Task Force on Women.
From 1980 to 1995 she worked in the Congressional Budget Office as a senior economist and assistant director for health and human resources.
Since 1995 she has worked at the United States Census Bureau. From 1995 until 2005 she worked on household surveys as associate director for demographic programs. Subsequently, she became associate director for strategic planning and innovation at the Census Bureau.
Service
Gordon was president of the Caucus for Women in Statistics in 1985,
and chair of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession of the American Economic Association from 1985 to 1987. She has also served on the board of directors of Worldwide Assurance for Employees of Public Agencies, a nonprofit insurance association for federal employees, from 1982 to 1990, including a term as president of the board.
Recognition
In 2000, Gordon was listed as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. She is also an elected member of the International Statistical Institute.
References
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American economists
American statisticians
American women economists
Women statisticians
Stanford University alumni
Carnegie Mellon University faculty
Fellows of the American Statistical Association
Elected Members of the International Statistical Institute |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolfo%20Mu%C3%B1oz | Adolfo Alejandro Muñoz Cervantes (born 12 December 1997) is an Ecuadorian footballer who plays for Orense S.C..
Club career
He began his career with El Nacional in 2015.
Career statistics
References
1997 births
Living people
People from Buena Fe Canton
Men's association football midfielders
Ecuadorian men's footballers
Ecuador men's under-20 international footballers
Ecuador men's international footballers
Ecuadorian Serie A players
C.D. El Nacional footballers
L.D.U. Quito footballers |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felipe%20Souza%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201998%29 | Felipe Souza Ferreyra (born 21 May 1998) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Bylis in the Kategoria Superiore.
Career statistics
Club
References
1998 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Clube Atlético Mineiro players
Cruzeiro Esporte Clube players
Curicó Unido footballers
OFI Crete F.C. players
Chilean Primera División players
Super League Greece players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Chile
Expatriate men's footballers in Chile
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Greece
Expatriate men's footballers in Greece |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwuin%20Pern%C3%ADa | Edwuin Alexander Pernía Martínez (born 12 February 1995) is a Venezuelan footballer who plays as a forward for Deportes Santa Cruz.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
External links
1995 births
Living people
Venezuelan men's footballers
Venezuelan Primera División players
Venezuelan expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Caracas FC players
Deportes Iquique footballers
C.S. Emelec footballers
Chilean Primera División players
Ecuadorian Serie A players
Venezuelan expatriate sportspeople in Chile
Expatriate men's footballers in Chile
Expatriate men's footballers in Ecuador |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felipe%20%28footballer%2C%20born%202000%29 | Felipe Ferreira da Cruz (born 23 April 2000), commonly known as Felipe, is a Brazililian footballer who plays as a forward for Ferroviário.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
2000 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube players
Ferroviário Atlético Clube (CE) players
Oeste Futebol Clube players
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felipe%20Maia | Felipe da Maia (born 25 January 1993) is a retired Brazililian footballer who played as a forward.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1993 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Vila Nova Futebol Clube players
Anápolis Futebol Clube players
Araguaína Futebol e Regatas players
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-space | N-space may refer to:
n-Space, video game development company
-dimensional space, in physics and mathematics, a space of dimension .
En space, in typography, a space that is one en wide ( )
N-Space (short story collection), a book from 1990
N-Space, the in-universe term for the Doctor Who universe
n-Space: The HYDRA Chronicles - Vol. 1, a hard sci-fi novel from 2023 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permutation%20representation | In mathematics, the term permutation representation of a (typically finite) group can refer to either of two closely related notions: a representation of as a group of permutations, or as a group of permutation matrices. The term also refers to the combination of the two.
Abstract permutation representation
A permutation representation of a group on a set is a homomorphism from to the symmetric group of :
The image is a permutation group and the elements of are represented as permutations of . A permutation representation is equivalent to an action of on the set :
See the article on group action for further details.
Linear permutation representation
If is a permutation group of degree , then the permutation representation of is the linear representation of
which maps to the corresponding permutation matrix (here is an arbitrary field). That is, acts on by permuting the standard basis vectors.
This notion of a permutation representation can, of course, be composed with the previous one to represent an arbitrary abstract group as a group of permutation matrices. One first represents as a permutation group and then maps each permutation to the corresponding matrix. Representing as a permutation group acting on itself by translation, one obtains the regular representation.
Character of the permutation representation
Given a group and a finite set with acting on the set then the character of the permutation representation is exactly the number of fixed points of under the action of on . That is the number of points of fixed by .
This follows since, if we represent the map with a matrix with basis defined by the elements of we get a permutation matrix of . Now the character of this representation is defined as the trace of this permutation matrix. An element on the diagonal of a permutation matrix is 1 if the point in is fixed, and 0 otherwise. So we can conclude that the trace of the permutation matrix is exactly equal to the number of fixed points of .
For example, if and the character of the permutation representation can be computed with the formula the number of points of fixed by .
So
as only 3 is fixed
as no elements of are fixed, and
as every element of is fixed.
References
Representation theory of finite groups
Permutation groups
External links
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/286393/how-do-i-know-if-an-irreducible-representation-is-a-permutation-representation |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos%20Storkey | Amos James Storkey (born 1971) is Professor of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
Storkey studied mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge and obtained his doctorate from Imperial College, London. In 1997 during his PhD, he worked on the Hopfield Network a form of recurrent artificial neural network popularized by John Hopfield in 1982. Hopfield nets serve as content-addressable ("associative") memory systems with binary threshold nodes and Storkey developed what became known as the "Storkey Learning Rule".
Subsequently, he has worked on approximate Bayesian methods, machine learning in astronomy, graphical models, inference and sampling, and neural networks.
Storkey joined the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh in 1999, was Microsoft Research Fellow from 2003 to 2004, appointed as reader in 2012, and to a personal chair in 2018. He is currently a Member of Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation, Director of CDT in Data Science [2014-22] leading the Bayesian and Neural Systems Group. In December 2014, Clark and Storkey together published an innovative paper "Teaching Deep Convolutional Neural Networks to Play Go". Convolutional neural network (CNN, or ConvNet) is a class of deep neural networks, most commonly applied to analyzing visual imagery. Their paper showed that a Convolutional Neural Network trained by supervised learning from a database of human professional games could outperform GNU Go and win some games against Monte Carlo tree search Fuego 1.1 in a fraction of the time it took Fuego to play.
Most cited work
Antoniou A, Storkey A, Edwards H. Data augmentation generative adversarial networks. arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.04340. 2017 Nov 12. According to Google Scholar, it has been cited 490 times.
Burda Y, Edwards H, Storkey A, Klimov O. Exploration by random network distillation. arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.12894. 2018 Oct 30. According to Google Scholar, this paper has been cited 368 times
Burda Y, Edwards H, Pathak D, Storkey A, Darrell T, Efros AA. Large-scale study of curiosity-driven learning. arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.04355. 2018 Aug 13. According to Google Scholar, this paper has been cited 313 times
Everingham M, Zisserman A, Williams CK, Van Gool L, Allan M, Bishop CM, Chapelle O, Dalal N, Deselaers T, Dorkó G, Duffner S. The 2005 pascal visual object classes challenge. InMachine Learning Challenges Workshop 2005 Apr 11 (pp. 117–176). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. According to Google Scholar, this paper has been cited 306 times
Toussaint M, Storkey A. Probabilistic inference for solving discrete and continuous state Markov Decision Processes. InProceedings of the 23rd international conference on Machine learning 2006 Jun 25 (pp. 945–952). According to Google Scholar, this paper has been cited 217 times
References
1971 births
Living people
Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois%20Fran%C3%A7ais | Joseph François Français was a French mathematician. François Français
worked extensively on differential calculus. He developed on the previous work of Jean-Robert Argand on complex numbers.
Biography
François Français was a student in a seminary and afterwards he became a teacher at Colmar College in 1791 for one year and then moved to Strasbourg College in 1792.
The aftermath of the French Revolution of 1789 interrupted his career. Not everyone supported the government that formed after the revolution. The revolution overthrew the monarchy of King Louis XVI to establish a republic but brought in years of turmoil that finally led to the rise of Napoleon.
France faced both internal and external wars. A civil war broke out in 1793 in the coastal region of Vendée in western France as a reaction against the imposition of conscription. This became known as the Guerre de Vendée or War in the Vendée.
The next month royalists and peasants came together in February 1793 and formed an army to fight the new republic. The Jacobin government back in Paris considered the rebellion to be counter-revolutionary, and Royalist.
François Français joined the government's side in May and became a part of the army's response to put down this rebellion of the royalists and peasants who numbered about 80,000 men. Fighting continued until Dec 1793 but by the summer months the rebellion had lost its steam without a clear strategy. Fighting a defensive war against the government in Paris the rebellions lost 180,000 men against the governments’ 30,000 casualties. Français had already left the army in October to continue teaching but he did go back to serve in the army. In October 1797 he went to Colmar to become professor of mathematics at the École Centrale du Haut-Rhin.
Than in September 1803, he moved to Mainz to be a High School Math teacher, He taught at the artillery school in Mainz.
He did not publish his 1795 dissertation on partial differential equations, from the Académie des Sciences but his papers were used by Sylvestre François Lacroix after François Français’ death. François Français worked and wrote closely with several important mathematicians during his life and kept in contact with Adrien-Marie Legendre, Joseph-Louis Lagrange, Lacroix and Jean-Baptiste Biot.
While nothing of François Français' work was published, after his death his brother, Jacques Frédéric Français, published the treatise Recherches sur la poussée des terres (1817).
References
External links
Articles dans les Annales de mathématiques pures et appliquées (vol. 2, mai 1812, pp. 325–331; vol. 3, 1812, pp. 189–191; vol. 4, 1814, pp. 305–319; vol. 5, 1815, pp. 341–350)
Biot, Laplace et Legendre, « Rapport sur un mémoire de M. Français », Procès-verbaux des séances de l'Académie des sciences, classe des sciences physiques et mathématiques, vol. III, 1804, pp. 204–205
1768 births
1810 deaths
18th-century French mathematicians
French mathematicians |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiriki%20Kumanyika | Shiriki K. Kumanyika is an Emeritus Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and co-chair of the International Association for the Study of Obesity International Obesity Task Force. She has previously served as Associate Dean for Disease Prevention and was founding director of the University of Pennsylvania Master of Public Health. She chairs the African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network. She is the former president of the American Public Health Association.
Education and early career
Kumanyika studied psychology at Syracuse University. She moved to Columbia University in 1965 where she earned a Master's degree in social work. She became a member of the American Public Health Association in 1976. She joined Cornell University for her graduate studies and completed a PhD in human nutrition in 1978. She worked at Cornell University as an assistant professor of nutrition between 1977 and 1984. Kumanyika went on to achieve a Master of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University in 1984. She was appointed to the faculty of epidemiology and international health at Johns Hopkins University, and made co-director of the Global Obesity Prevention Centre. She worked at Johns Hopkins University between 1984 and 1989. She was a member of Delta Omega. She served on the Committee on the Ethical and Legal Issues Relating to the Inclusion of Women in 1994, assessing women's participation in clinical trials and the controversy surrounding the issues. She looked at trials of diet, exercise and weight loss for African American women, identifying tension inherent in clinical trial design.
Research
Kumanyika's research identified effective ways to reduce chronic diseases related to nutrition. Her efforts were focussed on achieving health equity for black Americans. African Americans, Hispanics and American Indians are most severely impacted by obesity. Kumanyika has studied the impact of obesity, salt-intake and other aspects of diet on human health. She has always looked to embed cultural knowledge and sensitivities when implementing initiatives to reduce health disparities. She joined the University of Pennsylvania in 1989 and was made a professor in 1993. She was a Senior Fellow in the University of Pennsylvania Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics and the Institute on Aging. She was a member of the 1995 and 2000 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. In 1997 she published a comprehensive study of the possible adverse effects of sodium reduction.
At the University of Pennsylvania she launched several weight loss trials, including TONE (Trials of Nonpharmacologic Intervention in the Elderly) and HOPE (Healthy Eating & Lifestyle Program). TONE participants were recruited from Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina and Tennessee, and was for people with a body mass index lower than 33 (37 for women). HELP enrolled a more obese population, and was directed at fat and sodium re |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple%20Lie%20algebra | In algebra, a simple Lie algebra is a Lie algebra that is non-abelian and contains no nonzero proper ideals. The classification of real simple Lie algebras is one of the major achievements of Wilhelm Killing and Élie Cartan.
A direct sum of simple Lie algebras is called a semisimple Lie algebra.
A simple Lie group is a connected Lie group whose Lie algebra is simple.
Complex simple Lie algebras
A finite-dimensional simple complex Lie algebra is isomorphic to either of the following: , , (classical Lie algebras) or one of the five exceptional Lie algebras.
To each finite-dimensional complex semisimple Lie algebra , there exists a corresponding diagram (called the Dynkin diagram) where the nodes denote the simple roots, the nodes are jointed (or not jointed) by a number of lines depending on the angles between the simple roots and the arrows are put to indicate whether the roots are longer or shorter. The Dynkin diagram of is connected if and only if is simple. All possible connected Dynkin diagrams are the following:
where n is the number of the nodes (the simple roots). The correspondence of the diagrams and complex simple Lie algebras is as follows:
(An)
(Bn)
(Cn)
(Dn)
The rest, exceptional Lie algebras.
Real simple Lie algebras
If is a finite-dimensional real simple Lie algebra, its complexification is either (1) simple or (2) a product of a simple complex Lie algebra and its conjugate. For example, the complexification of thought of as a real Lie algebra is . Thus, a real simple Lie algebra can be classified by the classification of complex simple Lie algebras and some additional information. This can be done by Satake diagrams that generalize Dynkin diagrams. See also Table of Lie groups#Real Lie algebras for a partial list of real simple Lie algebras.
Notes
See also
Simple Lie group
Vogel plane
References
Jacobson, Nathan, Lie algebras, Republication of the 1962 original. Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1979. ; Chapter X considers a classification of simple Lie algebras over a field of characteristic zero.
Lie algebras |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification%20of%20low-dimensional%20real%20Lie%20algebras | This mathematics-related list provides Mubarakzyanov's classification of low-dimensional real Lie algebras, published in Russian in 1963. It complements the article on Lie algebra in the area of abstract algebra.
An English version and review of this classification was published by Popovych et al. in 2003.
Mubarakzyanov's Classification
Let be -dimensional Lie algebra over the field of real numbers
with generators , . For each algebra we adduce only non-zero commutators between basis elements.
One-dimensional
, abelian.
Two-dimensional
, abelian ;
, solvable ,
Three-dimensional
, abelian, Bianchi I;
, decomposable solvable, Bianchi III;
, Heisenberg–Weyl algebra, nilpotent, Bianchi II,
, solvable, Bianchi IV,
, solvable, Bianchi V,
, solvable, Bianchi VI, Poincaré algebra when ,
, solvable, Bianchi VII,
, simple, Bianchi VIII,
, simple, Bianchi IX,
Algebra can be considered as an extreme case of , when , forming contraction of Lie algebra.
Over the field algebras , are isomorphic to and , respectively.
Four-dimensional
, abelian;
, decomposable solvable,
, decomposable solvable,
, decomposable nilpotent,
, decomposable solvable,
, decomposable solvable,
, decomposable solvable,
, decomposable solvable,
, unsolvable,
, unsolvable,
, indecomposable nilpotent,
, indecomposable solvable,
, indecomposable solvable,
, indecomposable solvable,
, indecomposable solvable,
, indecomposable solvable,
, indecomposable solvable,
, indecomposable solvable,
, indecomposable solvable,
, indecomposable solvable,
Algebra can be considered as an extreme case of , when , forming contraction of Lie algebra.
Over the field algebras , , , , are isomorphic to , , , , , respectively.
See also
Table of Lie groups
Simple Lie group#Full classification
Notes
References
Lie algebras
Mathematics-related lists
Mathematical classification systems |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020%20Indonesian%20census | The 2020 Indonesian census was the 7th census in Indonesia. It was held in September 2020 by Statistics Indonesia. The resident Indonesia population was projected to be 269.6 million, a 13.4% increase from the 2010 census.
Introduction
As required by the Indonesian Constitution and recommendation of United Nations, Indonesian census has been conducted since 1961, and from 1980, the census has been held every 10 years, when the year ends in "0". The 2020 census was the 7th census in Indonesia.
Technology
It is planned that the 7th census will be carried out using digital equipment, no longer relying on paper. Head of BPS, Kecuk Suhariyanto said that the digital equipment in question included smartphone and web applications. The hope is that the equipment will help field enumerators who collect data, also make it easier for citizens who want to enter their own data.
In addition to smartphone applications, it is also developing web applications. The difference is, this application is intended directly to residents, so they can fill their own data without going through a field enumerator.
Projection
The Statistics Indonesia in 2018 has released the official projection of Indonesia's population 2015–2045, which are based on previous census in 2010 and the 2015 Indonesian population survey between censuses (SUPAS). The projection was calculated using component method and also take into consideration births, deaths, and net migration.
In 2020, the population of Indonesia is projected to be 269,603,400 and the dependency ratio will be reach on 45.40, the lowest dependency ratio in Indonesian history.
Result
Total population
On 21 January 2021, Statistics Indonesia released the result of the 2020 census. It found the total population of Indonesia to be 270,203,917 people, compared to the population in the year 2010 of 237,641,326 people. This is an increase of 32,562,591 people (13.70% in 10 years or an average of 1.25% per year).
Sex ratio
As the result of 2020 census, there are 136,661,899 males and 133,542,018 females in Indonesia. It found the sex ratio for Indonesia is 102.34, which means that for every 100 females, there are 102-103 males. The largest sex ratio is in Papua with 114 males for every 100 females, and the smallest sex ratio is in Yogyakarta, with 98 males for every 100 females.
Age Structure
0–14 years = 23.33%
15–64 years = 70.72%
65+ years = 5.95%
Population distribution
Impact of COVID-19
Indonesia prepared to extend the online time for self-enumeration, and cancel all field data collection. They relied on administrative data and had requested additional UNFPA technical support for using administrative data for census.
References
Population census, 2020
Population census
Government of Indonesia
2020 censuses |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lie%20operad | In mathematics, the Lie operad is an operad whose algebras are Lie algebras. The notion (at least one version) was introduced by in their formulation of Koszul duality.
Definition à la Ginzburg–Kapranov
Fix a base field k and let denote the free Lie algebra over k with generators and the subspace spanned by all the bracket monomials containing each exactly once. The symmetric group acts on by permutations of the generators and, under that action, is invariant. The operadic composition is given by substituting expressions (with renumbered variables) for variables. Then, is an operad.
Koszul-Dual
The Koszul-dual of is the commutative-ring operad, an operad whose algebras are the commutative rings over k.
Notes
References
External links
Todd Trimble, Notes on operads and the Lie operad
https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/Lie+operad
Algebra |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Catalans%20Dragons%20records%20and%20statistics | This is a list of all the records and statistics of rugby league side the Catalans Dragons. It concentrates on the records of the team and the performances of the players who have played for this team. Since their entry to the English leagues the Dragons played their first game against Wigan Warriors in Super League XI on 11 February 2006, Catalans won the match 38–30. As of 25 September 2012 the Dragons have played 220 games.
Team records
Team wins, losses, ties and draws
Matches played
Results summary
Highest scores
Lowest scores
Biggest wins
Biggest losses
Individual records
Most matches as captain
Most career appearances
Most career points
Most career tries
Most career goals
Most career drop goals
Most points in a season
Most tries in a season
Most goals in a season
Most drop goals in a season
Most points in a match
Most tries in a match
Most goals in a match
Most drop goals in a match
Attendance records
Season average attendance
Highest match attendance
Coaching
Coaching records
References
Statistics |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permutation%20category | In mathematics, the permutation category is a category where
the objects are the natural numbers,
the morphisms from a natural number n to itself are the elements of the symmetric group and
there are no morphisms from m to ''n if .
It is equivalent as a category to the category of finite sets and bijections between them.
References
Category theory |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Halkett%20%28footballer%29 | John Halkett was a Scottish footballer who played in the Scottish League for Dundee as an outside left.
Personal life
Halkett's younger brother Alex was also a footballer.
Career statistics
References
Scottish men's footballers
Dundee F.C. players
Scottish Football League players
Year of birth missing
Year of death missing
Place of birth missing
Men's association football outside forwards |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafinga | Mafinga Town Council is one of the five districts of the Iringa Region of Tanzania.
In 2016, the Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics report there were 74,963 people in the town; this is up from 51,902 in 2012.
References
Districts of Iringa Region |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia%20Draxl | Claudia Draxl is a physicist. She is a full professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin in theoretical condensed-matter physics.
Life
From 1978 to 1983, Draxl studied mathematics and physics at the University of Graz. She received her doctorate at the University of Graz in theoretical physics in 1987. She finished her habilitation at University of Graz in 1996. From 1996 to 1997, she was a lecturer at the University of Graz. From 1997 to 1998, she was an associate professor at the University of Graz. She was the director of the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the University of Graz from 1999 to 2001, and the deputy director of the very same institute from 2001 to 2004. From 2005 to 2011, she was a university professor at the University of Leoben and had the chair for Atomistic Modelling and Design of Materials. Since 2011, she is a university professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin and has the chair of theoretical condensed-matter physics.
Research
Draxl's research focuses on condensed-matter theory. Her main research topics are:
Ab initio calculation of the properties of solids
Density functional theory
Many-body theory
Theoretical spectroscopy
Electron-phonon coupling
Organic and inorganic semiconductors
Hybrid materials & nanostructures
Superconductivity
Awards
Draxl has received several awards:
Ludwig Boltzmann Prize from the Austrian Physical Society (OePG) in 1995
Honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Science and Technology at Uppsala University, Sweden, in 2000
Research award from the Federal State of Styria, Austria, in 2008
Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2011
Einstein Professor at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in 2013
Paracelsusring by the City of Villach in 2013
Caroline von Humboldt Professorship in 2014
Appointment as a Max Planck Fellow in 2014
Corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences abroad in 2018
Selected publications
References
Living people
Austrian women physicists
Year of birth missing (living people)
20th-century Austrian physicists
20th-century Austrian women scientists
21st-century Austrian physicists
21st-century Austrian women scientists
University of Graz alumni
Academic staff of the University of Graz
Academic staff of the University of Leoben
Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin
Members of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
Fellows of the American Physical Society |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasan%20%28disambiguation%29 | Wasan (和讃) is a type of Japanese Buddhist hymn.
Wasan may also refer to:
, a distinct kind of mathematics developed in Japan during the Edo period (1603–1867)
Kampong Wasan, a village in Brunei
Wasan Important Bird Area, Brunei
See also
Wassan |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1957%E2%80%9358%20FK%20Partizan%20season | The 1957–58 season was the 12th season in FK Partizan's existence. This article shows player statistics and matches that the club played during the 1957–58 season.
Players
Mačvan, JESAM
Squad information
Friendlies
Competitions
Yugoslav First League
Yugoslav Cup
Danube Cup
Round of 16
See also
List of FK Partizan seasons
References
External links
Official website
Partizanopedia 1957-58 (in Serbian)
FK Partizan seasons
Partizan |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rankica%20%C5%A0arenac | Rankica Šarenac (born 27 June 1974 in Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Bosnian and Slovenian basketball player and basketball coach.
Career statistics
WNBA
Source
Regular season
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| 20 || 0 || 7.1 || .523 || 1.000 || .630 || 1.5 || .4 || .0 || .1 || .9 || 3.2
References
1974 births
Living people
Basketball players from Sarajevo
Slovenian women's basketball players
Centers (basketball)
Slovenian women's basketball coaches
Slovenian expatriate basketball people in Spain
Slovenian expatriate basketball people in the United States
Slovenian expatriate basketball people in France
Slovenian expatriate basketball people in the Czech Republic
Slovenian expatriate basketball people in Italy
Slovenian expatriate basketball people in Poland
Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Yugoslav women's basketball players
Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate basketball people in Slovenia
Bosnia and Herzegovina emigrants to Slovenia
Bosnia and Herzegovina women's basketball players |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryanne%20Tipler | Maryanne Jennifer Tipler is a New Zealand mathematics educator who has incorporated New Zealand culture into her "43 mathematics textbooks, 28 teacher files and nine homework books for primary, intermediate and secondary students", used in 85% of New Zealand schools.
Tipler's teacher file NZ Curriculum Mathematics: Connecting All Strands Level 3A won the 2015 Copyright Licensing New Zealand Educational Publishing Award for "Teachers’ Choice: Best Resource in Primary".
Tipler was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2019 New Year Honours.
References
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
New Zealand women mathematicians
Mathematics educators
Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-object | In algebraic topology, an -object (also called a symmetric sequence) is a sequence of objects such that each comes with an action of the symmetric group .
The category of combinatorial species is equivalent to the category of finite -sets (roughly because the permutation category is equivalent to the category of finite sets and bijections.)
S-module
By -module, we mean an -object in the category of finite-dimensional vector spaces over a field k of characteristic zero (the symmetric groups act from the right by convention). Then each -module determines a Schur functor on .
This definition of -module shares its name with the considerably better-known model for highly structured ring spectra due to Elmendorf, Kriz, Mandell and May.
See also
Highly structured ring spectrum
Notes
References
Algebraic topology |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace%20DeGennaro | Grace DeGennaro (born 1956) is an American artist. She is best known for watercolors and paintings that explore “ritual, geometry, and growth through repeated forms, serial patterns, and iconic forms like circles and diamonds.”
Biography
DeGennaro was born in Rockville Centre, New York in 1956. She received a BS in Fine Arts from Skidmore College in 1978 and an MFA from Columbia University in 1986. She lives and works in Yarmouth, Maine.
Work
DeGennaro’s artistic practice has been described as nature and mathematics converging where “subtle washes of watercolor yield symmetrical compositions of circles and triangles, which are then heightened with small beads of colored pigment. These patterns accumulate according to the Fibonacci sequence or the principle of gnomonic growth to create a visible record of time.”
Among her early influences was the 1984 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, Primitivism in 20th Century Art, which focused on the impact of ritual and religion in non-Western art.
Along with art from non-Western cultures the artist’s life-long study of symbols and her own dreams have been a source of inspiration. DeGennaro has recorded dreams in a journal for 37 years.
DeGennaro has been the recipient of a grant from the Ballinglen Arts Foundation in 2012.
Selected exhibitions
DeGennaro’s work has been included in Sixfold Symmetry: Pattern in Art and Science at The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery in Saratoga Springs, Patterns: Selections from the Kentler Flatfiles at Kentler International Drawing Space in Brooklyn, NY, and To Infinity and Beyond: Mathematics in Contemporary Art at the Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, NY. Her work has also been exhibited in the American Embassies in Tanzania and Qatar.
2018 Heaven and Earth, Drive-By Projects, Watertown, MA
2018 New Geometry II, Fred Giampietro Gallery, New Haven, CT
2016 Continuum, Schema Projects, Brooklyn, NY
2017 Patterns: Selections from the Kentler Flatfiles, Kentler International Drawing Space, Brooklyn, NY; curated by Samantha Friedman
2017 Sixfold Symmetry: Pattern in Art and Science, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Saratoga Springs, NY; curated by Rachel Seligman And Rachel Roe Dale
2015 Stack/File: Selections from the Kentler Flatfiles, Kentler International Drawing Space, Brooklyn, NY; curated by Ana Torok
2012 Textility
2012 Biennial, Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockland, ME
2010 Indigo, Aucocisco Gallery, Portland, ME
2008 To Infinity and Beyond: Mathematics in Contemporary Art, Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY Curated by Lynn Gamwell and Elizabeth Merryman
Public collections
Tang Teaching Museum, Saratoga Springs, NY
Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY
Gund Collection, Boston, MA
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC
University of New England, Portland, ME
Ballinglen Arts Foundation Archive, County Mayo, Ireland
Wellington Management, Boston, MA
Fidelity Investments, Boston, MA
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Melbourne%20Renegades%20records%20and%20statistics | This is a list of Melbourne Renegades records and statistics in the Big Bash League, an Australian cricket series.
Records
Team records
Result summary versus opponent
Highest totals
Lowest totals
Batting records
Most runs
Highest individual scores
Highest averages
Minimum 10 innings
Highest strike rates
Minimum 125 balls faced
Most fifties
Most sixes
Bowling records
Most wickets
Best bowling figures
Best averages
Minimum 10 wickets
Best economy rates
Minimum 150 balls
Partnerships
Highest partnerships by wicket
References
Melbourne Renegades (BBL) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladyslav%20Dubinchak | Vladyslav Yuriyovych Dubinchak (; born 1 July 1998) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for the Ukrainian Premier League club Dynamo Kyiv.
Career statistics
References
External links
1998 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Vinnytsia Oblast
Ukrainian men's footballers
Ukraine men's youth international footballers
Ukraine men's under-21 international footballers
Men's association football defenders
FC Dynamo Kyiv players
FC Arsenal Kyiv players
FC Karpaty Lviv players
SC Dnipro-1 players
Ukrainian Premier League players
21st-century Ukrainian people |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parabolic%20line | In differential geometry, a smooth surface in three dimensions has a parabolic point when the Gaussian curvature is zero. Typically such points lie on a curve called the parabolic line
which separates the surface into regions of positive and negative Gaussian curvature.
Points on the parabolic line give rise to folds on the Gauss map: where a ridge crosses a parabolic line there is a cusp of the Gauss map.
References
Differential geometry of surfaces
Surfaces |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandroff%20plank | Alexandroff plank in topology, an area of mathematics, is a topological space that serves as an instructive example.
Definition
The construction of the Alexandroff plank starts by defining the topological space to be the Cartesian product of and where is the first uncountable ordinal, and both carry the interval topology. The topology is extended to a topology by adding the sets of the form
where
The Alexandroff plank is the topological space
It is called plank for being constructed from a subspace of the product of two spaces.
Properties
The space has the following properties:
It is Urysohn, since is regular. The space is not regular, since is a closed set not containing while every neighbourhood of intersects every neighbourhood of
It is semiregular, since each basis rectangle in the topology is a regular open set and so are the sets defined above with which the topology was expanded.
It is not countably compact, since the set has no upper limit point.
It is not metacompact, since if is a covering of the ordinal space with not point-finite refinement, then the covering of defined by and has not point-finite refinement.
See also
References
Lynn Arthur Steen and J. Arthur Seebach, Jr., Counterexamples in Topology. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1978. Reprinted by Dover Publications, New York, 1995. (Dover edition).
S. Watson, The Construction of Topological Spaces. Recent Progress in General Topology, Elsevier, 1992.
Topological spaces |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arens%20square | In mathematics, the Arens square is a topological space, named for Richard Friederich Arens. Its role is mainly to serve as a counterexample.
Definition
The Arens square is the topological space where
The topology is defined from the following basis. Every point of is given the local basis of relatively open sets inherited from the Euclidean topology on . The remaining points of are given the local bases
Properties
The space is:
T2½, since neither points of , nor , nor can have the same second coordinate as a point of the form , for .
not T3 or T3½, since for there is no open set such that since must include a point whose first coordinate is , but no such point exists in for any .
not Urysohn, since the existence of a continuous function such that and implies that the inverse images of the open sets and of with the Euclidean topology, would have to be open. Hence, those inverse images would have to contain and for some . Then if , it would occur that is not in . Assuming that , then there exists an open interval such that . But then the inverse images of and under would be disjoint closed sets containing open sets which contain and , respectively. Since , these closed sets containing and for some cannot be disjoint. Similar contradiction arises when assuming .
semiregular, since the basis of neighbourhood that defined the topology consists of regular open sets.
second countable, since is countable and each point has a countable local basis. On the other hand is neither weakly countably compact, nor locally compact.
totally disconnected but not totally separated, since each of its connected components, and its quasi-components are all single points, except for the set which is a two-point quasi-component.
not scattered (every nonempty subset of contains a point isolated in ), since each basis set is dense-in-itself.
not zero-dimensional, since doesn't have a local basis consisting of open and closed sets. This is because for small enough, the points would be limit points but not interior points of each basis set.
References
Lynn Arthur Steen and J. Arthur Seebach, Jr., Counterexamples in Topology. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1978. Reprinted by Dover Publications, New York, 1995. (Dover edition).
Topological spaces |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renate%20Tobies | Renate A. Tobies (born January 25, 1947) is a German mathematician and historian of mathematics known for her biographies of Felix Klein and Iris Runge.
Education and career
Tobies grew up in East Germany, and studied mathematics and chemistry at Leipzig University. She completed a doctoral dissertation (Dr. paed.) on the history of chemistry education, Die Entwicklung des allgemeinbildenden Chemieunterrichts auf dem Gebiet der DDR unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der ideologischen Erziehung (1945 bis zum VIII. Parteitag der SED), there in 1975. After briefly teaching pharmacy, she took a position in Leipzig's Institute for the History of Medicine and Natural Sciences, specializing in the history of mathematics. She completed her habilitation there, and earned a second doctorate (Dr.sc.) in 1986 with a dissertation Die gesellschaftliche Stellung deutscher mathematischer Organisationen und ihre Funktion bei der Veränderung der gesellschaftlichen Wirksamkeit der Mathematik (1871 - 1933).
The German reunification led to a drastic reduction in the size of the Leipzig institute, and in 1993 Tobies took a Sofja Kowalewskaja Visiting Professorship at the University of Kaiserslautern. After several additional visiting professorships at the Technical University of Braunschweig, University of Göttingen, University of Stuttgart, and University of Linz, she settled at the University of Jena until her retirement.
Books
Tobies is the author or editor of books including:
Felix Klein (Teubner, 1981)
"Aller Männerkultur zum Trotz": Frauen in Mathematik, Naturwissenschaften und Technik [Despite the all-male culture: Women in mathematics, science, and technology] (Campus Verlag, 1997, reprinted 2008)
Mathematik auf den Versammlungen der Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher und Ärzte 1843–1890 [Mathematics at the meetings of the Society of German Naturalists and Physicians 1843–1890] (with Klaus Volkert, Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft MBH, 1998)
Brieftagebuch zwischen Max Planck, Carl Runge, Bernhard Karsten, und Adolf Leopold (ed. with Klaus Hentschel, ERS Verlag, 1999)
Traumjob Mathematik! Berufswege von Frauen und Männern in der Mathematik [Dream job mathematics! Career paths of women and men in mathematics] (with Andrea Abele and Helmut Neunzert, Birkhäuser, 2004)
Biographisches Lexikon in Mathematik promovierter Personen an deutschen Universitäten und Technischen Hochschulen WS 1907/08 bis WS 1944/45 [Biographical dictionary of persons graduated in mathematics at German universities and technical universities WS 1907/08 to WS 1944/45] (Erwin Rauner Verlag, 2006)
Morgen möchte ich wieder 100 herrliche Sachen ausrechnen: Iris Runge bei Osram und Telefunken [Tomorrow I would like to calculate another 100 marvelous things: Iris Runge at Osram and Telefunken] (Franz Steiner Verlag, 2010), revised as Iris Runge: A Life at the Crossroads of Mathematics, Science, and Industry (Valentine A. Pakis, trans., Birkhäuser, 2012)
Margarete Kahn und Klara Löbenstein: |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evdokimov%27s%20algorithm | In computational number theory, Evdokimov's algorithm, named after Sergei Evdokimov, is the asymptotically fastest known algorithm for factorization of polynomials (until 2019). It can factorize a one-variable polynomial of degree over an explicitly given finite field of cardinality . Assuming the generalized Riemann hypothesis the algorithm runs in deterministic time (see Big O notation). This is an improvement of both Berlekamp's algorithm and Rónyai's algorithm in the sense that the first algorithm is polynomial for small characteristic of the field, whearas the second one is polynomial for small ; however, both of them are exponential if no restriction is made.
The factorization of a polynomial over a ground field is reduced to the case when has no multiple roots and is completely splitting
over (i.e. has distinct roots in ). In order to find a root of in this case, the algorithm deals with
polynomials not only over the ground field but also over a completely splitting semisimple algebra over (an example of such an algebra is given by , where ). The main problem here is to find efficiently a nonzero zero-divisor in the algebra. The GRH is used only to take roots in finite fields in polynomial time. Thus the Evdokimov algorithm, in fact, solves a polynomial equation over a finite field "by radicals" in quasipolynomial time, see Time complexity.
The analyses of Evdokimov's algorithm is closely related with some problems in the association scheme theory. With the help of this approach, it was proved
that if is a prime and has a ‘large’ -smooth divisor , then a modification of the Evdokimov algorithm finds a nontrivial factor of the polynomial in deterministic time, assuming GRH and that .
References
Further reading
Computational number theory |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper%20Legrand | Cooper Legrand (born 30 December 1998) is a Mauritian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Kingston City and the Mauritius national football team.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
International
References
1998 births
Living people
Mauritian men's footballers
Mauritius men's international footballers
Richmond SC players
Kingston City FC players
Men's association football midfielders |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby%20Hampson | Tobias "Toby" Hampson (born December 20, 1975) is an attorney and judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
Hampson graduated from the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics and earned an undergraduate degree in international studies and history from American University in 1998. He earned his Juris Doctor degree from the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law in 2002. He worked as a law clerk to judges K. Edward Greene, Wanda Bryant and Robert C. Hunter of the North Carolina Court of Appeals from 2002 to 2004, as an attorney at Patterson Dilthey from 2004 to 2007, and at Wyrick, Robbins, Yates & Ponton from 2007 to 2018.
In 2018, Hampson was elected to an eight-year term on the North Carolina Court of Appeals (expiring 2026). He took office in January 2019.
References
1975 births
Living people
21st-century American judges
American University alumni
Campbell University alumni
North Carolina Court of Appeals judges
North Carolina Democrats |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stabilization%20hypothesis | In mathematics, specifically in category theory and algebraic topology, the Baez–Dolan stabilization hypothesis, proposed in , states that suspension of a weak n-category has no more essential effect after n + 2 times. Precisely, it states that the suspension functor is an equivalence for .
References
Sources
External links
https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/stabilization+hypothesis
Algebraic topology
Higher category theory |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautschi%27s%20inequality | In real analysis, a branch of mathematics, Gautschi's inequality is an inequality for ratios of gamma functions. It is named after Walter Gautschi.
Statement
Let be a positive real number, and let . Then
History
In 1948, Wendel proved the inequalities
for and . He used this to determine the asymptotic behavior of a ratio of gamma functions. The upper bound in this inequality is stronger than the one given above.
In 1959, Gautschi independently proved two inequalities for ratios of gamma functions. His lower bounds were identical to Wendel's. One of his upper bounds was the one given in the statement above, while the other one was sometimes stronger and sometimes weaker than Wendel's.
Consequences
An immediate consequence is the following description of the asymptotic behavior of ratios of gamma functions:
Proofs
There are several known proofs of Gautschi's inequality. One simple proof is based on the strict logarithmic convexity of Euler's gamma function. By definition, this means that for every and with and every , we have
Apply this inequality with , , and . Also apply it with , , and . The resulting inequalities are:
Rearranging the first of these gives the lower bound, while rearranging the second and applying the trivial estimate gives the upper bound.
Related inequalities
A survey of inequalities for ratios of gamma functions was written by Qi.
The proof by logarithmic convexity gives the stronger upper bound
Gautschi's original paper proved a different stronger upper bound,
where is the digamma function. Neither of these upper bounds is always stronger than the other.
Kershaw proved two tighter inequalities. Again assuming that and ,
Gautschi's inequality is specific to a quotient of gamma functions evaluated at two real numbers having a small difference. However, there are extensions to other situations. If and are positive real numbers, then the convexity of leads to the inequality:
For , this leads to the estimates
A related but weaker inequality can be easily derived from the mean value theorem and the monotonicity of .
A more explicit inequality valid for a wider class of arguments is due to Kečkić and Vasić, who proved that if , then:
In particular, for , we have:
Guo, Qi, and Srivastava proved a similar-looking inequality, valid for all :
For , this leads to:
References
Gautschi Walter, (1959), Some Elementary Inequalities Relating to the Gamma and Incomplete Gamma Function, Journal of Mathematics and Physics, 38, doi:10.1002/sapm195938177.
Gamma and related functions |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santeri%20V%C3%A4%C3%A4n%C3%A4nen | Santeri Väänänen (born 1 January 2002) is a Finnish football player who plays as a midfielder for Eliteserien club Rosenborg and captains the Finland under-21 national team.
Career statistics
References
2002 births
Living people
Finnish men's footballers
Finland men's youth international footballers
Finland men's under-21 international footballers
Finland men's international footballers
Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi players
Veikkausliiga players
Rosenborg BK players
Finnish expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Norway
Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Norway
Men's association football midfielders |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C5%82aw%20Knapowski | Stanisław Knapowski (May 19, 1931 – September 28, 1967) was a Polish mathematician who worked on prime numbers and number theory. Knapowski published 53 papers despite dying at only 36 years old.
Life and education
Stanisław Knapowski was the son of Zofia Krysiewicz and Roch Knapowski. His father, Roch Knapowski was a lawyer in Poznań but later taught at Poznań University. The family moved to the Kielce province in south-eastern Poland after the German invasion of 1939 but returned to Poznań after the war.
Stanisław completed his high school education in 1949 excelling at math and continued on at Poznań University to study mathematics. Later in 1952 he continued his studies at University of Wrocław and earned his master's degree in 1954.
Knapowski was appointment an assistant at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań under Władysław Orlicz and worked towards his doctorate. He studied under the direction of Pál Turán starting in Lublin in 1956. He published many of his papers with Turán and Turán wrote a short biography of his life and work in 1971 after his death.
Knapowski began to work in this area and finished his doctorate in 1957 “Zastosowanie metod Turaná w analitycznej teorii liczb” ("Certain applications of Turan's methods in the analytical theory of numbers").
Knapowski had the opportunity to work abroad. He spent a year in Cambridge and worked with Louis J. Mordell and listened to classes by J.W.S. Cassels and Albert Ingham. He then moved on to Belgium, France and The Netherlands.
Knapowski returned to Poznań to finish another thesis to complete a post-doctoral qualification needed to lecture at a German university. "On new "explicit formulas" in prime number theory" in 1960.
In 1962 the Polish Mathematical Society awarded him their Mazurkiewicz Prize and he moved to Tulane University in New Orleans, United States. After a very short return to Poland, he left again and taught in Marburg in Germany, Gainesville, Florida and Miami, Florida.
Death
Knapowski was a good classical pianist. He was also an avid driver, but he died in a traffic accident where he lost control of his car, leaving the Miami airport.
Work
Knapowski expanded on the work of others in several fields of number theory, prime number theorem, modular arithmetic and non-Euclidean geometry.
Number of times the Δ(n) prime sign changes
Mathematicians work on primality tests to develop easier ways to find prime numbers when finding them by trial division is not practical. This has many applications in cybersecurity. There is no formula to calculate prime numbers. However, the distribution of primes can be statistically modelled. The prime number theorem, which was proven at the end of the 19th century, says that the probability of a randomly chosen number being prime is inversely proportional to its number of digits (logarithm). At the start of the 19th century, Adrien-Marie Legendre and Carl Friedrich Gauss suggested that as goes very large, the number of primes up t |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis%20Pinat | Louis Pinat ( 12 August 1929 - 30 December 2015) was a French footballer who played as goalkeeper.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1929 births
2015 deaths
French men's footballers
French football managers
Men's association football goalkeepers
Ligue 1 players
Ligue 2 players
Stade Rennais F.C. players
FC Nantes players
CS Hammam-Lif managers
French expatriate sportspeople in Tunisia
People from Boulogne-sur-Mer
Footballers from Pas-de-Calais
French expatriate football managers
Expatriate football managers in Tunisia
France men's B international footballers |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias%20Schonlau | Matthias Schonlau (born 9 November 1967) is a German Professor of statistics and actuarial science at the University of Waterloo.
Early life and career
Matthias Schonlau was born in Höxter, Germany. He attended University of Ulm for an undergrad degree but never obtained it because he became enrolled into a master's program at the Queen's University from which he graduated in 1993. In 1997 Matthias got his Ph.D. from the University of Waterloo.
From 1997 to 1999 he was a researcher for the National Institute of Statistical Sciences under mentorship of Alan Karr and during the same time worked as a security hacker at the AT&T Labs.
From 1999 to 2011 he worked as survey methodologist for RAND Corporation under mentorship of Sally Morton at its Santa Monica headquarters and eventually moved to their Pittsburgh office. From 2009 to 2010 he attended a sabbatical at the German Institute for Economic Research which was hosted in cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and from 2015 to 2016 he was a visiting scholar at the University of Auckland. From 2015 to 2018 he was a member of the European Survey Research Association and in the end of 2018 became the president of the survey methods section of the Statistical Society of Canada. He is also an associate editor of the Survey Research Methods.
Recognition
Schonlau is an NISS Distinguished Alumni Award recipient. He was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2020.
Personal life
Matthias Schonlau is married to Dr. Karla Kaphengst, a physician from the University Health and Counselling Centre. They have two children.
References
External links
Official website
1967 births
Living people
German statisticians
University of Ulm alumni
Queen's University at Kingston alumni
University of Waterloo alumni
Academic staff of the University of Auckland
Academic staff of the University of Waterloo
People from Höxter
RAND Corporation people
Fellows of the American Statistical Association |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaher%20Momani | Shaher Momani is a Jordanian distinguished professor of applied mathematics and one of the top ten scientists in the world in the field of fractional calculus according to Web of Science several times between 2009 and 2013. he was selected as one of the world's most influential scientific minds according to Thomson Reuters in 2014 and 2015. Momani was also selected by Thomson Reuters as one of the highly cited researchers between 2014 and 2018. Al Momani was honored by King Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein among the Jordanian Stars of Science for his contributions to his field of specialization during the World Science Forum in 2017.
Qualifications and positions
B.Sc. in mathematics in 1984 from Yarmouk University.
Ph.D. in mathematics in 1991 from University of Wales.
Islamic World Academy of Sciences fellowship.
Dean of the Faculty of Science at university of Jordan between 2014-2016.
Dean of Academic Research at university of Jordan between 2016-2018.
Member of Princess Sumaya University for Technology board of trustees.
Jordan Scientific Research Support Fund member between 2010-2012.
Member at the editorial board of The Jordanian Journal of Mathematics and Statistics.
Editor in chief of University of Jordan Dirasat journal.
Chairman of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Jordan between 2012 and 2014.
Chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Mutah University between 1994 and 1995.
Awards
The Order of King Abdullah II for Excellence of the Second Class for scientific research.
ISESCO Science Prize in 2008.
Ali Mango Distinguished Researcher Prize in 2016.
TWAS Prize for the Young Scientists in 2000.
Researcher Prize in Jordan in 2012.
Distinguished Researcher Prize at The University of Jordan.
References
External links
Jordanian scholar nominated for Nobel Prize in physics.
Academic staff of the University of Jordan
People from Ajloun
1962 births
Living people
Academic staff of Mutah University |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thierry%20Catherine | Thierry Catherine (born 2 August 1997) is a Martiniquais professional footballer who plays for Golden Lion FC and the Martinique national football team.
Career statistics
International
References
External links
Thierry Catherine at Caribbean Football Database
1997 births
Living people
Men's association football midfielders
Martiniquais men's footballers
Martiniquais expatriate men's footballers
Martinique men's international footballers
Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States
Martiniquais expatriate sportspeople in the United States |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer%20D.%20Parker | Jennifer D. Parker is an American statistician who works as the Director of the Division of Research and Methodology at the National Center for Health Statistics. Her publications include highly-cited works relating socioeconomic status, air pollution, and birth weight of infants.
Education and career
Parker completed her Ph.D. in biostatistics at the University of California, Berkeley, and did postdoctoral research at the University of California, San Francisco.
As well as her position at the National Center for Health Statistics, Parker holds a position as adjunct research professor in the Department of Applied Environmental Health of the University of Maryland School of Public Health.
Recognition
Parker served as the president of the Caucus for Women in Statistics in 2010. In 2017, she was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.
Selected publications
References
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American statisticians
Women statisticians
University of California, Berkeley alumni
University of Maryland, College Park faculty
Fellows of the American Statistical Association |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018%20Japanese%20Regional%20Leagues | The 2018 Japanese Regional Leagues were a competition between parallel association football leagues ranking at the bottom of the Japan Football League.
Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues in the 2018 season.
Champions list
League standings
Hokkaido
Tohoku
Kantō
Hokushinetsu
Tōkai
Kansai
Chūgoku
Shikoku
Kyushu
References
RSSSF
2018
2018 in Japanese football leagues |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018%20Nadeshiko%20League%20Cup | Statistics of Nadeshiko League Cup in the 2018 season.
Division 1
Overview
Nippon TV Beleza won the championship.
Results
Qualifying round
Group A
Group B
Final
Nippon TV Beleza 1-0 INAC Kobe Leonessa
Nippon TV Beleza won the championship.
Division 2
Overview
Iga FC Kunoichi won the championship.
Results
Qualifying round
Group A
Group B
Final
Sfida Setagaya FC 1-4 Iga FC Kunoichi
Iga FC Kunoichi won the championship.
References
Nadeshiko League Cup
2018 in Japanese women's football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018%20Empress%27s%20Cup | Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2018 season.
Overview
It was contested by 48 teams, and Nippon TV Beleza won the championship.
Results
1st round
JFA Academy Fukushima LSC 1-0 Chifure AS Elfen Saitama
Otani Muroran High School 1-4 Daito Bunka University
Nippon TV Menina 5-2 Kibi International University Charme Okayama Takahashi
Fukuoka J. Anclas 0-3 Waseda University
Mukogawa Women's University 5-4 Shikoku Gakuin University Kagawa West High School
Tokiwagi Gakuen High School LSC 3-1 Albirex Niigata U-18
Kanagawa University 3-2 Ryukyu Deigos
Norddea Hokkaido 1-3 Bunnys Kyoto SC
Fujieda Junshin High School 4-0 Sakuyo High School
Seiwa Gakuen High School 0-4 AS Harima Albion
Seisen University 0-6 Teikyo Heisei University
Angeviolet Hiroshima 4-0 Fukui University of Technology Fukui High School
Sendai University 2-5 Okayama Yunogo Belle
JEF United Chiba U-18 3-0 Tokoha University Tachibana High School
Nippon Sport Science University Fields Yokohama Satellite 0-0 (PSO 5-4) Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences
NGU Loveledge Nagoya 3-0 Osaka Toin High School
2nd round
Nippon TV Beleza 6-1 JFA Academy Fukushima LSC
Orca Kamogawa FC 6-1 Daito Bunka University
Cerezo Osaka Sakai 1-0 Nippon TV Menina
Mynavi Vegalta Sendai Ladies 2-0 Waseda University
AC Nagano Parceiro 4-0 Mukogawa Women's University
Ehime FC 0-1 Tokiwagi Gakuen High School LSC
Nippatsu Yokohama FC Seagulls 2-1 Kanagawa University
Urawa Reds 5-1 Bunnys Kyoto SC
Nojima Stella Kanagawa Sagamihara 3-0 Fujieda Junshin High School
Sfida Setagaya FC 0-4 AS Harima Albion
Iga FC Kunoichi 1-2 Teikyo Heisei University
JEF United Chiba 2-0 Angeviolet Hiroshima
Albirex Niigata 3-2 Okayama Yunogo Belle
Nippon Sport Science University Fields Yokohama 1-0 JEF United Chiba U-18
Shizuoka Sangyo University Iwata Bonita 6-1 Nippon Sport Science University Fields Yokohama Satellite
INAC Kobe Leonessa 4-0 NGU Loveledge Nagoya
3rd round
Nippon TV Beleza 4-0 Orca Kamogawa FC
Cerezo Osaka Sakai 0-2 Mynavi Vegalta Sendai Ladies
AC Nagano Parceiro 1-0 Tokiwagi Gakuen High School LSC
Nippatsu Yokohama FC Seagulls 0-2 Urawa Reds
Nojima Stella Kanagawa Sagamihara 3-1 AS Harima Albion
Teikyo Heisei University 0-1 JEF United Chiba
Albirex Niigata 3-1 Nippon Sport Science University Fields Yokohama
Shizuoka Sangyo University Iwata Bonita 0-2 INAC Kobe Leonessa
Quarterfinals
Nippon TV Beleza 6-0 Mynavi Vegalta Sendai Ladies
AC Nagano Parceiro 0-1 Urawa Reds
Nojima Stella Kanagawa Sagamihara 0-1 JEF United Chiba
Albirex Niigata 1-2 INAC Kobe Leonessa
Semifinals
Nippon TV Beleza 1-0 Urawa Reds
JEF United Chiba 0-1 INAC Kobe Leonessa
Final
Nippon TV Beleza 4-2 INAC Kobe Leonessa
Nippon TV Beleza won the championship.
References
Empress's Cup
2018 in Japanese women's football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persicula%20calculus | Persicula calculus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Cystiscidae.
References
Cystiscidae
Calculus
Gastropods described in 1870 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene%20Montie | Irene Curran Montie (December 12, 1921 – December 23, 2018) was an American statistician in the US government service who became president of the Caucus for Women in Statistics.
Early life and education
Montie was born in Tannersville, New York; her parents, Michael Edward Curran and Catherine Keogh Curran, were of Irish descent. She earned two associate degrees, two bachelor's degrees (from Upper Iowa University in 1973 and New York University in 1974), two master's degrees (from the University of Northern Colorado in 1974 and Central Michigan University in 1976), and a Ph.D., which she completed in 1976 at Walden University. Her dissertation was Application of Change Theory for Alleviation of Prejudicial Barriers to Career Advancement for Women: A Study in Two Federal Agencies, and was supervised by Harry Kranz.
Career
Before joining the United States Census Bureau, Montie founded a childcare firm.
From 1969 to 1978 she was chief of the Sampling Procedures Branch of the Census Bureau.
In the early 1980s she was director of the Survey and Statistical Design Division in the Office of Energy Systems and Support, United States Department of Energy.
Afterwards, she also worked in the Office of Management and Budget.
Service
Montie became president of the Caucus for Women in Statistics for the 1979 term. She also served on the Information Resources Management Curriculum Advisory Committee of Graduate School USA.
References
1921 births
2018 deaths
American statisticians
Women statisticians
Upper Iowa University alumni
New York University alumni
University of Northern Colorado alumni
Central Michigan University alumni |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gryann%20Mendoza | Gryann Mendoza (born September 9, 1990) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the TNT Tropang Giga of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
PBA career statistics
As of the end of 2021 season
Season-by-season averages
|-
| align=left |
| align=left | Star
| 11 || 4.6 || .455 || .667 || .400 || .5 || .4 || .0 || .0 || 2.2
|-
| align=center |
| align=left | Magnolia
| 15 || 4.1 || .395 || .267 || .429 || .7 || .4 || .0 || .1 || 2.5
|-
| align=left |
| align=left | TNT
| 12 || 3.7 || .364 || .222 || .250 || .3 || .3 || .1 || .0 || 1.6
|-class=sortbottom
| align="center" colspan=2 | Career
| 38 || 4.1 || .402 || .296 || .375 || .5 || .4 || .0 || .0 || 2.1
References
1990 births
Living people
Filipino men's basketball players
Magnolia Hotshots players
Shooting guards
Small forwards
FEU Tamaraws basketball players
Basketball players from Davao City
TNT Tropang Giga players
Filipino men's 3x3 basketball players
PBA 3x3 players |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgii%20Polozii | Georgii Nikolaevich Polozii (; 23 April 1914 – 26 November 1968) was a Soviet mathematician who mostly worked in pure mathematics such as complex analysis, approximation theory and numerical analysis. He also worked on elasticity theory, which is used in applied math and physics. He was Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1953), Head of the Department of Computational Mathematics of the Kyiv Cybernetics Faculty University (1958).
Education
In 1933, Polozii graduated from high school in the village of Verkhnyi Baskunchaky of Astrakhan Oblast, and subsequently entered the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Saratov University.
He graduated from Saratov University in 1937 and stayed to teach until he moved to the University of Kyiv in 1949.
Later life
After 1938, Polozii worked at the Department of Mathematical Analysis.
He participated in the Soviet-Finnish war. During the German-Soviet war in one of the battles near Nelidovo as infantry platoon commander he was seriously wounded. He had seven operations then he returned to Saratov University where he was engaged in scientific and pedagogical work. In 1946 he defended his Ph.D. thesis "Integral images of continuously differentiable functions of a complex variable".
In 1949, he began working at the University of Kyiv, first as an associate professor of the Department of Mathematical Physics, and from 1951 to 1958 – its head. In 1953 he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic "On some methods of the theory of functions in the mechanics of a continuous medium". In 1958 Georgiy Polozhia was elected head of the Department of Computational Mathematics.
He died on September 26, 1968, less than a year before realizing his dream of creating a separate faculty for computational mathematics and cybernetics. He is buried in Kyiv at Baykovoye Cemetery.
Works
Polozii mostly worked in the following four areas.
Complex functions
He produced "original results in the theory of functions of a complex variable"
A complex function is a function whose domain and range are subsets of the complex plane.
For any complex function, the values from the domain and their images in the range may be separated into real and imaginary parts:
where are all real-valued.
In other words, a complex function may be decomposed into
i.e., into two real-valued functions (, ) of two real variables ().
The basic concepts of complex analysis are often introduced by extending the elementary real functions (e.g., exponential functions, logarithmic functions, and trigonometric functions) into a complex domain and the corresponding complex range.
Approximation theory
He developed methods to solve boundary value problems which arise in mathematical physics. His work produced the method of summary representation.
He "devised a new approximation method for the solution of problems in elasticity and filtration".
Approximation theor |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuji%20Yamauchi | is a Japanese footballer.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1998 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Miyazaki Prefecture
Association football people from Miyazaki Prefecture
Japanese men's footballers
Japanese expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Singapore Premier League players
Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players
Japan Soccer College players
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Singapore
Expatriate men's footballers in Singapore
People from Miyazaki (city) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibuki%20Inoue | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1999 births
Living people
Japanese men's footballers
Japanese expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Singapore Premier League players
Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Singapore
Expatriate men's footballers in Singapore
Association football people from Osaka |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryutaro%20Shibanoki | is a Japanese footballer.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1998 births
Living people
Japanese men's footballers
Japanese expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Singapore Premier League players
Japan Soccer College players
Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Singapore
Expatriate men's footballers in Singapore |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazuki%20Sumiishi | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Yokohama Takeru FC.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1997 births
Living people
Japanese men's footballers
Japanese expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
Singapore Premier League players
Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Germany
Expatriate men's footballers in Germany
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Singapore
Expatriate men's footballers in Singapore |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodai%20Sumikawa | is a Japanese footballer who currently plays for Saturday Football Intl.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1999 births
Living people
Japanese men's footballers
Japanese expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
Singapore Premier League players
Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Singapore
Expatriate men's footballers in Singapore
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Taiwan
Expatriate men's footballers in Taiwan |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahul%20Rayyan | Shahul Rayyan Bin Mohammad Redzuan (born 12 February 1995) is a Singaporean footballer currently playing as a goalkeeper for Warriors of the Singapore Premier League.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1995 births
Living people
Singaporean men's footballers
Men's association football goalkeepers
Singapore Premier League players
Young Lions FC players
Warriors FC players
Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjin%20Vrebac | Sanjin Vrebac (born 25 February 2000) is an Austrian footballer who plays for German Oberliga Niederrhein club SV Sonsbeck.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
2000 births
Living people
Austrian men's footballers
Austrian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Singapore Premier League players
A Lyga players
Austrian Regionalliga players
Oberliga (football) players
SV Allerheiligen players
Kapfenberger SV players
Balestier Khalsa FC players
FK Panevėžys players
FC Wels players
SV Spittal/Drau players
SC Weiz players
Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Germany
Expatriate men's footballers in Germany
Expatriate men's footballers in Singapore
Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Lithuania
Expatriate men's footballers in Lithuania |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dusan%20Marinkovic | Dusan Marinkovic (born 22 May 2000) is a Serbian footballer currently playing as a forward.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
Living people
2000 births
Serbian men's footballers
Serbian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Singapore Premier League players
Balestier Khalsa FC players
Serbian expatriate sportspeople in China
Expatriate men's footballers in China
Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Singapore
Expatriate men's footballers in Singapore
Place of birth missing (living people) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred%20Osei | Alfred Kofi Osei (born 7 July 1988) is a Ghanaian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Filipino side Kaya–Iloilo.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1988 births
Living people
Ghanaian men's footballers
Ghanaian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
Expatriate men's footballers in the Philippines
Kaya F.C.–Iloilo players
Philippines Football League players |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandre%20Mat%C3%A3o | Alexandre Aparecido Reche Bernardes (born 26 March 1986), commonly known as Alexandre Matão, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a forward.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1986 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube players
Fluminense FC players
União Agrícola Barbarense Futebol Clube players
Esporte Clube Juventude players
Grêmio Esportivo Brasil players
Esporte Clube São José players
GAIS players
Grêmio Esportivo Glória players
Gil Vicente F.C. players
C.F. União players
Esporte Clube Internacional players
Cerâmica Atlético Clube players
Futebol Clube Santa Cruz players
Sport Club São Paulo players
Rio Branco Football Club players
Al-Hala SC players
Ras Al Khaimah Club players
Dibba Al-Hisn Sports Club players
Al Dhaid SC players
Al-Arabi SC (UAE) players
Al-Okhdood Club players
Campeonato Brasileiro Série D players
Allsvenskan players
Liga Portugal 2 players
Segunda Divisão players
Bahraini Premier League players
UAE First Division League players
Saudi Second Division players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Sweden
Expatriate men's footballers in Sweden
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Vietnam
Expatriate men's footballers in Vietnam
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Oman
Expatriate men's footballers in Oman
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Bahrain
Expatriate men's footballers in Bahrain
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates
Expatriate men's footballers in the United Arab Emirates
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia
Expatriate men's footballers in Saudi Arabia
People from Jaboticabal
Footballers from São Paulo (state) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santiago%20Micolta | Santiago Daniel Micolta Lastra (born 26 May 2000) is an Ecuadorian footballer who plays as a forward for Serie A de México side Deportiva Venados.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
2000 births
Living people
Ecuadorian men's footballers
Ecuadorian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Unión La Calera footballers
Ecuadorian Serie A players
Chilean Primera División players
Ecuadorian expatriate sportspeople in Chile
Expatriate men's footballers in Chile |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201992%29 | Wesley dos Santos Rodrigues (born 2 April 1992), commonly known as Wesley, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Nam Định.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1992 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
Coritiba Foot Ball Club players
Rio Branco Sport Club players
Marília Atlético Clube players
Parnahyba Sport Club players
Botafogo Futebol Clube (PB) players
Ypiranga Futebol Clube players
Maringá Futebol Clube players
Global F.C. players
Davao Aguilas F.C. players
Esporte Clube São Bento players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in the Philippines
Expatriate men's footballers in the Philippines
Philippines Football League players |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryota%20Ishikawa | is a Japanese former footballer who played as a midfielder.
Career
Ishikawa formerly played for Philippines Football League side Stallion Laguna.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1988 births
Living people
Japanese men's footballers
Japanese expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Suzuka Point Getters players
Fukushima United FC players
FC Osaka players
FB Gulbene players
Lanexang United F.C. players
Stallion Laguna F.C. players
Latvian Higher League players
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Latvia
Expatriate men's footballers in Latvia
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Laos
Expatriate men's footballers in Laos
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Thailand
Expatriate men's footballers in Thailand
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in the Philippines
Expatriate men's footballers in the Philippines
Expatriate men's footballers in Mongolia
Expatriate men's footballers in Cambodia
Philippines Football League players
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Cambodia
Association football people from Osaka |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustavo%20Zamaio | Gustavo Pedroso Zamaio (born 7 April 1986) is a retired Brazilian footballer.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1986 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras players
Toledo Esporte Clube players
União Bandeirante Futebol Clube players
Bidvest Wits F.C. players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in South Africa
Expatriate men's soccer players in South Africa
Footballers from São Paulo |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89der%20Richartz | Éder Richartz (born 7 October 1981) is a retired Brazilian footballer.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1981 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Avaí FC players
Clube Atlético Metropolitano players
Coritiba Foot Ball Club players
Associação Naval 1º de Maio players
Esporte Clube São Bento players
ABC Futebol Clube players
Associação Chapecoense de Futebol players
Esporte Clube Noroeste players
Associação Desportiva Confiança players
Free State Stars F.C. players
Sociedade Esportiva, Recreativa e Cultural Guarani players
Hà Nội FC (1956) players
Clube Esportivo Aimoré players
Associação Atlética Coruripe players
Liga Portugal 2 players
Primeira Liga players
South African Premier Division players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in South Africa
Expatriate men's soccer players in South Africa
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Vietnam
Expatriate men's footballers in Vietnam
Footballers from Florianópolis |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabio%20Marinho | Fabio da Silva Costa Marinho (born 25 March 1983) is a retired Brazilian footballer.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1983 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
Avaí FC players
Clube Atlético Metropolitano players
Coritiba Foot Ball Club players
Associação Naval 1º de Maio players
Esporte Clube São Bento players
ABC Futebol Clube players
Associação Chapecoense de Futebol players
Esporte Clube Noroeste players
Associação Desportiva Confiança players
Free State Stars F.C. players
Sociedade Esportiva, Recreativa e Cultural Guarani players
Hà Nội FC (1956) players
Clube Esportivo Aimoré players
Associação Atlética Coruripe players
South African Premier Division players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in South Africa
Expatriate men's soccer players in South Africa
Expatriate men's footballers in Syria
União Esporte Clube players
Syrian Premier League players |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Neft%C3%A7i%20PFK%20records%20and%20statistics | This article lists the records of Neftçi PFK.
UEFA competitions
First UEFA club competitions: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
First match UEFA club competitions: Neftchi Baku 0–3 APOEL, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, first qualification round, 10 August 1995.
First goal scored in the UEFA club competitions: Vidadi Rzayev, against PFC Lokomotiv Sofia, UEFA Cup, first qualification round, 17 July 1996.
First win in the UEFA club competitions: Neftchi Baku 2–1 PFC Lokomotiv Sofia, UEFA Cup, first qualification round, 17 July 1996.
First group match in the UEFA club competitions: Neftchi Baku 0–0 Partizan, UEFA Europa League, 20 September 2012.
Biggest win in the UEFA club competitions: Neftchi Baku 3–0 FC Zestafoni, UEFA Champions League, second qualification round, 17 July 2012.
Biggest defeat in the UEFA club competitions: Neftchi Baku 0–8 Widzew Łódź, in the UEFA Champions League, first qualification round, 23 July 1997.
Seasons first date UEFA club competitions: 21 June (2008–09).
Seasons last date UEFA club competitions: 6 December (2012–13).
Most appearances in UEFA club competitions: 24 appearances
Rashad Sadiqov.
Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: 4 goals
Rashad Sadiqov;
Julius Wobay.
Non-UEFA competitions
First Non-UEFA club competitions: CIS Cup
First match Non-UEFA club competitions: Neftchi Baku 0–1 Skonto Riga, CIS Cup, group stage, 25 January 1993.
First win in the Non-UEFA club competitions: Neftchi Baku 1–0 Sitora Dushanbe, CIS Cup, group stage, 31 January 1995.
Biggest win in the UEFA club competitions: Neftchi Baku 4–1 Nebitçi Balkanabat, CIS Cup, group stage, 16 January 2005.
Biggest defeat in the UEFA club competitions: Neftchi Baku 0–8 Spartak Moscow, in the CIS Cup, group stage, 27 January 1993.
References
General
Official Website
Specific
Records |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danilo%20Lins | Danilo de Fausto Lins (born 23 May 1986) is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Liga de Elite side Monte Carlo.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1986 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players
Clube Náutico Capibaribe players
Guarani Esporte Clube (MG) players
San Martín de San Juan footballers
Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube players
East Riffa Club players
Araripina Futebol Clube players
Resende FC players
Central Sport Club players
Clube do Remo players
Clube Recreativo e Atlético Catalano players
Grêmio Esportivo Juventus players
Associação Desportiva Recreativa e Cultural Icasa players
Madureira Esporte Clube players
Guarani Esporte Clube (CE) players
Clube Sociedade Esportiva players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Argentina
Expatriate men's footballers in Argentina
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Bahrain
Expatriate men's footballers in Bahrain
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Macau
Expatriate men's footballers in Macau
Footballers from Recife
Liga de Elite players |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiago%20Faria | Thiago Henrique Marques Faria (born 13 January 1989), commonly known as Thiago Faria, is a retired Brazilian footballer.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
S.C. Praiense players
S.C. Pombal players
Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco players
C.F. União players
Liga Portugal 2 players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
Footballers from Belo Horizonte
1989 births |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anima%20Anandkumar | Animashree (Anima) Anandkumar is the Bren Professor of Computing at California Institute of Technology. She is a director of Machine Learning research at NVIDIA. Her research considers tensor-algebraic methods, deep learning and non-convex problems.
Education and early career
Anandkumar was born in Mysore. Her parents are both engineers, and her grandfather was a mathematician. Her great-great-grandfather was the Sanskrit scholar R. Shamasastry. She began to study Bharatanatyam and she learnt this style of dancing for many years. She studied electrical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras and graduated in 2004. She joined Cornell University for her graduate studies, earning a PhD under the supervision of Lang Tong in 2009. Her first project looked at distributed statistical estimation. She was an IBM Fellow at Cornell University between 2008 and 2009. Her thesis considered Scalable Algorithms for Distributed Statistical Inference. During her PhD she worked in the networking group at IBM on end-to-end service-level transactions. She was a postdoctoral scholar at Massachusetts Institute of Technology until 2010, where she worked in the Stochastic Systems Group with Alan Willsky.
Research
In 2010 Anandkumar joined University of California, Irvine, as an assistant professor. At the time, the technology industry was at the beginning of the big data revolution. Here she started working on tensor decompositions of latent variable models. She joined Microsoft Research in New England as a visiting scientist in 2012. In 2013 she was awarded a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to investigate big data and social networks. She was made an assistant professor with tenure at UC Irvine in 2016. She specialised in large-scale machine learning and high-dimensional statistics. Anandkumar was a Principal Scientist at Amazon Web Services from 2016 to 2018. She worked with the Apache MXNet tool, introducing new functionality and developing multi-modal processing algorithms. She represented Amazon Web Services at the Anita Borg Institute in 2017, the Mulan forum for Chinese women entrepreneurs and Shaastra in 2018, discussing Deep Learning. She also worked on Amazon Rekognition, Amazon Lex and Amazon Polly. She was involved with the launch of Amazon SageMaker, an opportunity for developers to use machine learning models.
Anandkumar joined the Machine Learning Conference Board of Advisors in 2018. In 2018 Anandkumar joined NVIDIA as Director of Machine Learning Research, and Caltech as the Bren Professor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences. At NVIDIA she opened a new core laboratories in artificial intelligence and machine learning in Santa Clara. She has pushed for governments to invest in robotics and artificial intelligence. She spoke at the 2018 TEDxIndiana University about the algorithms she has developed to process big data.
Diversity in technology
Anandkumar is committed to improving diversity in the technology sector. She laun |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20Sena | Rick Sena Leal Noleto (born 6 August 1997), commonly known as Rick Sena, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Covilhã.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1997 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Cruzeiro Esporte Clube players
C.S. Marítimo players
S.C. Covilhã players
Liga Portugal 2 players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
Sportspeople from Tocantins
People from Araguaína |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miranda%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201998%29 | Guilherme dos Santos Rodrigues (born 9 May 1998), commonly known as Miranda, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Estrela da Amadora.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1998 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Associação Ferroviária de Esportes players
Coritiba Foot Ball Club players
S.C. Covilhã players
C.F. Estrela da Amadora players
Liga Portugal 2 players
Campeonato de Portugal (league) players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
Footballers from Rio Grande do Sul
People from Alvorada |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deivison | Deivison William Borges (born 12 April 1991), commonly known as Deivison, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Portuguese club Santarém.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1991 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Clube Esportivo Bento Gonçalves players
Clube Esportivo Lajeadense players
Esporte Clube Juventude players
Galícia Esporte Clube players
Bangu Atlético Clube players
Bonsucesso Futebol Clube players
Resende FC players
Uberlândia Esporte Clube players
S.C. Covilhã players
Liga Portugal 2 players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
Footballers from Porto Alegre |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Hasofer | Abraham Michael Hasofer (1927-2010) was an Australian statistician. Professor Hasofer held the position of the Chair of Statistics within the Mathematics Department in the University of New South Wales in Sydney from 1969 to 1991. He subsequently held a position at the La Trobe University in Melbourne. He authored a number of publications in the field of applied mathematics and civil engineering, including his formulation of the Hasofer-Lind Reliability Index.
Biography
Abraham Hasofer was born in Alexandria, Egypt, on 2 October 1927 to an Ashkenazi Jewish family. He migrated to Israel after the state's independence but subsequently migrated to Australia in 1955. In the 1960s, Hasofer joined the Chabad Hasidic movement.
Education and career
In 1948, Hasofer earned a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Alexandria in Egypt. In 1960 he earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Tasmania, and in 1964, Hasofer earned his PhD in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Tasmania which was the first PhD degree earned in the university's Department of Mathematics. At the time, Hasofer was a lecturer in the department. Hasofer went on to become Professor of Statistics at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He was chair of statistics within the Mathematics Department for much of his career.
Prior to Hasofer's position at UNSW, he was a resident Fellow of the Australian National University in Canberra from 1955 to 1956. Hasofer and his family remained in Canberra until 1969.
Hasofer was a visiting professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Princeton University.
Hasofer received the status of emeritus professor at UNSW. Hasofer died in 2010.
Activities
Hasofer's work in mathematics included the formulation of the advanced statistical method known as the Hasofer-Lind Reliability Index which is recognized as an important step towards the development of contemporary methods to effectively and accurately estimate structural safety. The Hasofer-Lind Reliability Index is more often called the first-order reliability method (FORM) which Hasofer successfully applied as a method to resolving structural problems. Alternatively, it is referred to as the first order second-moment reliability index.
Hasofer's research has been used in the field of fMRI research.
In the Jewish community
While living in Canberra, Michael Hasofer and his wife Atara Hasofer were faced with the challenge of the lack of kosher meat in the Australian capital, a challenge that had discouraged other Orthodox families from residing in the city. Hasofer attended a course on the Jewish ritual laws of the slaughter of poultry (shechitat ofot) and made his services available to the community. However, the Jewish community in Canberra took little advantage of the offer. While in Canberra, Hasofer served the Jewish community as a synagogue officiant. He and his wife Atara also served as members of the Education Committee, wit |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busokelo%20District | Busokelo is a new district in 2013 from Rungwe District within the Mbeya Region of Tanzania.
In 2022 the Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics report there were 100,123 people in the district from 96,348 in 2012.
Administrative subdivisions
The district has 13 wards, 56 villages and 237 suburbs.
Wards
Wards assigned to Busokelo District in 2016.
Isange
Itete
Kabula
Kambasegela
Kandete
Kisegese
Luteba
Lupata
Lufilyo
Lwangwa
Mpata
Mpombo
Ntaba
References
Districts of Mbeya Region |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malinyi%20District | Malinyi District is a district of the Morogoro Region of Tanzania.
In 2016 the Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics report there were 125,472 people in the ward.
People in the region
Around 60% of the people in this regio is illiterate.
Sights
Kilombero Game Reserve: The District shares part of the Kilombero River Game Reserve. The reserve is home to large numbers of buffalo, elephant, zebra, crocodile and the colobus Monkeys.
NGOs in Malinyi
SolidarMed Solidar Suisse
Eye Care Foundation
References
Districts of Morogoro Region |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyasa%20District | Nyasa District is a district of the Ruvuma Region of Tanzania.
In 2016 the Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics report there were 159,103 people in the district, from 146,160 in 2012.
The district has 3 divisions, 20 wards, and 84 villages.
References
Districts of Ruvuma Region |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20spider%20and%20the%20fly%20problem | The spider and the fly problem is a recreational mathematics problem with an unintuitive solution, asking for a shortest path or geodesic between two points on the surface of a cuboid. It was originally posed by Henry Dudeney.
Problem
In the typical version of the puzzle, an otherwise empty cuboid room 30 feet long, 12 feet wide and 12 feet high contains a spider and a fly. The spider is 1 foot below the ceiling and horizontally centred on one 12′×12′ wall. The fly is 1 foot above the floor and horizontally centred on the opposite wall. The problem is to find the minimum distance the spider must crawl along the walls, ceiling and/or floor to reach the fly, which remains stationary.
Solutions
A naive solution is for the spider to remain horizontally centred, and crawl up to the ceiling, across it and down to the fly, giving a distance of 42 feet. Instead, the shortest path, 40 feet long, spirals around five of the six faces of the cuboid. Alternatively, it can be described by unfolding the cuboid into a net and finding a shortest path (a line segment) on the resulting unfolded system of six rectangles in the plane. Different nets produce different segments with different lengths, and the question becomes one of finding a net whose segment length is minimum. Another path, of intermediate length , crosses diagonally through four faces instead of five.
For a room of length l, width w and height h, the spider a distance b below the ceiling, and the fly a distance a above the floor, length of the spiral path is while the naive solution has length . Depending on the dimensions of the cuboid, and on the initial positions of the spider and fly, one or another of these paths, or of four other paths, may be the optimal solution. However, there is no rectangular cuboid, and two points on the cuboid, for which the shortest path passes through all six faces of the cuboid.
A different lateral thinking solution, beyond the stated rules of the puzzle, involves the spider attaching dragline silk to the wall to lower itself to the floor, and crawling 30 feet across it and 1 foot up the opposite wall, giving a crawl distance of 31 feet. Similarly, it can climb to the ceiling, cross it, then attach the silk to lower itself 11 feet, also a 31-foot crawl.
History
The problem was originally posed by Henry Dudeney in the English newspaper Weekly Dispatch on 14 June 1903 and collected in The Canterbury Puzzles (1907). Martin Gardner calls it "Dudeney's best-known brain-teaser".
A version of the problem was recorded by Adolf Hurwitz in his diary in 1908. Hurwitz stated that he heard it from L. Gustave du Pasquier, who in turn had heard it from Richard von Mises.
References
Recreational mathematics
Geodesic (mathematics) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm%20Budd | Malcolm Budd (born 23 December 1941) is a British philosopher.
Biography
Budd studied mathematics and philosophy at Jesus College, Cambridge. He taught at University College London from 1970 until 2001, and was appointed the Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic from 1998 until his retirement. He now holds an emeritus position.
He is best known for his work in analytic aesthetics. He has published articles on the expressive powers of music, the aesthetic appreciation of nature, and the values of art.
Regarding the expressive powers of (purely instrumental) music, Budd is known for defending a type of resemblance theory, such that music resembles some feature of emotions. However unlike Peter Kivy and Stephen Davies, Budd argues that music resembles the way that emotions feel.
Budd was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1995.
Publications
The following is a partial list of Budd's publications.
Monographs
Music and the emotions (1985)
Wittgenstein's philosophy of psychology (1989)
Values of art (1995)
The Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature (2002)
Aesthetic essays (2008)
Articles
Budd, M. (1980). The repudiation of emotion: Hanslick on music. The British Journal of Aesthetics, 20(1), 29–43.
Budd, M. (1987). Wittgenstein on seeing aspects. Mind, 96(381), 1-17.
Budd, M. (1989). Music and the Communication of Emotion. The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 47(2), 129–138.
Budd, M. (2001). The pure judgement of taste as an aesthetic reflective judgement. The British Journal of Aesthetics, 41(3), 247–260.
Budd, M. (2003). The acquaintance principle. The British Journal of Aesthetics, 43(4), 386–392.
Budd, M. (2005). Aesthetic realism and emotional qualities of music. The British Journal of Aesthetics, 45(2), 111–122.
Budd, M. (2006). The characterization of aesthetic qualities by essential metaphors and quasi-metaphors. The British Journal of Aesthetics, 46(2), 133–143.
Budd, M. (2007). The intersubjective validity of aesthetic judgements. The British Journal of Aesthetics, 47(4), 333–371.
References
External links
British Academy Profile
UCL page
Author's page on Philpapers.org
1941 births
Living people
British philosophers
Academics of University College London
Fellows of the British Academy |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur%20Bakker | Arthur Bakker (born January 3, 1970) is a Dutch mathematics education researcher and associate professor at the Freudenthal Institute, Utrecht University, Netherlands. He is Fellow at the University of Bremen.
Service and Functions
He is editor-in-chief of Educational Studies in Mathematics. Before, he was associate editor of Educational Studies in Mathematics since 2014.
With Celia Hoyles, Phillip Kent, and Richard B. Noss, he is the co-author of Improving Mathematics at Work: The Need for Techno-Mathematical Literacies (Routledge, 2010).
His main area of expertise is mathematics education, but he has contributed also to a more general boundary-crossing framework, and to the development of design research in education as a methodological approach to improve education and education as a design science more generally. Other areas of interest include interest development, attitudes toward science and mathematics, inferentialism, scaffolding, and embodied design. Bakker is project leader of The Digital Turn in Epistemology project funded by NWO.
Career
In 2004, Bakker graduated (PhD) on his dissertation titled Design research in statistics education: On symbolizing and computer tools, one of the first dissertations on design research (supervised by Koeno Gravemeijer, Gellof Kanselaar, and Jan de Lange). Alongside this project, he participated as advisor and curriculum author in the TinkerPlots project (NSF, ESI-9818946), directed by Cliff Konold (UMass, Amherst).
At the Institute of Education (now UCL), he was research officer with Phillip Kent, in the TLRP project Technomathematical Literacies in the workplace, codirected by Celia Hoyles and Richard Noss (2004–2007).
Honours
In 1989, Bakker received the third prize in the National Mathematics Olympiad (Netherlands) and also the first prize in the Pythagoras Olympiad.
References
1970 births
Living people
Academic staff of Utrecht University
21st-century Dutch mathematicians
Academic journal editors
Educational Studies in Mathematics editors |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean%20Batista | Jean Batista de Andrade Pereira (born 6 March 1992), commonly known as Jean Batista, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Covilhã.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1992 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
Villemomble Sports players
CS Fola Esch players
UN Käerjéng 97 players
Associação Atlética Internacional (Bebedouro) players
Barretos Esporte Clube players
Mirassol Futebol Clube players
Tombense Futebol Clube players
Atlético Monte Azul players
Rio Preto Esporte Clube players
S.C. Covilhã players
Liga Portugal 2 players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in France
Expatriate men's footballers in France
Expatriate men's footballers in Luxembourg
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
Sportspeople from Itabuna
Footballers from Bahia |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gullithi | Rudigullithi da Silva Henrique (born 8 October 1993), commonly known as Gullithi, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Esportivo.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
External links
Gullithi at ZeroZero
1993 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
Fluminense FC players
Clube Esportivo Aimoré players
Sport Club São Paulo players
América Futebol Clube (RN) players
F.C. Arouca players
Clube Esportivo Bento Gonçalves players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
Footballers from Rio de Janeiro (city) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad%C3%ADlio%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201993%29 | Adílio Correia dos Santos (born 5 July 1993), commonly known as Adílio, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga Portugal 2 club Penafiel.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1993 births
Footballers from Bahia
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Men's association football wingers
Serrano Sport Club players
Galícia Esporte Clube players
A.R. São Martinho players
F.C. Arouca players
Académico de Viseu F.C. players
F.C. Penafiel players
Campeonato Brasileiro Série D players
Campeonato de Portugal (league) players
Liga Portugal 2 players
Primeira Liga players
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaw%20Moses | Yaw Moses (born 7 January 1999) is a Ghanaian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Portuguese side Arouca.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1999 births
Living people
Ghanaian men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Charity Stars F.C. players
F.C. Arouca players
Liga Portugal 2 players
Campeonato de Portugal (league) players
Ghanaian expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
Ghanaian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas%20Silva%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201997%29 | Lucas Silva dos Santos (born 19 February 1997), commonly known as Lucas Silva, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Liga Portugal 2 club Feirense.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1997 births
Living people
People from Barra Mansa
Brazilian men's footballers
Footballers from Rio de Janeiro (state)
Men's association football defenders
Men's association football fullbacks
CR Vasco da Gama players
Associação Atlética Flamengo players
Académico de Viseu F.C. players
G.D. Estoril Praia players
Amora F.C. players
C.D. Feirense players
Liga Portugal 2 players
Liga 3 (Portugal) players
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel%20Pereira%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201997%29 | Gabriel Pereira da Silva (born 18 January 1997), commonly known as Gabriel Pereira, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1997 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Fluminense FC players
Esporte Clube Vitória players
Fortaleza Esporte Clube players
Boa Esporte Clube players
Académico de Viseu F.C. players
OFC Pirin Blagoevgrad players
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players
Liga Portugal 2 players
Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Bulgaria
Expatriate men's footballers in Bulgaria
Footballers from Campo Grande |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulrich%20M%C3%BCller | Ulrich Müller (born 6 July 1940 in Bogotá) is a German chemist that is known for his works on solid-state chemistry and the application of crystallographic group theory to crystal chemistry. He is the author of several textbooks on chemistry, solid-state chemistry, and crystallography.
Life
Müller studied chemistry at the University of Stuttgart from 1959 to 1963. He worked on his dissertation at the Purdue University and the University of Stuttgart. He finished it in 1966 in the group of Kurt Dehnicke. From 1967 to 1970, he worked in the group of Hartmut Bärnighausen at the University of Marburg. In 1972, he finished his habilitation. From 1972 to 1975, Müller was a professor for inorganic chemistry at the University of Marburg. From 1975 to 1977, he was a guest professor at the University of Costa Rica. Then, several professorships for inorganic chemistry followed: University of Marburg from 1977 to 1992, University of Kassel from 1992 to 1999, and University of Marburg from 2000 to 2005. Since 2005, he has been an emeritus professor.
Research
His research focused on the following topics:
application of crystallographic group theory in crystal chemistry to investigate structural relationships of crystalline solids and to predict possible structure types for inorganic compounds
synthesis of thio, polysulfido, and polyselenido complexes
structural analysis of crystalline solids with X-ray diffraction
Awards
He was awarded the Literaturpreis des Fonds der chemischen Industrie for his textbook "Anorganische Strukturchemie" (engl. Inorganic Structural Chemistry).
Publications
References
Living people
20th-century German chemists
Crystallographers
1940 births
Academic staff of the University of Marburg
University of Stuttgart alumni
Solid state chemists |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9%20Baumer | André Luiz Baumer (born 18 February 1997) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Joinville.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1997 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
Joinville Esporte Clube players
CR Flamengo footballers
Académico de Viseu F.C. players
Liga Portugal 2 players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michiteru%20Mita | is a Japanese former footballer and current manager.
Managerial statistics
References
External links
Mita Michiteru official website
Mita Michiteru Interview
From the Asian Pitch-JFA Official Overseas Dispatch Leader Communication-The 7th Tomoki Mita Jordan Women's Training Coach
1975 births
Living people
Association football people from Chiba Prefecture
Nippon Sport Science University alumni
Japanese men's footballers
Northern Mariana Islands national football team managers
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in India
Expatriate football managers in India
Men's association football players not categorized by position
Japanese football managers
Expatriate football managers in the Northern Mariana Islands
Japanese expatriate football managers
Japanese expatriate sportspeople in the Northern Mariana Islands |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noor%20Akid%20Nordin | Noor Akid bin Nordin (born 28 October 1996) is a Singaporean footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Albirex Niigata Singapore of the Singapore Premier League.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
External links
1996 births
Living people
Singaporean men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Singapore Premier League players
Lion City Sailors FC players
Balestier Khalsa FC players
Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oumar%20Camara%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201998%29 | Oumar Tourad Camara (born 1 September 1998) is a Guinean footballer who plays as a midfielder. In 2019, he featured for Kukësi on (loan).
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
1998 births
Living people
Guinean men's footballers
Guinean expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Kategoria Superiore players
Kategoria e Parë players
KF Besa Kavajë players
KF Besëlidhja Lezhë players
FK Kukësi players
People from Boké Region |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice%20circle%20of%20Vana-Vigala | {
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The ice circle of Vana-Vigala is a natural phenomenon appearing on the Vigala River in Estonia while the river freezes.
It can be seen in Vana-Vigala village near the old manor park.
The diameter of the disk is approximately 23–24 m.
The first documented mention of this phenomenon is in 2004.
Gallery
References
Snow or ice weather phenomena |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second%20neighborhood%20problem | In mathematics, the second neighborhood problem is an unsolved problem about oriented graphs posed by Paul Seymour. Intuitively, it suggests that in a social network described by such a graph, someone will have at least as many friends-of-friends as friends.
The problem is also known as the second neighborhood conjecture or Seymour’s distance two conjecture.
Statement
An oriented graph is a finite directed graph obtained from a simple undirected graph by assigning an orientation to each edge. Equivalently, it is a directed graph that has no self-loops, no parallel edges, and no two-edge cycles. The first neighborhood of a vertex (also called its open neighborhood) consists of all vertices at distance one from , and the second neighborhood of consists of all vertices at distance two from . These two neighborhoods form disjoint sets, neither of which contains itself.
In 1990, Paul Seymour conjectured that, in every oriented graph, there always exists at least one vertex whose second neighborhood is at least as large as its first neighborhood. Equivalently, in the square of the graph, the degree of is at least doubled. The problem was first published by Nathaniel Dean and Brenda J. Latka in 1995, in a paper that studied the problem on a restricted class of oriented graphs, the tournaments (orientations of complete graphs). Dean had previously conjectured that every tournament obeys the second neighborhood conjecture, and this special case became known as Dean's conjecture.
A vertex in a directed graph whose second neighborhood is at least as large as its first neighborhood is called a Seymour vertex.
In the second neighborhood conjecture, the condition that the graph have no two-edge cycles is necessary, for in graphs that have such cycles (for instance the complete oriented graph) all second neighborhoods may be empty or small.
Partial results
proved Dean's conjecture, the special case of the second neighborhood problem for tournaments.
For some graphs, a vertex of minimum out-degree will be a Seymour vertex. For instance, if a directed graph has a sink, a vertex of out-degree zero, then the sink is automatically a Seymour vertex, because its first and second neighborhoods both have size zero. In a graph without sinks, a vertex of out-degree one is always a Seymour vertex. In the orientations of triangle-free graphs, any vertex of minimum out-degree is again a Seymour vertex, because for any edge from to another vertex , the out-neighbors of all belong to the second neighborhood of .
For arbitrary graphs with higher vertex degrees, the vertices of minimum degree might not be Seymour vertices, but the existence of a low-degree vertex can still lead to the existence of a nearby Seymour vertex. Using this sort of reasoning, the second neighborhood conjecture has been proven to be true for any oriented graph that contains at least one vertex of out-degree ≤ 6.
Random tournaments and some random directed graphs graphs have many Seymour |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201991%29 | Jackson Ferreira Silvério (born 12 April 1991), commonly known as Jackson, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a left-back for Teuta.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
Honours
Club
Teuta Durrës
Albanian Superliga: 2020–21
Albanian Supercup: 2021
References
External links
Jackson at Kicker
1991 births
Living people
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
Associação Desportiva São Caetano players
São Bernardo Futebol Clube players
Sport Club do Recife players
Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense players
Clube Atlético do Porto players
Boa Esporte Clube players
Athens Kallithea F.C. players
Trikala F.C. players
KF Luftëtari players
SC Gjilani players
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players
Football League (Greece) players
Kategoria Superiore players
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Greece
Expatriate men's footballers in Greece
Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Albania
Expatriate men's footballers in Albania
Expatriate men's footballers in Kosovo
Footballers from Recife |
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