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Goodbart" "Moho House" "Dogtown" "The Serfsons" "Springfield Splendor" "Whistler's Father" "Treehouse of Horror XXVIII" (Starring as Trey Newsquirt Burns) "Grampy Can Ya Hear Me" "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be" "Singin' in the Lane" "Mr. Lisa's Opus" "Gone Boy" "Haw-Haw Land" "Frink Gets Testy" "Home...
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Article: Gunduz Caginalp. Gunduz Caginalp (died December 7th, 2021) was a Turkish-born American mathematician whose research has also contributed over 100 papers to physics, materials science and economics/finance journals, including two with Michael Fisher and nine with Nobel Laureate Vernon Smith. He began his studie...
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Section: Thesis and related research. Caginalp's PhD in Applied Mathematics at Cornell University (with thesis advisor Professor Michael Fisher) focused on surface free energy. Previous results by David Ruelle, Fisher, and Elliot Lieb in the 1960s had established that the free energy of a large system can be written as...
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{\displaystyle F(\Omega )=|\Omega |f_{\infty }+|\partial \Omega |f_{x}+...} with f x {\displaystyle f_{x}} is the surface free energy (independent of | Ω | {\displaystyle |\Omega |} and | ∂ Ω | {\displaystyle |\partial \Omega |} ). Shortly after his PhD, Caginalp joined the Mathematical Physics group of James Glimm (20...
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Section: Developing phase field models. In 1980, Caginalp was the first recipient of the Zeev Nehari position established at Carnegie-Mellon University's Mathematical Sciences Department. At that time he began working on free boundary problems, e.g., problems in which there is an interface between two phases that must ...
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In the physics literature, the idea of an "order parameter" and mean field theory had been used by Landau in the 1940s to describe the region near the critical point (i.e., the region in which the liquid and solid phases become indistinguishable). However, the calculation of exact exponents in statistical mechanics sho...
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Beyond the physical justifications, there remained issues related to the dynamics of an interface and the mathematics of the equations. For example, if one uses an order parameter, ϕ {\displaystyle \phi } , together with the temperature variable, T, in a system of parabolic equations, will an initial transition layer i...
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The interface in the phase field system is then described by the level set of points on which ϕ {\displaystyle \phi } vanishes. The simplest model [4] can be written as a pair ( ϕ , T ) {\displaystyle (\phi ,T)} that satisfies the equations C P T t + l 2 ϕ = K Δ T α ε 2 ϕ t = ε 2 Δ ϕ + 1 2 ( ϕ − ϕ 3 ) + ε [ s ] E 3 σ (...
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The simplest model [4] can be written as a pair ( ϕ , T ) {\displaystyle (\phi ,T)} that satisfies the equations C P T t + l 2 ϕ = K Δ T α ε 2 ϕ t = ε 2 Δ ϕ + 1 2 ( ϕ − ϕ 3 ) + ε [ s ] E 3 σ ( T − T E ) {\displaystyle {\begin{array}{lcl}C_{P}T_{t}+{\frac {l}{2}}\phi =K\Delta T\\\alpha \varepsilon ^{2}\phi _{t}=\varepsi...
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Section: Developing phase field models > Computational results. The earliest qualitative computations were done in collaboration with J.T. Lin in 1987. Since the true interface thickness, ε {\displaystyle \varepsilon } , is atomic length, realistic computations did not appear feasible without a new ansatz. One can writ...
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Section: Developing phase field models > Phase field models of second order. As phase field models became a useful tool in materials science, the need for even better convergence (from the phase field to the sharp interface problems) became apparent. This led to the development of phase field models of second order, me...
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Section: Application of renormalization group methods to differential equations. The philosophical perspective of the renormalization group (RG) initiated by Ken Wilson in the 1970s is that in a system with large degrees of freedom, one should be able to repeatedly average and adjust, or renormalize, at each step witho...
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Section: Research in behavioral finance and experimental economics > Statistical time series modeling. The efficient-market hypothesis (EMH) has been the dominant theory for financial markets for the past half century. It stipulates that asset prices are essentially random fluctuations about their fundamental value. As...
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Thus one could establish significant coefficients for price trend. The work with DeSantis was particularly noteworthy in two respects: (a) by standardizing the data, it became possible to compare the impact of price trend versus changes in money supply, for example; (b) the impact of the price trend was shown to be non...
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Section: Research in behavioral finance and experimental economics > Mathematical modeling using differential equations. The asset flow differential approach involves understanding asset market dynamics. (I) Unlike the EMH, the model developed by Caginalp and collaborators since 1990 involves ingredients that were marg...
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Section: Research in behavioral finance and experimental economics > Laboratory experiments; comparison with models and world markets. In the 1980s asset market experiments pioneered by Vernon Smith (2002 Economics Nobel Laureate) and collaborators provided a new tool to study microeconomics and finance. In particular ...
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Article: PrimePages. The PrimePages is a website about prime numbers originally created by Chris Caldwell at the University of Tennessee at Martin who maintained it from 1994 to 2023. The site maintains the list of the "5,000 largest known primes", selected smaller primes of special forms, and many "top twenty" lists f...
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Section: Biography. Helen Calkins was born on October 20, 1893, to Anna Burns Schermerhorn and Addison Niles Calkins, in Quincy, Illinois. The eldest of two daughters, she was a student at Quincy High School from 1908–1912 and then she attended Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, starting in 1912, graduating in 1916 w...
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Section: Biography. Carlos Castillo-Chavez was born on March 29, 1952, in Mexico. He immigrated to the United States, from Mexico, in 1974, at age 22. He worked in a cheese factory in Wisconsin before continuing his studies. He attended the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, graduating in 1976 with degrees in mathe...
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He has been recognized for work aimed at enhancing academic success, and for providing research opportunities for underrepresented groups in mathematics and biology. According to the Mathematics Genealogy Project, Castillo-Chavez is listed as one of the top doctoral advisors in mathematics, and is noted as the only Lat...
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Section: Research. Castillo-Chavez has co-authored over 560 publications and a dozen books, including textbooks, research monographs, and edited volumes. His research explores the intersection of the mathematical, natural, and social sciences, focusing on how dynamic social landscapes affect disease dispersal, evolutio...
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Section: Awards and recognition. His awards and recognition include: Three White House Awards (1992, 1997, and 2011). His MTBI program received the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM). The 12th American Mathematical Society Distinguished Public Service Award in...
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Section: Selected publications. Books (selected) Carlos Castillo-Chavez, Fred Brauer, Zhilan Feng (2019). Mathematical Models in Epidemiology. New York: Springer. ISBN 9781493998265 Carlos Castillo-Chavez, Fred Brauer (2013). Mathematical Models for Communicable Diseases. SIAM. ISBN 9781611972412 Clemence, Dominic; Gum...
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Mathematical and Statistical Approaches to AIDS Epidemiology. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-540-52174-7 Scientific articles (selected/most cited out of more than 500 publications) Castillo-Chavez Carlos, Derdei Bichara, and Benjamin R Morin. Perspectives on the role of mobility, behavior, and time scale...
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and B. Song: "Dynamical Models of Tuberculosis and applications", Journal of Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 1(2): 361-404, 2004. Castillo-Chavez C., Z. Feng and W. Huang. "On the computation Ro and its role on global stability", Mathematical Approaches for Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: An Intr...
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Section: Education and career. Cheng is originally from Hefei, where she was born in 1983. She graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2003, and earned a master's degree in applied mathematics at Brown University in 2004. She completed her Ph.D. at Brown in 2007. Her dissertation, Discontinu...
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Section: Published books. 1977: Mechanics of Swimming and Flying, online ISBN 9780511569593. 1978: Mathematical models in developmental biology with Jerome K. Percus, ISBN 978-1470410803 1987: Topics in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics: Atmospheric Dynamics, Dynamo Theory, and Climate Dynamics, with M. Ghil. Softcover ISBN 9...
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Section: Education and career. Childs obtained a dual bachelor's degree in mathematics and chemistry from Duke University in 2004, and a master's degree in applied mathematics from Cornell University in 2007. She completed a Ph.D. at Cornell University in 2010, under the supervision of Steven Strogatz, with dissertatio...
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Article: Alan Cobham (mathematician). Alan Belmont Cobham (4 November 1927 – 28 June 2011) was an American mathematician and computer scientist known for (with Jack Edmonds and Michael O. Rabin) inventing the notion of polynomial time and the complexity class P,[B] for Cobham's thesis stating that the problems that hav...
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Section: Early life and education. Coffee was the daughter of James Purcell, a civil engineer and Democratic Party politician, who died when she was young. She was born in Meriden, Connecticut in 1944, and became the valedictorian of O.H. Platt High School in Meriden. She attended Smith College on a scholarship, where ...
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Section: Career and later life. In order to avoid hiring discrimination, Coffee applied to faculty positions using only her first initial, "J.". This led to a job offer at Richmond College, which later became the College of Staten Island, and she began working there in 1970. During this time, she lived with her husband...
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Section: Life and work. Margaret Buchanan was the second of three children born in Clinton, Pennsylvania, to Sarah Wiley and Aaron Moore Buchanan, a minister. In 1886, the family moved from Pennsylvania to Morgantown, West Virginia. From 1898 to 1902 Margaret Buchanan attended the preparatory school of West Virginia Un...
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PhD in hand, she returned to teach at West Virginia University as assistant professor and was promoted to associate professor in 1925. On February 14, 1929 she resigned her position and married an old acquaintance, Harry Outen Cole, a widowed engineer who played a role in the design of the Panama Canal. In 1938, using ...
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Section: Biography. Lennie Phoebe Copeland was an only child, born to Emma Stinchfield and Lemuel Copeland in Brewer, Maine, on March 30, 1881. She graduated from Bangor High School and then enrolled at the University of Maine, earning her BS in mathematics in 1904. With her degree in hand, Copeland returned to Bangor ...
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Section: Biography > Educator. At Wellesley, Copeland began as an instructor 1913–1920, and moved to assistant professor 1920–1928, associate professor 1928–1937 and professor from 1937 until she retired in 1946 and was made professor emeritus. In addition to teaching, she also developed and taught a course in the hist...
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Section: Academics. D'Orsogna earned a laurea in physics from the University of Padua in 1996, focusing on statistical mechanics and mentored by Attilio L. Stella. After a master's degree from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1998, supervised by Theodore L. (Ted) Einstein, she completed a Ph.D. at the Univer...
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Section: Activism. After D'Orsogna learned in 2007 of a plan by Eni to begin offshore drilling in the Miglianico Oil and Gas Field near Ortona in Abruzzo, her mother's hometown, she began organizing against oil exploration in the area. In 2008 the nearby Ombrina Mare oil field was proposed for development along the Tra...
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D'Orsogna's extensive efforts to educate and mobilize communities against the expansion of oil drilling activities have been instrumental in influencing public opinion and policy decisions related to environmental protection and sustainable development in Italy. She exposed political corruption, coordinated letter writ...
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Section: Career. After another year as an instructor at Princeton, Dafni continues through three postdoctoral positions: as Charles B. Morrey Jr. Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley from 1994 to 1996, as Ralph Boas Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Northwestern University fr...
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Article: Eric de Sturler. Eric de Sturler (born 15 January 1966, Groningen) is a Professor of Mathematics at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. He is on the editorial board of Applied Numerical Mathematics and the Open Applied Mathematics Journal. Prof. de Sturler completed his Ph.D. under the direction of Henk van...
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Section: Education and career. Diagana is originally from Kaédi, in southern Mauritania, a country in Northwest Africa. After attending a top high school in Kaédi, he went north to Tunisia for undergraduate studies at the Faculté des sciences de Tunis of Tunis El Manar University. There, his interests in mathematical a...
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Article: Joseph Diestel. Joseph Diestel (January 27, 1943 – August 17, 2017) was an American mathematician and Professor of Mathematics at Kent State University. In addition to his contribution to functional analysis, particularly Banach space theory and the theory of vector measures, Diestel was known for a number of ...
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Section: Research > Valuation model. Madan's valuation model research has contributed to the improvement and development of valuation models in various fields including business and finance. In his analysis of the impact of model risk on the valuation of barrier options, he highlighted the divergent pricing outcomes of...
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Section: Research > Options pricing. Madan's options pricing research has focused on conducting empirical studies to test the performance of various option pricing models using real-world data. While exploring the valuation of European call options employing the Vasicek-Gaussian stochastic process, his research propose...
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Section: Research > Asset pricing. Madan's contributions to asset pricing research have resulted in the development of asset pricing models. His early research examined the minimum variance estimator to achieve a singular optimal power and provided approximations for estimating the scalar diffusion coefficient through ...
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Article: William Hanson Dodge. William Hanson Dodge (March 5, 1866 – February 1, 1932) was an American photographer in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, living in Lowell, Massachusetts. His son, Harold F. Dodge, a noted mathematician, was a pioneer in the field of statistical quality control. William D...
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Section: Selected publications > Books. Durrett, R. Probability. Theory and examples. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole, Pacific Grove, CA (1991). 453 pp. ISBN 0-534-13206-5 ; 4th edition, 2010 Durrett, R. Probability models for DNA sequence evolution. Springer-Verlag, New York (2002). 240 pp. ISBN 0-387-95435-X ; 2nd edition, 2...
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Section: Selected publications > Papers. Durrett, R. (1988). "Crabgrass, measles and gypsy moths: An introduction to modern probability" (PDF). Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 18 (2): 117–144. doi:10.1090/S0273-0979-1988-15625-X. ISSN 0273-0979. Durrett, R.; Levin, S. (1994). "The Importance of Being Dis...
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Section: Biography. Madeline Levin was born April 1, 1912 in Brooklyn, New York, the youngest child of Dora (Siegal) and Hyman Levin. She was the Russian immigrants' youngest of seven children. She attended public schools in New York City and studied mathematics at Hunter College, where she was a member of Pi Mu Epsilo...
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Section: Education and career. Edmark graduated from Columbia University with a Bachelor of Science and later a Master of Science degree in Computer Science. He then received a second Master of Science degree in Product Design at Stanford University. Throughout his life, he has acquired supplemental knowledge on archit...
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Section: Works. Edmark has been praised for his mathematical approach to art. One of his main goals is to strike curiosity and wonder in the observers. Much of his work is constructed based on intricate mathematical processes, as he describes his sculptures as “instruments that amplify our awareness of the sometimes te...
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Section: Early life and education. Born 27 January 1928 in Williams Bay, Wisconsin to William Lawrence Elbert and Sue Melicent Hatch, Donna DeEtte Elbert was the second of three siblings. She attended Williams Bay Elementary School and Williams Bay High School, graduating in 1945. When Elbert accepted her position to w...
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Section: Science career. At 20 years of age and without college education, Elbert began working as a human "computer" for Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar at the Yerkes Observatory in Wisconsin in the autumn of 1948. She later also worked both at Yerkes and the University of Chicago. Although she originally intended to work ...
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Elbert achieved co-authorship of 18 papers with Chandrasekhar with her work in analyzing turbulence, magnetohydrodynamics, polarization of the sunlit sky, rotating flows, convection, and other topics as she progressed into a more central role in Chardrasekhar’s group’s research, promoting herself beyond her original ro...
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Section: Elbert range. During Elbert’s research with Chandrasekhar on the book later published under the title Hydrodynamic and Hydromagnetic Stability, Elbert noted a range of values in the hydrodynamic and hydromagnetic marginal stability curves which result in local minima surrounded by extreme changes. Despite Elbe...
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Section: Elbert range > Very Briefly: The Elbert Range. Bodies that have fluid and conductive interiors, such as Earth with its molten liquid metallic core, can create their own magnetic fields due to the movement of charge within their conductive cores. The fluid’s motion depends largely on two factors: 1) the combina...
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Section: Personal life. Despite working long hours for Chandrasekhar, Elbert and her family still remained in close touch with her community in Williams Bay. She served as the treasurer of Walworth County Historical Society for 15 years, and her father owned a local barbershop from 1929 to 1970. She picked up many hobb...
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Article: Bernard Epstein. Bernard Epstein (10 August 1920, Harrison, New Jersey – 30 March 2005, Montgomery County, Maryland) was an American mathematician and physicist who wrote several widely used textbooks on mathematics. Epstein was the son of Jewish immigrants from Lithuania and Romania, Yitzkhak Aharon Epstein a...
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Section: Selected publications > Articles. Epstein, Bernard (1947). "Some inequalities relating to conformal mapping upon canonical slit-domains". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 53 (8): 813–819. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1947-08895-9. MR 0022259. Epstein, Bernard (1948). "A method for the solution of the D...
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4: 222–235. doi:10.1007/BF02787722. S2CID 124528688. with David S. Greenstein and Jack Minker: "An extremal problem with infinitely many interpolation conditions". Annals of Finnish Academy of Science (Soumalainen Tiedaekatamia Tomituksia), Series A:1 Mathematics 250/10, 1958. with F. Haber: Haber, Fred; Epstein, Berna...
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Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. 11 (5): 777–784. doi:10.1090/S0002-9939-1960-0118853-8. MR 0118853. Epstein, Bernard (1962). "On the mean-value property of harmonic functions". Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. 13 (5): 830. doi:10.1090/S0002-9939-1962-0140700-0. MR 0140700. Epstein, Be...
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with H. Senter: Epstein, Bernard; Senter, Harvey (1967). "The three-dimensional Dirichlet problem associated with a plane lamina". Journal of Mathematics and Physics. 46 (1–4): 425–439. doi:10.1002/sapm1967461425. with J. R. Blum: Blum, Julius R.; Epstein, Bernard (1971). "On the Fourier transforms of an interesting cl...
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Section: Career and later life. From 1946 to 1950, Evans was an assistant lecturer at the University of Manchester. He moved to the US in 1950. After becoming an instructor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1950, he took a faculty position at Emory University in 1951. He remained at Emory for the rest of his ca...
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Section: Selected publications > Research articles. Evans, Trevor (1951), "On multiplicative systems defined by generators and relations, I: Normal form theorems", Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 47: 637–649, doi:10.1017/S0305004100027092, MR 0043764 Evans, Trevor (1960), "Embedding incomplete latin...
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Section: Biography > Education. Eversull attended Woodward High School in Cincinnati and then attended the University of Cincinnati where she graduated with her bachelor's degree in 1921, majoring in both mathematics and English and minoring in French. After graduation, Eversull remained at Cincinnati for her graduate ...
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Section: Life and work. Born Eugenia Fae Farnum, the second of four children to Josephine and farmer George Edwin Farnum, Fay Farnum received her bachelor's degree in general science from the Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (now Iowa State University) in 1909. After teaching at various schools in Ly...
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During the 1939–1940 school year, Farnum took a leave of absence from NYU to attend the Physics and Mathematics Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark, but in April 1940, troops from Nazi, Germany, invaded Denmark during World War II, requiring her to cut short her studies and return to her position at NYU. In 1943, she move...
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Section: Work with Mandelbrot. Benoit Mandelbrot includes a section on Michael Frame in his posthumously published autobiography The Fractalist: Memoir of a Scientific Maverick. In the section, called "Michael Frame, Friend and Colleague," he calls Frame an "indispensable" professor. In 1997, Mandelbrot and Frame held ...
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Article: Leopoldo Penna Franca. Leopoldo Penna Franca (April 7, 1959 – September 19, 2012, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was a Brazilian-American mathematician. He received his PhD in 1987 from Stanford University in engineering under Thomas J. R. Hughes. After graduation, he worked at the pt:Laboratório Nacional de Compu...
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Article: Shmuel Friedland. Shmuel Friedland (Hebrew: שמואל פרידלנד; born 1944 in Tashkent, Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic) is an Israeli-American mathematician. Friedland studied at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, graduating in 1967 with bachelor's degree and in 1971 with doctorate of science under the ...
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Section: Selected publications. "Nonoscillation and integral inequalities", Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., vol. 80, 1974, pp. 715–717. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1974-13565-2 with Samuel Karlin: "Some inequalities for the spectral radius of nonnegative matrices and applications", Duke Mathematical Journal, vol. 42, 1975, pp. 459–...
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22, no. 2, 1980, 618–624. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.22.618 "Convex spectral functions", Linear and Multilinear Algebra, vol. 9, no. 4, 1981, 299–316. doi:10.1080/03081088108817381 with Carl R. de Boor and Allan Pincus: "Inverses of infinite sign regular matrices", Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., vol. 274, 1982, pp. 59–68. doi:10.1...
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37, no. 1, 1984, 79–91. doi:10.1016/0095-8956(84)90047-9 with John Willard Milnor: "Dynamical properties of plane polynomial automorphisms", Journal of Ergodic Theory & Dynamical Systems, vol. 9, 1989, pp. 67–99. doi:10.1017/S014338570000482X "Entropy of polynomial and rational maps", Annals of Mathematics, vol. 133, 1...
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14, 2014, pp. 1209–1242. doi:10.1007/s10208-014-9194-z Matrices: Algebra, Analysis and Applications, World Scientific 2015 with Lek-Heng Lim: "The computational complexity of duality", SIAM Journal on Optimization, vol. 26, no. 4, 2016, 2378–2393. doi:10.1137/16M105887X with Jinjie Zhang and Lek-Heng Lim: "Grothendieck...
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Section: Career. Frink taught at a high school in Cobleskill, New York from 1924 to 1926. She taught mathematics at Mount Holyoke College from 1929 to 1930, and at the Pennsylvania State University, part time after she married and full-time after 1947, two years after her last child was born. She held the rank of assis...
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Section: Biography. Fry was born December 30, 1910 in Shoshone, Idaho and was the oldest of four children of Coral Gage and Holmes L. Fry. She attended elementary school in Portland, Oregon, and graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1929. She borrowed funding from a lawyer friend to attend Reed College and graduated ...
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Section: Selected publications. 1942 with H. K. Hughes. Asymptotic developments of certain integral functions. Duke Math. J. 9. 1952: with W. L. Ayres; H. F. S. Jonah: General College Mathematics. New York, Toronto, and London: McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1943: with H. K. Hughes. Asymptotic developments of certain integral fu...
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Section: Contributions. The research from Gold's dissertation, Compact and ω {\displaystyle \omega } -compact formulas in L ω 1 , ω {\displaystyle L_{\omega _{1},\omega }} , was later published in the journal Archiv für Mathematische Logik und Grundlagenforschung, and concerned infinitary logic. With Sandra Z. Keith an...
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Article: Ron Goldman (mathematician). Ronald Neil Goldman is a Professor of Computer Science at Rice University in Houston, Texas. Professor Goldman received his B.S. in Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1968 and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Mathematics from Johns Hopkins University in 1973. Goldma...
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Article: Otomar Hájek. Otomar Hájek (December 31, 1930 - December 18, 2016) was a Czech-American mathematician, known for his contributions to dynamical systems, game theory and control theory. He was born in Belgrade in Serbia, moving with his family to Prague in 1935, to the Netherlands in 1939 and via Algeria and so...
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Section: Books. Hájek, Otomar (1968), Dynamical systems in the plane, Boston, MA: Academic Press, MR 0240418 Hájek, Otomar (2008) [1975], Pursuit Games: An Introduction to the Theory and Applications of Differential Games of Pursuit and Evasion, New York: Dover Publications, ISBN 978-0-486-46283-7, MR 0456557 Hájek, Ot...
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Section: Notable publications. “Significance Levels for the Ratio of the Mean Square Successive Difference to the Variance”, B. I. Hart, The Annals of Mathematical Statistics, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Dec., 1942), pp. 445–447 “Tabulation of the Probabilities for the Ratio of the Mean Square Successive Difference to the Variance...
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Section: Biography. Nola Lee Anderson was born January 9, 1897, on a farm in 1897 in Linn County, Missouri, as one of four children. Her early education took place in a one-room schoolhouse; she graduated from the high school in Bucklin, Missouri in 1915 and found a job teaching school. In the fall of 1919, Anderson en...
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Section: Computer science and recreational mathematics. Hearn is originally from Oklahoma; as a student at Memorial High School (Tulsa, Oklahoma) in the early 1980s, he was passionate about solving the Rubik's Cube. He is a 1987 alumnus of Rice University; at Rice, he was a member of the Marching Owl Band and of Rice's...
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Section: Biography. Hedetniemi graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1960, a master's degree in 1962, and a doctorate in communication sciences in 1966 with Frank Harary. He was in the Computational Logic Group at the University of Michigan and became assistant professor i...
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Section: Career and research. After completing his PhD, Horne had a position at the California State University, East Bay. before working as postdoctoral researcher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with Chris Jones. Horne joined Florida State University in 2005. Horne joined Morehouse College in 2010...
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Section: Life and work. Huckel was born in 1908 and studied math at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1929. After living in California for ten years, she visited a friend in Newport News and was hired as a ''junior computer,'' doing mathematical calculations for other researchers for $1,440 a year (a man wi...
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Section: Selected publications. Morgan, Homer G., Harry L. Runyan, and Vera Huckel. "Theoretical considerations of flutter at high Mach numbers." Journal of the Aerospace Sciences 25, no. 6 (1958): 371-381. Morgan, Homer G., Vera Huckel, and Harry L. Runyan. Procedure for calculating flutter at high supersonic speed in...
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Article: Hui-Hsiung Kuo. Hui-Hsiung Kuo (born October 21, 1941) is a Taiwanese-American mathematician, author, and academic. He is Nicholson Professor Emeritus at Louisiana State University and one of the founders of the field of white noise analysis. Kuo is most known for his research in stochastic analysis, with a fo...
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Section: Career. Kuo started his academic career as a Visiting Member at New York University's Courant Institute in 1970 and assumed the role of Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia in 1971. Following this, he became a Visiting Assistant Professor at the State University of New York and held the appointmen...
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Section: Research. Kuo has focused his research on subjects of Theory of Stochastic Integration, White Noise Theory and Infinite Dimensional Analysis. He has published several research papers on stochastic differential equations featuring adapted integrands and a range of initial conditions, particularly focusing on th...
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Section: Selected publications. Hurder, Steven (1981). Dual homotopy invariants of G-foliations, Topology, 20(4):365–387. Hurder, Steven; Katok, Anatoly (1990). Differentiability, rigidity and Godbillon-Vey classes for Anosov flows, Inst. Hautes Études Sci. Publ. Math. no. 72, 5–61. Clark, Alex; Hurder, Steven (2013). ...
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Section: Biography > Education. Helen Schlauch attended high school in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, and graduated in 1924. In New York City, she enrolled at Washington Square College of New York University completing her studies in 1928 with a mathematics major and English and psychology minors. At the College, she w...
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Section: Biography > Second marriage. She was on the faculty of Hunter College from 1931 to 1941. During a 1938 meeting of the American Mathematical Society (AMS), she met Professor Leopold Infeld, a Polish-born theoretical physicist, who had taught for eight years in Jewish secondary schools in Poland after receiving ...
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Section: Biography > Emigration. In 1950, the family departed Toronto for Warsaw, Poland, which was Leopold's birthplace but for Helen, this was her first trip overseas. In 1951, Helen's sister, Margaret Schlauch, who was a faculty member at New York University, left the United States to join the Infeld family in Polan...
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Section: Biography. Johnson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Mary Wallace (Abdill) and Jesse B. Johnson and attended Philadelphia's Frankford High School. In 1925, she graduated in mathematics (with departmental honors) with a minor in history from Wilson College, in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Following her s...
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