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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1956%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1956 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and Valur won the championship. KR's Sigurður Bergsson and ÍA's Þórður Þórðarson were the joint top scorers with 6 goals.
League standings
Results
References
Úrvalsdeild karla (football) seasons
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Urvalsdeild |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1957%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1957 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and ÍA won the championship. ÍA's Þórður Þórðarson was the top scorer with 6 goals.
League standings
Results
References
Úrvalsdeild karla (football) seasons
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Urvalsdeild |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1958 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and ÍA won the championship. ÍA's Þórður Þórðarson was the top scorer with 10 goals, the first time a player reached double digits in the Úrvalsdeild. This was the final season where single round would decide the championship
League standings
Results
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Úrvalsdeild karla (football) seasons
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Urvalsdeild |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1959 season.
Overview
1959 was the 48th league championships in Iceland, six teams played and for the first time teams met both home and away. KR won the championship. KR's Þórólfur Beck was the top scorer with 11 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 10 matches.
References
Úrvalsdeild karla (football) seasons
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Urvalsdeild |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1960 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and ÍA won the championship. ÍA's Ingvar Elísson and KR's Þórólfur Beck were the joint top scorers with 15 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 10 matches.
References
Úrvalsdeild karla (football) seasons
Iceland
Iceland
Urvalsdeild |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1961%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1961 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and KR won the championship. KR's Þórólfur Beck was the top scorer with 16 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 10 matches.
References
Úrvalsdeild karla (football) seasons
Iceland
Iceland
Urvalsdeild |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1962 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and Fram won the championship. ÍA's Ingvar Elísson was the top scorer with 11 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 10 matches.
References
Úrvalsdeild karla (football) seasons
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical%20sign%20problem | In applied mathematics, the numerical sign problem is the problem of numerically evaluating the integral of a highly oscillatory function of a large number of variables. Numerical methods fail because of the near-cancellation of the positive and negative contributions to the integral. Each has to be integrated to very high precision in order for their difference to be obtained with useful accuracy.
The sign problem is one of the major unsolved problems in the physics of many-particle systems. It often arises in calculations of the properties of a quantum mechanical system with large number of strongly interacting fermions, or in field theories involving a non-zero density of strongly interacting fermions.
Overview
In physics the sign problem is typically (but not exclusively) encountered in calculations of the properties of a quantum mechanical system with large number of strongly interacting fermions, or in field theories involving a non-zero density of strongly interacting fermions. Because the particles are strongly interacting, perturbation theory is inapplicable, and one is forced to use brute-force numerical methods. Because the particles are fermions, their wavefunction changes sign when any two fermions are interchanged (due to the anti-symmetry of the wave function, see Pauli principle). So unless there are cancellations arising from some symmetry of the system, the quantum-mechanical sum over all multi-particle states involves an integral over a function that is highly oscillatory, hence hard to evaluate numerically, particularly in high dimension. Since the dimension of the integral is given by the number of particles, the sign problem becomes severe in the thermodynamic limit. The field-theoretic manifestation of the sign problem is discussed below.
The sign problem is one of the major unsolved problems in the physics of many-particle systems, impeding progress in many areas:
Condensed matter physics — It prevents the numerical solution of systems with a high density of strongly correlated electrons, such as the Hubbard model.
Nuclear physics — It prevents the ab initio calculation of properties of nuclear matter and hence limits our understanding of nuclei and neutron stars.
Quantum field theory — It prevents the use of lattice QCD to predict the phases and properties of quark matter. (In lattice field theory, the problem is also known as the complex action problem.)
The sign problem in field theory
In a field-theory approach to multi-particle systems, the fermion density is controlled by the value of the fermion chemical potential . One evaluates the partition function by summing over all classical field configurations, weighted by , where is the action of the configuration. The sum over fermion fields can be performed analytically, and one is left with a sum over the bosonic fields (which may have been originally part of the theory, or have been produced by a Hubbard–Stratonovich transformation to make the fermion actio |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gu%20Jifa | Gu Jifa (; born 1930s) is a Chinese systems scientist, and Professor of Operations Research and Systems Engineering at the Institute of Systems Science, Academy of Mathematics and System Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is known for hs proposal of the "oriental Wu-li Shi-li Ren-li system approach." He is an academician of the International Academy for Systems and Cybernetic Sciences.
Biography
Gu was born in Shanghai, with his ancestral home in Zhenhai, Zhejiang. He studied at Fudan University from 1953 to 1956, before earning his BA in computational mathematics from Peking University in 1957. He obtained his Ph.D. from the USSR Academy of Sciences with a major in operations research in 1963.
In 1957 Gu had started his academic career at Chinese Academy of Sciences at its Institute of Mechanics, Institute of Mathematics, later renamed to Institute of Systems Science. He taught and did research in the fields of operations research, multiple criteria decision analysis, evaluation, and systems engineering. From 1999 to 2003 he was Professor at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in its Lab of Socio-Technical Systems of the School of Knowledge Science. Upon his return he proceeded as Professor of Management school of Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and as professor of Management School of Dalian University of Technology.
Gu served as the president of Systems Engineering Society of China from 1994 to 2002; and president of International Federation for Systems Research 2002-2005. He also served as honorary editor of the journal Systems Research and Behavioral Science and is currently Vice President of the International Academy for Systems and Cybernetic Sciences.
Selected publications
Gu has published 200 papers and more than 30 books and proceedings. A selection:
Jifa Gu. Multiple Criteria Decision Making 1995.
Jifa Gu, Gerald Midgley and David Campbell. Dealing with Human Relations in Chinese System Practice. 2000.
Jifa Gu, Guozhi Xu and Hongan Che. A Study on System Science and Engineering.. Shanghai: Shanghai Science and Technology Education Press, 2000.
Jifa Gu & Gerhard Chroust (eds.). IFSR 2005 - The New Roles of Systems Sciences for a Knowledge-based Society, Kobe 2005. Jaist Press, Komatsu, Japan. 2005
Jifa Gu, Yoshiteru Nakamori, Zhongtuo Wang and Xijin Tang. Towards knowledge synthesis and creation, 2006.
Articles, a selection
Jifa Gu & Xijin Tang. "Meta-synthesis approach to complex system modeling". In: European Journal of Operational Research 166(3): 2005; 597-614.
Jifa Gu, Yijun Liu and Wenyuan Niu. "Exploring Computational Scheme of Complex Problem Solving Based on Meta-Synthesis Approach". In: International Conference on Computational Science (4) 2007: 9-17
Jifa Gu & Andrzej P. Wierzbicki. "Debating and Creativity Support". In: Creative Environments 2007: 127-154
References
Further reading
Gerald Midgley and Jennifer Wilby (2000). "Systems Practice in China: New Developments and Cross-Cu |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benz%20plane | In mathematics, a Benz plane is a type of 2-dimensional geometrical structure, named after the German mathematician Walter Benz. The term was applied to a group of objects that arise from a common axiomatization of certain structures and split into three families, which were introduced separately: Möbius planes, Laguerre planes, and Minkowski planes.
Möbius plane
Starting from the real Euclidean plane and merging the set of lines with the set of circles to form a set of blocks results in an inhomogeneous incidence structure: three distinct points determine one block, but lines are distinguishable as a set of blocks that pairwise mutually intersect at one point without being tangent (or no points when parallel). Adding to the point set the new point , defined to lie on every line results in every block being determined by exactly three points, as well as the intersection of any two blocks following a uniform pattern (intersecting at two points, tangent or non-intersecting). This homogeneous geometry is called classical inversive geometry or a Möbius plane. The inhomogeneity of the description (lines, circles, new point) can be seen to be non-substantive by using a 3-dimensional model. Using a stereographic projection, the classical Möbius plane may be seen to be isomorphic to the geometry of plane sections (circles) on a sphere in Euclidean 3-space.
Analogously to the (axiomatic) projective plane, an (axiomatic) Möbius plane defines an incidence structure.
Möbius planes may similarly be constructed over fields other than the real numbers.
Laguerre plane
Starting again from and taking the curves with equations (parabolas and lines) as blocks, the following homogenization is effective: Add to the curve the new point . Hence the set of points is . This geometry of parabolas is called the classical Laguerre plane (Originally it was designed as the geometry of the oriented lines and circles. Both geometries are isomorphic.)
As for the Möbius plane, there exists a 3-dimensional model: the geometry of the elliptic plane sections on an orthogonal cylinder (in ). An abstraction leads (analogously to the Möbius plane) to the axiomatic Laguerre plane.
Minkowski plane
Starting from and merging the lines with the hyperbolas in order to get the set of blocks, the following idea homogenizes the incidence structure: Add to any line the point
and to any hyperbola the two points . Hence the point set is . This geometry of the hyperbolas is called the classical Minkowski plane.
Analogously to the classical Möbius and Laguerre planes, there exists a 3-dimensional model: The classical Minkowski plane is isomorphic to the geometry of plane sections of a hyperboloid of one sheet (non-degenerate quadric of index 2) in 3-dimensional projective space. Similar to the first two cases we get the (axiomatic) Minkowski plane.
Planar circle geometries or Benz planes
Because of the essential role of the circle (considered as the non-degenerate conic in a p |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secant%20variety | In algebraic geometry, the secant variety , or the variety of chords, of a projective variety is the Zariski closure of the union of all secant lines (chords) to V in :
(for , the line is the tangent line.) It is also the image under the projection of the closure Z of the incidence variety
.
Note that Z has dimension and so has dimension at most .
More generally, the secant variety is the Zariski closure of the union of the linear spaces spanned by collections of k+1 points on . It may be denoted by . The above secant variety is the first secant variety. Unless , it is always singular along , but may have other singular points.
If has dimension d, the dimension of is at most .
A useful tool for computing the dimension of a secant variety is Terracini's lemma.
Examples
A secant variety can be used to show the fact that a smooth projective curve can be embedded into the projective 3-space as follows. Let be a smooth curve. Since the dimension of the secant variety S to C has dimension at most 3, if , then there is a point p on that is not on S and so we have the projection from p to a hyperplane H, which gives the embedding . Now repeat.
If is a surface that does not lie in a hyperplane and if , then S is a Veronese surface.
References
Joe Harris, Algebraic Geometry, A First Course, (1992) Springer-Verlag, New York.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1963 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and KR won the championship. ÍA's Skúli Hákonarsson was the top scorer with 9 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 10 matches.
References
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1964 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and Keflavík won the championship. ÍA's Eyleifur Hafsteinsson was the top scorer with 10 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 10 matches.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1966 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and Valur won the championship. Keflavík's Jón Jóhannsson was the top scorer with 10 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 10 matches.
References
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1967 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and Valur won the championship. Valur's Hermann Gunnarsson was the top scorer with 12 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 10 matches.
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Úrvalsdeild karla (football) seasons
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1968 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and KR won the championship. Fram's Helgi Númason, ÍBA's Kári Árnason, KR's Ólafur Lárusson and Valur's Reynir Jónsson were the joint top scorers with 8 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 10 matches.
References
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1969 season.
Overview
It was contested by 7 teams, and Keflavík won the championship. ÍA's Matthías Hallgrímsson was the top scorer with 9 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 12 matches.
References
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1970 season.
Overview
It was contested by 8 teams, and ÍA won the championship. ÍBA's Hermann Gunnarsson was the top scorer with 14 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 14 matches.
References
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1970 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1971 season.
Overview
It was contested by 8 teams, and Keflavík won the championship. Keflavík's Steinar Jóhannsson was the top scorer with 13 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 14 matches.
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1971 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1972 season.
Overview
It was contested by 8 teams, and Fram won the championship. ÍBV's Tómas Pálsson was the top scorer with 15 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 14 matches.
References
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1972 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1973 season.
Overview
It was contested by 8 teams, and Keflavík won the championship. Valur's Hermann Gunnarsson was the top scorer with 17 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 14 matches.
References
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1973 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1975 season.
Overview
It was contested by 8 teams, and ÍA won the championship. ÍA's Matthías Hallgrímsson was the top scorer with 10 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 14 matches.
References
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1975 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1976 season.
Overview
It was contested by 9 teams, and Valur won the championship. Valur's Ingi Björn Albertsson was the top scorer with 16 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 16 matches.
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1976 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1977 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and ÍA won the championship. ÍA's Pétur Pétursson was the top scorer with 16 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
References
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1977 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1978 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Valur won the championship. ÍA's Pétur Pétursson was the top scorer with 19 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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1978 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1979 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and ÍBV won the championship. Víkingur's Sigurlás Þorleifsson was the top scorer with 10 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
References
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1979 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1981 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Víkingur won the championship. Víkingur's Lárus Guðmundsson and ÍBV's Sigurlás Þorleifsson were the joint top scorers with 12 goals. ·
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1982 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Víkingur won the championship. Víkingur's Heimir Karlsson and ÍBV's Sigurlás Þorleifsson were the joint top scorers with 10 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1983 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and ÍA won the championship. Valur's Ingi Björn Albertsson was the top scorer with 14 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1984 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and ÍA won the championship. Fram's Guðmundur Steinsson was the top scorer with 10 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1985 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Valur won the championship. Fram's Ómar Torfason was the top scorer with 13 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of the Úrvalsdeild league for the 1986 season are as follows:
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Fram won the championship. Fram's Guðmundur Torfason was the top scorer with 19 goals
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1987 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Valur won the championship. Fram's Pétur Ormslev was the top scorer with 12 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1988 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Fram won the championship. Valur's Sigurjón Kristjánsson was the top scorer with 13 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1989 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and KA won the championship. FH's Hörður Magnússon was the top scorer with 12 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1990 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Fram won the championship. FH's Hörður Magnússon was the top scorer with 13 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
References
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1990 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1991 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Víkingur won the championship. Víkingur's Guðmundur Steinsson and FH's Hörður Magnússon were the joint top scorers with 13 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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1991 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1992 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and ÍA won the championship. ÍA's Arnar Gunnlaugsson was the top scorer with 15 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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1992 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1993 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and ÍA won the championship. ÍA's Þórður Guðjónsson was the top scorer with 19 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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1993 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1994 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and ÍA won the championship. ÍA's Mihajlo Bibercic was the top scorer with 14 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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1994 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1996 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and ÍA won the championship. KR's Ríkharður Daðason was the top scorer with 14 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
References
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1996 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1997 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and ÍBV won the championship. ÍBV's Tryggvi Guðmundsson was the top scorer with 19 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
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1997 in Icelandic football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003%20%C3%9Arvalsdeild | Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 2003 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and KR won the championship. Þróttur's Björgólfur Takefusa was the top scorer with 10 goals.
League standings
Results
Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 18 matches.
References
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axiom%20schema%20of%20predicative%20separation | In axiomatic set theory, the axiom schema of predicative separation, or of restricted, or Δ0 separation, is a schema of axioms which is a restriction of the usual axiom schema of separation in Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory.
This name Δ0 stems from the Lévy hierarchy, in analogy with the arithmetic hierarchy.
Statement
The axiom asserts only the existence of a subset of a set if that subset can be defined without reference to the entire universe of sets.
The formal statement of this is the same as full separation schema, but with a restriction on the formulas that may be used:
For any formula φ,
provided that φ contains only bounded quantifiers and, as usual, that the variable y is not free in it.
So all quantifiers in φ, if any, must appear in the forms
for some sub-formula ψ and, of course, the definition of is bound to those rules as well.
Motivation
This restriction is necessary from a predicative point of view, since the universe of all sets contains the set being defined. If it were referenced in the definition of the set, the definition would be circular.
Theories
The axiom appears in the systems of constructive set theory CST and CZF, as well as in the system of Kripke–Platek set theory.
Finite axiomatizability
Although the schema contains one axiom for each restricted formula φ, it is possible in CZF to replace this schema with a finite number of axioms.
See also
Constructive set theory
Axiom schema of separation
Constructivism (mathematics)
Axioms of set theory |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallery%20of%20curves | This is a gallery of curves used in mathematics, by Wikipedia page. See also list of curves.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empirical%20statistical%20laws | An empirical statistical law or (in popular terminology) a law of statistics represents a type of behaviour that has been found across a number of datasets and, indeed, across a range of types of data sets. Many of these observances have been formulated and proved as statistical or probabilistic theorems and the term "law" has been carried over to these theorems. There are other statistical and probabilistic theorems that also have "law" as a part of their names that have not obviously derived from empirical observations. However, both types of "law" may be considered instances of a scientific law in the field of statistics. What distinguishes an empirical statistical law from a formal statistical theorem is the way these patterns simply appear in natural distributions, without a prior theoretical reasoning about the data.
Examples
There are several such popular "laws of statistics".
The Pareto principle is a popular example of such a "law". It states that roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes, and is thus also known as the 80/20 rule. In business, the 80/20 rule says that 80% of your business comes from just 20% of your customers. In software engineering, it is often said that 80% of the errors are caused by just 20% of the bugs. 20% of the world creates roughly 80% of worldwide GDP. 80% of healthcare expenses in the US are caused by 20% of the population.
Zipf's law, described as an "empirical statistical law" of linguistics, is another example. According to the "law", given some dataset of text, the frequency of a word is inversely proportional to its frequency rank. In other words, the second most common word should appear about half as often as the most common word, and the fifth most common world would appear about once every five times the most common word appears. However, what sets Zipf's law as an "empirical statistical law" rather than just a theorem of linguistics is that it applies to phenomena outside of its field, too. For example, a ranked list of US metropolitan populations also follow Zipf's law, and even forgetting follows Zipf's law. This act of summarizing several natural data patterns with simple rules is a defining characteristic of these "empirical statistical laws".
Examples of empirically inspired statistical laws that have a firm theoretical basis include:
Statistical regularity
Law of large numbers
Law of truly large numbers
Central limit theorem
Regression toward the mean
Examples of "laws" with a weaker foundation include:
Safety in numbers
Benford's law
Examples of "laws" which are more general observations than having a theoretical background:
Rank–size distribution
Examples of supposed "laws" which are incorrect include:
Law of averages
See also
Laws of chance
:Category: Statistical laws
Notes
References
Kitcher, P., Salmon, W.C. (Editors) (2009) Scientific Explanation. University of Minnesota Press.
Gelbukh, A., Sidorov,G. (2008). Zipf and Heaps Laws’ Coefficients Depend on Langua |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1889%E2%80%9390%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of the Football Tournament in the 1889/1890 season.
Overview
It was contested by 7 teams, and Akademisk Boldklub won the championship. The format was slightly unusual in that all games had to have a winner.Therefore, if the match was level after 90 minutes, extra time was played. If the match was still level after extra time, the match was replayed until a winner emerged.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1889–90 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
The Football Tournament seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1890%E2%80%9391%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of the Football Tournament in the 1890/1891 season. The format was slightly unusual in that all games had to have a winner.Therefore, if the match was level after 90 minutes, extra time was played. If the match was still level after extra time, the match was replayed until a winner emerged.
Overview
It was contested by 7 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1890–91 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
The Football Tournament seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1899%E2%80%931900%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of the Football Tournament in the 1899/1900 season.
Overview
It was contested by 5 teams, and Boldklubben af 1893 won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1899–1900 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
The Football Tournament seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1900%E2%80%9301%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of the Football Tournament in the 1900/1901 season.
Overview
It was contested by 5 teams, and Boldklubben af 1893 won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1900–01 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
The Football Tournament seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1901%E2%80%9302%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of the Football Tournament in the 1901–02 season.
Overview
It was contested by 5 teams. Boldklubben Frem, the workers' club from the Copenhagen district Valby, won the DBU championship for the first time by overcoming defending champions and local rivals Boldklubben af 1893. The winning side included Stefan Rasmussen, Axel Andersen Byrval, and Louis Østrup, as well as the brothers Otto and Victor Andersen, who later changed their surname to Vilager. Since Copenhagen now had two decent pitches, this season, the 1901–02 season was thus the first one with two league matches played simultaneously.
League standings
The champion team
References
External links
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1901–02 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
The Football Tournament seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1902%E2%80%9303%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of the Football Tournament in the 1902–1903 season.
Overview
It was contested by five teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1902–03 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
The Football Tournament seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%E2%80%9304%20KBUs%20Fodboldturnering | Statistics of Copenhagen Football Championship in the 1903/1904 season.
Overview
It was contested by 5 teams, and Boldklubben Frem won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1903–04 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
Copenhagen Football Championship seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1904%E2%80%9305%20KBUs%20Fodboldturnering | Statistics of Copenhagen Football Championship in the 1904/1905 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1904–05 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
Copenhagen Football Championship seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%E2%80%9306%20KBUs%20Fodboldturnering | Statistics of Copenhagen Football Championship in the 1905/1906 season.
Overview
It was contested by 5 teams, and Boldklubben af 1893 won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1905–06 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
Copenhagen Football Championship seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1906%E2%80%9307%20KBUs%20A-r%C3%A6kke | Statistics of Copenhagen Football Championship in the 1906/1907 season.
Overview
It was contested by 5 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1906–07 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
Copenhagen Football Championship seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1907%E2%80%9308%20KBUs%20A-r%C3%A6kke | Statistics of Copenhagen Football Championship in the 1907/1908 season.
Overview
It was contested by 5 teams, and Boldklubben af 1893 won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1907–08 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
Copenhagen Football Championship seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1908%E2%80%9309%20KBUs%20A-r%C3%A6kke | Statistics of Copenhagen Football Championship in the 1908/1909 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and Boldklubben af 1893 won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1908–09 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
Copenhagen Football Championship seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1909%E2%80%9310%20KBUs%20A-r%C3%A6kke | Statistics of Copenhagen Football Championship in the 1909/1910 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1909–10 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
Copenhagen Football Championship seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1910%E2%80%9311%20KBUs%20A-r%C3%A6kke | Statistics of Copenhagen Football Championship in the 1910/1911 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1910–11 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
Copenhagen Football Championship seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1911%20Copenhagen%20Football%20Championship | Statistics of Copenhagen Football Championship in the 1911 season.
Baneklubberne Tournaments
featuring clubs that owned their playing ground
KBU League (official)
featuring clubs without own playing ground
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1
1
Top level Danish football league seasons
Copenhagen Football Championship seasons
Denmark
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1912%20Copenhagen%20Football%20Championship | Statistics of Copenhagen Football Championship in the 1912 season.
Overview
It was contested by 6 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1
1
Top level Danish football league seasons
Copenhagen Football Championship seasons
Denmark
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1916%E2%80%9317%20Danish%20National%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish National Football Tournament in the 1916/1917 season.
Province tournament
First round
Odense Boldklub 3-2 Vejen SF
Boldklubben 1901 1-0 Frederiksborg IF
Second round
Odense Boldklub 2-3 Boldklubben 1901
Copenhagen Championship
Semifinal
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 4-0 Boldklubben 1901
Final
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 6-2 Akademisk Boldklub
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1916–17 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1917%E2%80%9318%20Danish%20National%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1917/1918 season.
Province tournament
First round
Frederiksborg IF 3-1 Boldklubben 1901
Odense Boldklub 1-3 Randers Sportsklub Freja
Final
Frederiksborg IF 0-1 Randers Sportsklub Freja
Copenhagen Championship
Final
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 5-2 Randers Sportsklub Freja
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1917–18 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918%E2%80%9319%20Danish%20National%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1918/1919 season.
Province tournament
First round
Boldklubben 1901 2–0 Korsør Boldklub
Odense Boldklub 2–1 Aarhus Gymnastikforening
Second round
Odense Boldklub 4–5 Boldklubben 1901
Copenhagen Championship
Danish Final
Akademisk Boldklub 3–0 Boldklubben 1901
References
Denmark – List of final tables (RSSSF)
1918–19 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1919%E2%80%9320%20Danish%20National%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish National Football Tournament in the 1919/1920 season.
Province tournament
First round
Boldklubben 1901 2-1 Boldklubben Søstjernen
Boldklubben 1909 1-4 Ringkøbing IF
Second round
Boldklubben 1901 2-1 Ringkøbing IF
Copenhagen Championship
Final
Boldklubben 1903 2-0 Boldklubben 1901
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
1919–20 in Danish football
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%E2%80%9321%20Danish%20National%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish National Football Tournament in the 1920/1921 season.
Province tournament
First round
Helsingør IF 3-2 IK Viking Rønne
Second round
Aarhus Gymnastikforening 2-1 Boldklubben 1909
Boldklubben 1901 2-1 Helsingør IF
Third round
Aarhus Gymnastikforening 3-1 Boldklubben 1901
Copenhagen Championship
Final
Akademisk Boldklub 3-0 Aarhus Gymnastikforening
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
1920–21 in Danish football
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1921%E2%80%9322%20Danish%20National%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish National Football Tournament in the 1921/1922 season.
Province tournament
First round
IK Viking Rønne 0-5 Skovshoved IF
Second round
Skovshoved IF 2-3 Boldklubben 1901
Boldklubben 1909 2-5 Aarhus Gymnastikforening (aet)
Third round
Boldklubben 1901 2-1 Aarhus Gymnastikforening
Copenhagen Championship
Final
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 4-2 Boldklubben 1901
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
1921–22 in Danish football
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1923%E2%80%9324%20Danish%20National%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish National Football Tournament in the 1923–24 season.
Province tournament
First round
IK Viking Rønne 0–1 Boldklubben 1901
Second round
Boldklubben 1901 6–2 Holbæk IF
Boldklubben 1913 7–1 Viborg FF
Third round
Boldklubben 1901 1–3 Boldklubben 1913
Copenhagen Championship
Final
Boldklubben 1903 1–1 Boldklubben 1913
Replay 1
Boldklubben 1903 1–1 Boldklubben 1913
Replay 2
Boldklubben 1903 5–0 Boldklubben 1913
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
1923–24 in Danish football
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924%E2%80%9325%20Danish%20National%20Football%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish National Football Tournament in the 1924/1925 season.
Province tournament
First round
IK Viking Rønne 2-6 Boldklubben 1901
Second round
Boldklubben 1901 3-1 Korsør Boldklub
Odense Boldklub 3-4 Aarhus Gymnastikforening
Third round
Boldklubben 1901 1-4 Aarhus Gymnastikforening
Copenhagen Championship
Final
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 9-2 Aarhus Gymnastikforening
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
1924–25 in Danish football
Denmark |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1928%E2%80%9329%20Danmarksmesterskabsturneringen | Statistics of Denmark Tournament in the 1928/1929 season.
Overview
It was contested by 25 teams, and Boldklubben af 1893 won the championship.
First phase
Series 1
Series 2
Series 3
Series 4
Series 5
Second phase
References
Denmark – List of final tables (RSSSF)
1928-29
Dan
1928–29 in Danish football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1929%E2%80%9330%20Danish%20Championship%20League | Following are the statistics of the Danish Championship League in the 1929–30 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Boldklubben af 1893 won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
1929-30
Den
1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930%E2%80%9331%20Danish%20Championship%20League | Following are the statistics of the Danish Championship League in the 1930–31 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Boldklubben Frem won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
1930–31 in Danish football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1931%E2%80%9332%20Danish%20Championship%20League | Following are the statistics of the Danish Championship League in the 1931–32 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
1931–32 in Danish football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1932%E2%80%9333%20Danish%20Championship%20League | Following are the statistics of the Danish Championship League in the 1932–33 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Boldklubben Frem won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
1932–33 in Danish football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933%E2%80%9334%20Danish%20Championship%20League | Following are the statistics of the Danish Championship League in the 1933–34 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Boldklubben af 1893 won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
1933–34 in Danish football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1934%E2%80%9335%20Danish%20Championship%20League | Following are the statistics of the Danish Championship League in the 1934–35 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Boldklubben af 1893 won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
1934–35 in Danish football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935%E2%80%9336%20Danish%20Championship%20League | Following are the statistics of the Danish Championship League in the 1935–36 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Boldklubben Frem won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
1935–36 in Danish football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1936%E2%80%9337%20Danish%20Championship%20League | Following are the statistics of the Danish Championship League in the 1936–37 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Akademisk Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
1936–37 in Danish football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1937%E2%80%9338%20Danish%20Championship%20League | Following are the statistics of the Danish Championship League in the 1937–38 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Boldklubben 1903 won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
1937–38 in Danish football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938%E2%80%9339%20Danish%20Championship%20League | Following are the statistics of the Danish Championship League in the 1938–39 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Boldklubben af 1893 won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
1938–39 in Danish football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939%E2%80%9340%20Danish%20Championship%20League | Following are the statistics of the Danish Championship League in the 1939–40 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
1939–40 in Danish football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1940%E2%80%9341%20Danish%20War%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish War Tournament in the 1940/1941 season.
Series 1
Series 2
Series 3
Quarterfinals
Boldklubben 1913 3-4 Fremad Amager
Boldklubben af 1893 0-4 KFUM
Aalborg Boldspilklub 2-5 Boldklubben Frem
Boldklubben 1903 3-3 Østerbros Boldklub
Boldklubben 1903 was awarded winner by lot.
Semifinals
Boldklubben 1903 1-2 Fremad Amager
KFUM 1-2 Boldklubben Frem
Final
Fremad Amager 2-4 Boldklubben Frem
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
Football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1941%E2%80%9342%20Danish%20War%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish War Tournament in the 1941/1942 season.
Series 1
Series 2
Series 3
Quarterfinals
Aalborg Boldspilklub 0–1 Akademisk Boldklub
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 2–1 KFUM
Boldklubben 1909 2–2 Boldklubben Frem
Boldklubben 1909 was awarded winner by lot.
Boldklubben af 1893 5–0 Østerbros Boldklub
Semifinals
Akademisk Boldklub 2–1 Kjøbenhavns Boldklub
Boldklubben 1909 0–5 Boldklubben af 1893
Final
Boldklubben af 1893 3–2 Akademisk Boldklub
References
Denmark – List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
Football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1942%E2%80%9343%20Danish%20War%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish War Tournament in the 1942/1943 season.
Series 1
Series 2
Series 3
Quarterfinals
Hobro IK 0-4 Kjøbenhavns Boldklub
Esbjerg fB 3-2 Køge BK
KFUM 0-1 Akademisk Boldklub
Aarhus Gymnastikforening 1-1 Boldklubben Frem
Aarhus Gymnastikforening was awarded winner by lot.
Semifinals
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 2-0 Aarhus Gymnastikforening
Akademisk Boldklub 6-1 Esbjerg fB
Final
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 1-2 Akademisk Boldklub
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
Football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1943%E2%80%9344%20Danish%20War%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish War Tournament in the 1943/1944 season.
Series 1
Series 2
Series 3
Quarterfinals
Boldklubben Frem 11-1 Slagelse B&I
Boldklubben 1909 3-1 Kjøbenhavns Boldklub
Aarhus Gymnastikforening 1-2 Boldklubben af 1893
Akademisk Boldklub 1-1 KFUM
Akademisk Boldklub was awarded winner by lot.
Semifinals
Boldklubben af 1893 0-5 Akademisk Boldklub
Boldklubben Frem 5-0 Boldklubben 1909
Final
Boldklubben Frem 4-2 Akademisk Boldklub
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
Football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1944%E2%80%9345%20Danish%20War%20Tournament | Statistics of Danish War Tournament in the 1944/1945 season.
Series 1, Phase 1, Group 1
Series 1, Phase 1, Group 2
Series 1, Phase 1, Group 3
Series 1, Phase 2
Boldklubben 1913 1-1 Esbjerg fB
Esbjerg fB 2-2 Boldklubben 1913
Esbjerg fB was awarded winner because of better points-average than B 1913.
Vejen SF 1-1 Boldklubben 1909
Boldklubben 1909 6-1 Vejen SF
Series 1, Phase 3
Aarhus Gymnastikforening 4-3 Boldklubben 1909
Boldklubben 1909 4-1 Aarhus Gymnastikforening
Aarhus Gymnastikforening was awarded winner because of better points-average than B 1909.
Esbjerg fB 1-2 Randers Sportsklub Freja
Randers Sportsklub Freja 5-0 Esbjerg fB
Series 2
Series 3
Quarterfinals
Randers Sportsklub Freja 1-2 Akademisk Boldklub
Aarhus Gymnastikforening 3-0 Kjøbenhavns Boldklub
Boldklubben Frem 2-0 Hellerup IK
Boldklubben af 1893 3-3 Helsingør IF
Helsingør IF was awarded winner by lot.
Semifinals
Akademisk Boldklub 2-1 Boldklubben Frem
Helsingør IF 2-3 Aarhus Gymnastikforening
Final
Akademisk Boldklub 3-2 Aarhus Gymnastikforening
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Top level Danish football league seasons
Den
Football |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1945%E2%80%9346%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1945/1946 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Boldklubben af 1893 won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
1945–46 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1946%E2%80%9347%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1946/1947 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Akademisk Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
1946–47 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947%E2%80%9348%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1947/1948 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
1947–48 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948%E2%80%9349%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1948/1949 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
1948–49 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1949%E2%80%9350%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1949/1950 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
1949–50 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1950%E2%80%9351%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1950/1951 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Akademisk Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
1950–51 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1951%E2%80%9352%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1951/1952 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Akademisk Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
1951–52 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1952%E2%80%9353%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1952/1953 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
1952–53 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953%E2%80%9354%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1953/1954 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Køge BK won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
1953–54 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954%E2%80%9355%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1954/1955 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Aarhus Gymnastikforening won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
1954–55 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1955%E2%80%9356%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1955/1956 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Aarhus Gymnastikforening won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
1955–56 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1956%E2%80%9357%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1956/1957 season.
Overview
It was contested by 10 teams, and Aarhus Gymnastikforening won the championship.
It had been decided that the league would follow the calendar year with start in March and end in late October/early November, the league therefore played an extra half-season.
League standings
Results
Matchday 1–18
Matchday 19–27
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
1956–57 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958%20Danish%201st%20Division | Statistics of Danish 1st Division in the 1958 season.
Overview
It was contested by 12 teams, and Vejle Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Denmark - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Danish 1st Division seasons
Dan
Dan
1958 in Danish football
Top level Danish football league seasons |
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