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  • {{short description|German mathematician (born 1952)}} ...Forschung an der Leibniz Universität Hannover,.jpg|thumb|right|Klaus Hulek in 2013]] ...
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  • ...) is a mathematician who is a professor at [[Stanford University]] working in [[representation theory]]. He is a fellow of the [[American Mathematical So ...2019}}</ref> He obtained his [[Ph.D.]] from the [[University of Chicago]] in 1982 under the supervision of [[Walter Lewis Baily, Jr.]]<ref>{{MathGenealo ...
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  • ...2, 2001) was a Chilean engineer and scientist, known for his contributions in the fields of [[soil mechanics]], [[earthquake engineering]] and [[seismolo ...cas y Matemáticas de la Universidad de Chile) (47): 40–43. ISSN 0716-3088 (in spanish)</ref> ...
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  • ...the calculus of variations|the unrelated generalisation of convexity used in microeconomics, see [[Quasiconvex function]]}} In the [[calculus of variations]], a subfield of mathematics, '''quasiconvexit ...
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  • ...[[Pennsylvania]],<ref>Biographical dates from ''American Men and Women of Science'', Thomson Gale 2004</ref> Baily's research focused on areas of [[algebraic ...Chicago]]. He became a Professor [[Emeritus]] at the University of Chicago in 2005. ...
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  • ...-shapiro&pid=164026760}}</ref> He is known for his two theorems (published in 1957) on the uniqueness of multiple [[Fourier series]].<ref>{{cite journal| ...was in the 6th wave of a beachhead landing on [[Cebu]] and saw much action in the ensuing campaign.<ref name=LegacyObit/>}} ...
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  • ...s called a [[logical matrix]]. (In some contexts, particularly [[computer science]], the term "Boolean matrix" implies this restriction.) .... A matrix is contained in another if each entry of the first is contained in the corresponding entry of the second. ...
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  • ...relativity|relativistic]] [[Hamiltonian mechanics|Hamiltonian formalism]] in [[quantum field theory]]. ...ic.oup.com/ptp/article/30/2/236/1868993 Relativistic Hamiltonian Formalism in Quantum Field Theory and Micro-Noncausality, August 1963]</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Japanese accounting scholar (born 1952)}} | caption = Shirata in 2019 ...
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  • ...l parametric family of distribution functions <math> \{ F_\theta : \theta \in \Theta \}</math>, fits the set of observations. The Khmaladze transformatio This <math>v_n</math>, as a random process in <math>x</math>, is called the [[empirical process]]. Various [[Functional ( ...
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  • ...io/|title=Researchers from around the world discuss gender and mathematics in Rio|work=[[Exame]]|date=31 July 2018|accessdate=30 August 2018}}</ref> and ...4 February 1921, to Tullio de Saboia Chaves and Zillah da Costa Magalhaes, in [[Santana do Livramento]]. She had two siblings, Lúcia de Magalhaes Chaves ...
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  • ...'-adic analog ''G''<sub>''p''</sub> of log&thinsp;Γ. {{harvtxt|Overholtzer|1952}} had previously given a definition of a different ''p''-adic analogue of t ...ous function of a [[p-adic integer|''p''-adic integer]] ''x'' (with values in <math>\mathbb{Z}_p</math>) such that ...
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  • {{Short description|Science book series written by scientists and published by Princeton University Pre ...ton Science Library |url=https://press.princeton.edu/collections/princeton-science-library |website=press.princeton.edu |language=en}}</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Mathematical concept in measure theory}} ...eory and fine properties of functions |publisher=CRC Press |series=Studies in Advanced Mathematics |location=Boca Raton, FL |year=1992 |isbn= |pages=}}</ ...
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  • | thesis_title = Research and Model Studies on Range Action in Table Bay Harbour, Cape Town *[[American Society of Civil Engineers|ASCE]] A.M. Wellington Prize <small>(1952)</small> ...
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  • ...ity. It was developed by [[Charles Galton Darwin]] and [[Ralph H. Fowler]] in 1922–1923.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php/ ...for systems in the [[thermodynamic limit]] (large number of particles), as in statistical mechanics, the results are the same as with maximization. ...
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  • ...}</ref> and Bauer's conic sections. He earned a footnote in the history of science as the doctoral advisor (''Doktorvater'') of [[Heinrich Burkhardt]], who be ...r Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet]]. From 1842 Gustav Bauer continued his studies in [[Paris]] under [[Joseph Liouville]], as well as other mathematicians. ...
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  • ...chemist who worked at [[UCLA]] for 40 years from 1952 until his retirement in 1992, though he continued his scientific work as Emeritus Professor.<ref na ...| first3 = S. W. | last2 = Melvin| first2 = S.| pmid = 14830227 }}</ref> in ''Lactobacillus arabinosus'', under the supervision of [[Sidney W. Fox|Sidn ...
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  • {{Short description|Algorithm in numerical analysis}} In the example of the modified Bessel functions, a suitable normalizing relati ...
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  • {{Short description|Conjecture in geometry}} ...ncelet's closure theorem]], as well as the [[Grace–Danielsson inequality]] in one [[dimension]] higher. ...
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