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Section: M. Al-Mada'ini (752/753–843), historian Mahani (9th century), mathematician and astronomer Majusi, Ibn Abbas (?–c. 890), physician Marvazi, Abu Taher (12th century), philosopher Habash al-Hasib al-Marwazi, mathematician, astronomer, geographer Masawaiyh (777–857), or Masuya Mashallah ibn Athari (740–815), of J...
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Section: R. Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (1150-1210), islamic theologian, physician, astronomer Razi, Amin (16th century), geographer Razi, Zakariya (Rhazes) (c. 865–925), chemist, physician, and philosopher Razi, Najmeddin (1177–1256), mystic Rumi, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad (1207–1273), Muslim poet, jurist, Islamic scholar, theol...
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Section: S. Sabzevari, Mulla Hadi (1797–1873), poet and philosopher Saghani Ostorlabi (?–990), astronomer Sahl, Fadl ibn (?–818), astronomer Sahl, Shapur ibn (?–869), physician Samarqandi, Najibeddin (13th century), physician Samarqandi, Ashraf (c. 1250–c. 1310), mathematician, astronomer Samarqandi, Dawlatshah (1438–1...
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1310), mathematician, astronomer Samarqandi, Dawlatshah (1438–1495/1507) biographer Sarakhsi, Ahmad ibn al-Tayyib (9th century) historian and philosopher Sarakhsi, Muhammad ibn Ahmad (?–1096), Islamic scholar Ahmad ibn al-Tayyib al-Sarakhsi, historian, traveller Shahrastani (1086–1153), historian of religions Shahrazur...
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945–c. 1020), mathematician and astronomer Sijzi, Mas'ud (14th century), physician Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (903–986), astronomer from Ray who invented the meridian ring Mūsā ibn Shākir, astronomer Suhrawardi, Shahab al-Din (1155–1191), philosopher Abu Sulayman Sijistani, philosopher ‘Abd ar-Razzaq as-San‘ani, Islamic sch...
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Section: T. Tabarani, Abu al-Qasim (873–970), Islamic scholar Tabari Amoli (839–923), historian Tabari, ibn Farrukhan (?–815), astrologer and architect Tabari, Abul Hasan (10th century), physician Tabari, Ibn Sahl (c. 783–c. 858), Jewish convert physician, master of Rhazes Tabrizi, Maqsud Ali (17th century), physician ...
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Article: List of Norwegian mathematicians. A mathematician is a scholar in the fields of mathematics. They solve and research mathematical problems which can be applied in real life or completely abstract (pure). This article covers notable mathematicians from Norway. A pioneer of modern mathematics, Niels Henrik Abel ...
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Section: Alphabetical list > A. Georgy Adelson-Velsky, inventor of AVL tree algorithm, developer of Kaissa, the first world computer chess champion Sergei Adian, known for his work in group theory, especially on the Burnside problem Aleksandr Aleksandrov, developer of CAT(k) space and Alexandrov's uniqueness theorem in...
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Section: Alphabetical list > B. Alexander Beilinson, influential mathematician in representation theory, algebraic geometry and mathematical physics Sergey Bernstein, developed the Bernstein polynomial, Bernstein's theorem and Bernstein inequalities in probability theory Nikolay Bogolyubov, mathematician and theoretica...
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Section: Alphabetical list > C. Georg Cantor, inventor of set theory. Cantor was born into the Russian Empire, moving to Saxony with his family at age 11. Sergey Chaplygin, author of Chaplygin's equation important in aerodynamics and notion of Chaplygin gas. Nikolai Chebotaryov, author of Chebotarev's density theorem P...
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Section: Alphabetical list > G. Boris Galerkin, developed the Galerkin method in numerical analysis Israel Gelfand, major contributor to numerous areas of mathematics, including group theory, representation theory and linear algebra, author of the Gelfand representation, Gelfand pair, Gelfand triple, integral geometry ...
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Section: Alphabetical list > K. Leonid Kantorovich, mathematician and economist, founded linear programming, introduced the Kantorovich inequality and Kantorovich metric, developed the theory of optimal allocation of resources, Nobel Prize in Economics winner Anatoly Karatsuba, developed the Karatsuba algorithm (the fi...
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Held MacArthur Fellowship, Israel Prize, Shaw prize in Mathematics, doctoral adviser of Vladimir Voevodsky (Fields medal recipient) Leonid Khachiyan, developed the Ellipsoid algorithm for linear programming Aleksandr Khinchin, developed the Pollaczek-Khinchine formula, Wiener–Khinchin theorem and Khinchin inequality in...
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Section: Alphabetical list > L. Olga Ladyzhenskaya, made major contributions to solution of Hilbert's 19th problem and important Navier–Stokes equations Evgeny Landis, inventor of AVL tree algorithm Vladimir Levenshtein, developed the Levenshtein automaton, Levenshtein coding and Levenshtein distance Boris Levin, Mathe...
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Section: Alphabetical list > M. Leonty Magnitsky, a director of the Moscow School of Mathematics and Navigation, author of the principal Russian 18th century textbook in mathematics Anatoly Maltsev, researched decidability of various algebraic groups, developed the Malcev algebra Yuri Manin, author of the Gauss–Manin c...
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Section: Alphabetical list > S. Numan Yunusovich Satimov, specialist in the theory of differential equations Lev Schnirelmann, developed the Lusternik–Schnirelmann category in topology and Schnirelmann density of numbers Igor Shafarevich, introduced the Shafarevich–Weil theorem, proved the Golod–Shafarevich theorem and...
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Section: Mathematicians born in Ukraine. Arnold, Vladimir Igorevich (b. 1937, Odesa, d. 2010, Paris) Besicovitch, Abram Samoilovitch (b. 1891, Berdyansk, d. 1970, Cambridge, UK) Fichtenholz, Grigorii Mikhailovich (b. 1888, Odesa, d. 1959, Leningrad) Fomenko Anatoliy Timofeevich (b. 1945, Donetsk) Gelfand, Israel Moisee...
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Section: G. Karl Ritter von Ghega: Designed the Semmering railway, the first standard-gauge mountain railway in Europe, commonly known as the world's first true mountain railway. Ghega was awarded the title of (Ritter) in recognition of his exceptional contributions to the country and was appointed as the chief planner...
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Section: K. Sabiha Kasimati: Major pioneering research on the Ichthyology of Albania. Sabiha Kasimati made significant strides in the field of ichthyology through her groundbreaking research, most notably in her work Fishes of Albania. In this comprehensive study, she meticulously cataloged and analyzed 257 fish specie...
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Section: M. Laura Mersini-Houghton: Pioneered the multiverse hypothesis, proposing gravitational dynamics among universes. Gjon Mili: Innovated stroboscopic and stop-action photography; invented and developed tungsten filament lights for color photography. Ferid Murad: Discovered the role of Nitric Oxide in relaxing bl...
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Section: Education and career. Cakoni earned bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Tirana in 1987 and 1990 respectively. She completed her Ph.D. in 1996, jointly between the University of Tirana and University of Patras, supervised by George Dassios. Her dissertation was Some Results on the Abstract Wa...
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Section: Biography. Marjan Dema earned a master's degree in mathematics with the thesis "Some interpolation features of analytical functions within the Hilbert transform and Doctor of Mathematical Sciences in 1987 with the work Multiple interpolation in HP premises, at the University of Pristina. He has taught as visit...
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Section: Life. Gazuli attended schools in Shkodër and Dubrovnik, and in 1430 he graduated from the University of Padua. He lived and worked in Dominican Friary in Dubrovnik. In 1432 he traveled to the Hungarian royal court where he attempted to persuade Sigismund I to support Albanian resistance against the Ottoman Emp...
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Section: Works. Fatos Kangoli's first major novel, The Loser (I humburi, Tirana 1992; English edition, 2007), is set in March 1991, featuring a former university student, Thesar Kumi, who reflects on his life in Hoxhaist Albania and contemplates the futility of struggle and ambition under totalitarian communism. It was...
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Section: Early life. Hasan Tahsini was born in 1811 in the village of Ninat, Konispol, then part of the Ottoman Empire. His father Osman Efendi Rushiti was a member of the ulama. When he was young he worked as tutor to the sons of Hayrullah Efendi, Minister of Education of the Ottoman Empire. Hayrullah Efendi later app...
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Section: Istanbul University. In 1870 he became the first rector of the newly established Istanbul University, where he gave lectures on physics, astronomy and psychology. The government appointed Tahsini as rector as it was believed that he could establish a balance between western European and Islamic methods and ide...
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Section: Works. Tahsini wrote the first Turkish language treatise on psychology titled Psychology or the Science of Soul, a work influenced by modernism and the first book whose title contained the word psychology. He also wrote the first Turkish-language book on modern astronomy being also the first popular science bo...
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Section: Career. His field of study is Functional Analysis and Theory of Mass and Integration. Teliti is author of many text-books: "Teoria e Funksioneve te Variablit Real, I, II(Theory of Functions of Real Variable)", 1980, Tirana; "Përgjithësimi i Konceptit të Integrali(Generalization of the Concept of Integral)", 19...
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Section: Works. Cortèges d'impatiences, poetry, Éd. Naaman, 1984, Québec La Barbarie, essay, Éd. Enal, 1986, Algiers Rakesh, Vishnou et les autres nouvelles, Éd. Enal, 1985, Algiers Ludmila, novel, Éd. Enal, 1986, Algiers Les amants désunis, novel, Éd. Calmann-Lévy, 1998, Paris; Éd. Livre de Poche, 2000; Prix Mimouni 1...
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Section: Works > Collective works. Une journée d'été, Éd. Librio, 2000 Étrange mon étranger, Seloncourt, 2001 Ma langue est mon territoire, Éd. Eden, 2001 Nouvelles d'aujourd'hui, Éd. Écoute, Spotlight Verlag, 2001 Contre offensive, Éd. Pauvert, 2002 Lettres de ruptures, Éd. Pocket, 2002 Des nouvelles d'Algérie, Éd. Mé...
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Article: Kamel Bidari. Kamel Bidari (born 1 February 1960) is the Algerian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research. He was appointed as minister on 9 September 2022. He was born in 1960 in Biskra, Algeria. He is a physicist and mathematician occupying the position of rector of the University of M'Sila, Alg...
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Section: Education. Bidari holds a Bachelor of Science (1978) from the Lycée Ben Mhidi, a Master of Geophysics (1983) from the University of Boumerdès and a PhD of Physics and Mathematics (1987) from the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. In 1978, he obtained the scientific (Secondary School) Degree from Larbi Be...
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Section: Career. From 1990 until 1993, Bidari worked as head of department of Geophysics of Random Phenomena at the University of Boumerdès. Between July 1998 and September 2000, he was the Vice-Rector of the University of Boumerdès. His transversal knowledge led him to contribute to strengthening the higher education....
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Section: Publications > Scientific papers. Baddari K, Sobolev Guennadi A, Frolov Anatoly D (1988) Complex failure precursors of large scale rock bloks (In Russian). Dokladi Academy of Sciences USSR, 299, 5, 1087-1092. Baddari K, Sobolev Guennadi A, Frolov Anatoly D (1996) Similarity in seismic precursors at different s...
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Near Surface Geophysics 159-169. Saad Saoud L, Rahmoune F, Tourtchine V, Baddari K (2013) Complex-valued forecasting of the global solar irradiation. J. Renewable and Sustainable Energy 5, 043124. Baddari, Kamel; Frolov, Anatoly D.; Tourtchine, Victor; Rahmoune, Fayçal; Makdeche, Said (2015). "Effect of Stress-Strain C...
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C.R Acad Sc Paris, Earth and Planetary Sciences, 325, 925-930. Baddari, Kamel; Makdeche, Said; Bellalem, Fouzi (2013). "Probabilistic model to forecast earthquakes in the Zemmouri (Algeria) seismoactive area on the basis of moment magnitude scale distribution functions". Acta Geophysica. 61 (1): 60–83. Bibcode:2013AcGe...
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Djarfour N, Ferahtia J, Babaia F, Baddari K, El-adj S, Farfour M (2014) Seismic noise filtering basedon Generalized Regression Neural Networks. Computers & Geosciences 69 1–9 Bouchelaghem H.E, Hamadouche M, Soltani F, Baddari K (2016) Adaptive clutter-map CFAR detection in distributed sensor networks,” AEU-Int. J. Elec...
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1, 1–5. © Allerton Press, Inc. I.Ali Zerrouki A, Geraud Y, Diraison M, Baddari K (2019) A Preliminary study of relationships between thermal conductivity and petrophysical parameters in Hamra Quartzites reservoir, Hassi Messaoud field (Algeria). J. African Earth Sciences, Vol 151, 461-471. Baddari Kamel, Aifa T., Djarf...
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Section: Publications > Books. Kamel is the author numerous books: Physique de la terre. OPU. 388 pages Equations de la physique mathématiques appliquées. OPU – 404 pages. Théorie et pratique des fonctions d’une variable complexe. OPU- 350 pages. Filtrage Analogique-Numérique. Dar El Djazairia Alger, les Seismes Et Leu...
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Section: Contributions. Deriche has made major contributions to the scientific community, mainly in image processing, computer vision and neuro-imaging. In 1987, Deriche has developed Deriche Edge Detector which is a low-level, recursively implemented, optimal edge detector based on Canny's edge detector criteria for o...
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Section: Literary works. The Beauty and the Poet, Algiers, Casbah Editions, 2012, 187 p. Yamsel, son of the Ahaggar, Algiers, Casbah Editions, 2014, 275 p. Tin Hinan, My Queen, Algiers, Casbah Editions, 2014, 141 p. Grandma's Beautiful Stories, Algiers, Casbah Editions, 2015 Under the flag of Raïs, Algiers, Casbah Edit...
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Section: Recognition. Zoghman is one of the first modern international-caliber North-African mathematicians. A symposium in Spain was held on his sixtieth birthday. He was invited to the Institute for Advanced Study and gave a recent talk at Institut Fourier. In his quasi-autobiographical text Récoltes et semailles Ale...
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Article: Yousef Saad. Yousef Saad (born 1950) in Algiers, Algeria from Boghni, Tizi Ouzou, Kabylia is an I.T. Distinguished Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota. He holds the William Norris Chair for Large-Scale Computing since January 2006. ...
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Section: Education and career. Saad received his B.S. degree in mathematics from the University of Algiers, Algeria in 1970. He then joined University of Grenoble for the doctoral program and obtained a junior doctorate, 'Doctorat de troisieme cycle' in 1974 and a higher doctorate, 'Doctorat d’Etat' in 1983. During the...
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Section: Books. Saad is the author of a couple of influential books in linear algebra and matrix computation which include Numerical Methods for Large Eigenvalue Problems, Halstead Press, 1992. Iterative Methods for Sparse Linear Systems, 2nd ed., Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Philadelphia, 2003. He h...
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Section: Awards and honours. Sulem is the winner of the fourth Krieger–Nelson Prize, for "important breakthroughs in understanding of many nonlinear phenomena associated with the focusing nonlinear Schrödinger equation and the water wave problem". She is also a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. In 2015, she ...
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Section: Selected publications. Books Sulem, Catherine; Sulem, Pierre-Louis (1999), The nonlinear Schrödinger equation: Self-focusing and wave collapse, Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol. 139, Springer-Verlag, New York, ISBN 0-387-98611-1, MR 1696311. Research articles Sulem, Catherine; Sulem, Pierre-Louis; Frisch, Hé...
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(1993), "Numerical simulation of gravity waves", Journal of Computational Physics, 108 (1): 73–83, Bibcode:1993JCoPh.108...73C, doi:10.1006/jcph.1993.1164, MR 1239970. Buslaev, Vladimir S.; Sulem, Catherine (2003), "On asymptotic stability of solitary waves for nonlinear Schrödinger equations", Annales de l'Institut He...
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Section: Timeline > 20th Century. 1913: Mildred Sanderson earned her PhD for a thesis that included an important theorem about modular invariants. 1927: Anna Pell-Wheeler became the first woman to present a lecture at the American Mathematical Society Colloquium. 1943: Euphemia Haynes became the first African-American ...
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Section: Timeline > 20th Century > 1970s. 1970: Mina Rees became the first female president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1971: Mary Ellen Rudin constructed the first Dowker space. The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) was founded. It is a professional society whose mission is to ...
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Section: Timeline > 21st Century. 2002: Melanie Wood became the first American woman and second woman overall to be named a Putnam Fellow in 2002. Putnam Fellows are the top five (or six, in case of a tie) scorers on William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition. 2004: Melanie Wood became the first woman to win the Fr...
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Section: Biography. Beulah was born November 18, 1895 in Sterling, Kansas, the third of five children of Lillie J. Detter and John Allen Armstrong, both Pennsylvania natives. In 1900 the family lived in Enterprise Township, Ford County, Kansas, where her father was a farmer, and by 1910 they had moved to Hutchinson, Ka...
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Section: Early life, education, and career. Assmann is originally from Princeton, New Jersey, where she was born on June 26, 1956. Her father, Frederick Fera Assmann (1915–2004) was a chemical engineer for the US Army and Thiokol Chemical Corporation; her mother, Mary Assmann (died 2010), was a science teacher at The P...
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Section: Selected publications. Assmann, S. F.; Peck, G. W.; Sysło, M. M.; Zak, J. (1981), "The bandwidth of caterpillars with hairs of length 1 and 2", SIAM Journal on Algebraic and Discrete Methods, 2 (4): 387–393, doi:10.1137/0602041, MR 0634362 Assmann, S. F.; Johnson, D. S.; Kleitman, D. J.; Leung, J.Y.-T. (Decemb...
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(May 1996), "Confidence intervals for measures of interaction", Epidemiology, 7 (3): 286–290, doi:10.1097/00001648-199605000-00012, JSTOR 3702864, PMID 8728443 Assmann, Susan F.; Pocock, Stuart J.; Enos, Laura E.; Kasten, Linda E. (March 2000), "Subgroup analysis and other (mis)uses of baseline data in clinical trials"...
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Section: Early life and education. Ayoub was the daughter of William Lloyd Garrison Williams, also a Canadian and American mathematician, and his wife, pianist Anne Sykes. She was born on February 7, 1922, in Cincinnati. Although her father was working at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York at the time, her mother, ...
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Section: Career and later life. She became a postdoctoral research fellow and member of the School of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey from 1947 to 1948, with the support of a fellowship from the Office of Naval Research. Although she hoped to work there with Emil Artin at Prince...
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Section: Biography > Educator. For four years beginning in 1915, Barton headed the department of chemistry and physics at Salem College, a private college for women in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She spent the next two years as a math instructor at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. Returning to her graduate study ...
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Section: Biography > Professor. Barton taught for a year as a professor and department head at Alabama College, a rural college for women in Montevallo, Alabama, (today’s University of Montevallo). In 1927, she joined the faculty of the North Carolina College for Women (later known as the Woman's College of the Univers...
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Section: Research topics. Ben-Israel's research has included generalized inverses of matrices, in particular the Moore–Penrose pseudoinverse, and of operators, their extremal properties, computation and applications. as well as local inverses of nonlinear mappings. In the area of linear algebra, he studied the matrix v...
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Section: Publications. Books Generalized Inverses: Theory and Applications, with T.N.E. Greville, J. Wiley, New York, 1974 Optimality in Nonlinear Programming: A Feasible Directions Approach, with A. Ben-Tal and S. Zlobec, J. Wiley, New York, 1981 Mathematik mit DERIVE (German), with W. Koepf and R.P. Gilbert, Vieweg-V...
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Th. Appl. 61(1989), 347–357, (with S.D. Flaam) Certainty equivalents and information measures: Duality and extremal principles, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 157(1991), 211–236 (with A. Ben-Tal and M. Teboulle). A volume associated with mxn matrices, Lin. Algeb. and Appl. 167(1992), 87–111. The Moore of the Moore–Penrose invers...
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Article: Donald Bentley. Donald Lyon Bentley is an American statistician and mathematician. A doctoral student of biostatistician Rupert Griel Miller at the Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences, Bentley graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics and Statistics in 1962. He then taught ...
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Section: Life and career. Berlyand was born in Kharkov on September 20, 1957. His father, Viktor Berlyand, was a mechanical engineer, and his mother, Mayya Genkina, an electronics engineer. Upon his graduation in 1979 from the department of mathematics and mechanics at the National University of Kharkov, he began his d...
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Section: Research. Drawing upon fundamental works in classical homogenization theory, Berlyand advanced the methods of homogenization in many versatile applications. He obtained mathematical results applicable to diverse scientific areas including biology, fluid mechanics, superconductivity, elasticity, and material sc...
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Section: Selected publications. "Stability in the Training of Deep Neural Networks and Other Classifiers" (with P.-E. Jabin and C. A. Safsten), Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences (M3AS)}, v. 31(11), pp. 2345-2390 (2021) [3] "Phase-Field Model of Cell Motility: Traveling Waves and Sharp Interface Limit"...
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Karpeev), Comm. Pure Appl. Anal., v. 11(1), pp. 19–46 (2012) [8] "Flux norm approach to finite dimensional homogenization approximations with non-separated scales and high contrast" (with H. Owhadi), Arch. Rat. Mech. Anal., v. 198, n. 2, pp. 677–721 (2010) [9] "Solutions with Vortices of a Semi-Stiff Boundary Value Pro...
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Mironescu), Journal of Functional Analysis, v. 239, n. 1, pp. 76–99 (2006) [13] "Network Approximation in the Limit of Small Interparticle Distance of the Effective Properties of a High-Contrast Random Dispersed Composite" (with A. Kolpakov), Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 159, pp. 179–227 (2001) [14] "No...
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Article: Andrew C. Berry. Andrew Campbell Berry (November 23, 1906 – January 13, 1998) was an American mathematician. The Berry–Esseen theorem is named after him. Berry was born in Somerville, Massachusetts, US on November 23, 1906. He spent eight years (1921–1929) at Harvard University, receiving his A.B. degree in 19...
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Section: Education and career. Arie received his BSc, MSc, and PhD (1984) degrees from Tel-Aviv University in Israel. His dissertation was done under the supervision of Marcel Herzog. After a year of postdoc at University of Calgary, Canada, he took a faculty position at the University of Idaho, became a professor in 1...
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Section: Mathematics research. Arie has published more than 50 publications. Some of Bialostocki's contributions include: Bialostocki redefined a B {\displaystyle B} -injector in a finite group G to be any maximal nilpotent subgroup B {\displaystyle B} of G {\displaystyle G} satisfying d 2 ( B ) = d 2 ( G ) {\displayst...
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Bialostocki contributed to the generalization of the Erdős-Ginzburg-Ziv theorem (also known as the EGZ theorem). He conjectured: if A = ( a 1 , a 2 , … , a n ) {\displaystyle A=(a_{1},a_{2},\ldots ,a_{n})} is a sequence of elements of Z m {\displaystyle {\mathbb {Z} }_{m}} , then A {\displaystyle A} contains at least (...
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Bialostocki, Erdős, and Lefmann introduced the relationship of EGZ theorem to Ramsey Theory on the positive integers. In Jakobs and Jungnickel's book "Einführung in die Kombinatorik", Bialostocki and Dierker are attributed for introducing Zero-sum Ramsey theory. In Landman and Robertson's book "Ramsey Theory on the Int...
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Section: Biography. Boghosian received his bachelor's degree in physics and master's degree in nuclear engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He earned his PhD from the Department of Applied Science at the University of California, Davis. From 1978 to 1986, he was a physicist in the Plasma Theory G...
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Section: Fellowships and publications. Boghosian has been a fellow of the American Physical Society since 2000, and a foreign member of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences since 2008. He is a recipient of Tufts University's Distinguished Scholar Award in 2010, and its Undergraduate Initiative in Teaching (UNITE) ...
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Section: Education. Boutin is a 1975 graduate of Chicopee Comprehensive High School in Massachusetts. After high school, Boutin served in the United States Navy and United States Naval Reserve, 1975-1995, retiring as a Chief Petty Officer. She restarted her education, supported by the G.I. Bill, by studying data proces...
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Section: Research. Professor Boutin has published over 30 research papers in topics ranging from finite group theory [1], geometric graph theory [2], to graph symmetries [3] in which she developed the concepts of distinguishing costs and determining numbers of graphs. These papers appear in combinatorics, graph theory,...
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Section: Selected publications. Boutin, Debra L., When are Centralizers of Finite Subgroups of Out(F_n) Finite? "Groups, Languages and Geometry". Contemporary Mathematics. Vol. 250. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society. 1999. doi:10.1090/conm/250. ISBN 978-0-8218-1053-8. ISSN 1098-3627. MR 1732207. A...
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Section: Early life and education. Bram was born in 1927, in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, and was educated at the Lansdowne High School in Maryland. As an undergraduate at Bryn Mawr College, she double-majored in mathematics and physics, won the Maria L. Eastman Brooke Hall Memorial Scholarship and European Fellowship, t...
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Section: Education and career. Alfred Brauer was Richard's brother and seven years older. They were born to a Jewish family. Both were interested in science and mathematics, but Alfred was injured in combat in World War I. As a boy, Richard dreamt of becoming an inventor, and in February 1919 enrolled in Technische Hoc...
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Brauer was offered an assistant professorship at University of Kentucky. Brauer accepted the offer, and by the end of 1933 he was in Lexington, Kentucky, teaching in English. Ilse followed the next year with George and Fred; brother Alfred made it to the United States in 1939, but their sister Alice was killed in the H...
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Section: Mathematical work. Several theorems bear his name, including Brauer's induction theorem, which has applications in number theory as well as finite group theory, and its corollary Brauer's characterization of characters, which is central to the theory of group characters. The Brauer–Fowler theorem, published in...
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Section: Hypercomplex numbers. Eduard Study had written an article on hypercomplex numbers for Klein's encyclopedia in 1898. This article was expanded for the French language edition by Henri Cartan in 1908. By the 1930s there was evident need to update Study’s article, and Brauer was commissioned to write on the topic...
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Section: Publications. Brauer, R.; Sah, Chih-han, eds. (1969), Theory of finite groups: A symposium, W. A. Benjamin, Inc., New York-Amsterdam, MR 0240186 Brauer, R. (1980), Fong, Paul; Wong, Warren J. (eds.), Collected Papers. Vol. I, Mathematicians of Our Time, vol. 17, MIT Press, ISBN 978-0-262-02135-7, MR 0581120 Br...
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Section: Work. Bubeck's work spans a wide variety of topics in machine learning, theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence. Some of his most notable contributions include developing minimax rate for multi-armed bandits, linear bandits, developing an optimal algorithm for bandit convex optimization, and s...
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Section: Selected publications. Minimax policies for adversarial and stochastic bandits (2009), with Jean-Yves Audibert. Best arm identification in multi-armed bandits (2010), with Jean-Yves Audibert and Rémi Munos. Kernel-based methods for bandit convex optimization (2017), with Yin Tat Lee and Ronen Eldan. A universa...
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Section: Writing credits > The Simpsons episodes. "Moe Baby Blues" (2003) "The Way We Weren't" (2004) "There's Something About Marrying" (2005) "The Monkey Suit" (2006) "Homerazzi" (2007) "Marge Gamer" (2007) "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" (2007) "Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh" (2009) "Holidays of Future Passed" ...
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Section: Supervising producer credits > The Simpsons episodes. "The Great Louse Detective" (2002) "Special Edna" (2003) "The Dad Who Knew Too Little" (2003) "The Strong Arms of the Ma" (2003) "Pray Anything" (2003) "Barting Over" (2003) "I'm Spelling As Fast As I Can" (2003) "A Star Is Born Again" (2003) "Mr. Spritz Go...
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Section: Co-executive producer credits > The Simpsons episodes. "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays" (2004) "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot" (2004) "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife" (2004) "Margical History Tour" (2004) "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (2004) "Smart and Smarter" (2004) "The Ziff W...
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Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays" (2004) "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot" (2004) "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife" (2004) "Margical History Tour" (2004) "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (2004) "Smart and Smarter" (2004) "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner" (2004) "Co-Dependents' Day" (2004) "The Wandering Juvie"...
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Stewart Burns In Hell) "All's Fair in Oven War" (2004) "Sleeping with the Enemy" (2004) "She Used to Be My Girl" (2004) "Fat Man and Little Boy" (2004) "Midnight Rx" (2005) "Mommie Beerest" (2005) "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass" (2005) "Pranksta Rap" (2005) "There's Something About Marrying" (2005) "On a Clear Day I C...
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(Annoyed Grunt)" (2006) "Moe'N'a Lisa" (2006) "Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)" (2006) "The Haw-Hawed Couple" (2006) "Kill Gil, Volumes I & II" (2006) "The Wife Aquatic" (2007) "Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times" (2007) "Little Big Girl" (2007) "Springfield Up" (2007) "Yokel Chords" (2007) "Rome-...
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"Mona Leaves-a" "All About Lisa" "Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes" "Lost Verizon" "Double, Double, Boy in Trouble" "Treehouse of Horror XIX" (Starring as J. Boo-Art-Boo-Urns) "Dangerous Curves" "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words" "MyPods and Boomsticks" "The Burns and the Bees" "Lisa the Drama Queen" "Take My Life, Pleas...
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Boo-Art-Boo-Urns) "Dangerous Curves" "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words" "MyPods and Boomsticks" "The Burns and the Bees" "Lisa the Drama Queen" "Take My Life, Please" "How the Test Was Won" "No Loan Again, Naturally" "Gone Maggie Gone" "In the Name of the Grandfather" "Wedding for Disaster" "Eeny Teeny Maya Moe" "Th...
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Burns) "Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life" "The Fool Monty" "How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window?" "The Fight Before Christmas" "Donnie Fatso" "Moms I'd Like to Forget" "Flaming Moe" "Homer the Father" "The Blue and the Gray" "Angry Dad: The Movie" "The Scorpion's Tale" "A Midsummer's Nice Dream" "Love Is a Many ...
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Screwit Burns) "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" "YOLO" "Labor Pains" "The Kid Is All Right" "Yellow Subterfuge" "White Christmas Blues" "Steal This Episode" "Married to the Blob" "Specs and the City" "The Man Who Grew Too Much" "Diggs" "The Winter of His Content" "The War of Art" "You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee"...
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"Barthood" "The Girl Code" "Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles" "Much Apu About Something" "Love Is in the N2-O2-Ar-CO2-Ne-He-CH4" "Gal of Constant Sorrow" "Lisa the Veterinarian" "The Marge-ian Chronicles" "The Burns Cage" "How Lisa Got Her Marge Back" "Fland Canyon" "To Courier with Love" "Simprovised" "Orange Is the...
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