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  • ...istic, the other probabilistic, of Amoroso–Robinson's formula.{{sfn|Jensen|1967|p=712-722}} ...://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/abs/10.1287/mnsc.13.9.712|journal=Management Science|language=en|volume=13|issue=9|pages=712–722|doi=10.1287/mnsc.13.9.712}} ...
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  • {{Short description|American mathematician (born 1967)}} | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1967|12|22}} ...
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  • ...cted Fellow of the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]] in 1984. ...ent at [[Yale University]], where he graduated with M.A. in 1963 and Ph.D. in 1966. His doctoral dissertation was ''Two Problems of Fourier Analysis on T ...
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  • ...ence]], a '''tracking signal''' monitors any forecasts that have been made in comparison with actuals, and warns when there are unexpected departures of ...It is most often used when the validity of the forecasting model might be in doubt. ...
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  • ...r of symbols'', Report, Department of Mathematics, University of Montreal, 1967</ref> This fragment is usually studied without [[function symbol]]s. ...isfiability (logics)|finite satisfiability]], are [[decidability (computer science)|decidable]].<ref>E. Grädel, P.G. Kolaitis and M. Vardi, ''On the Decision ...
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  • [[File:Stokes sphere.svg|right|thumb|150px|Streamlines around a [[sphere]] in [[axisymmetric]] [[Stokes flow]]. At [[terminal velocity]] the [[drag force ...eld|solenoidal]]—it has zero [[divergence]]. This stream function is named in honor of [[George Gabriel Stokes]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Visual aid used in mathematics}} ...sor field]] visualization, where a data-matrix is available at every point in the grid. "Glyphs, or icons, depict multiple data values by mapping them on ...
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  • ...emy/4612/lfigures.htm |archivedate=2001-12-03 |title=PHILOSOPHIA ANALYTICA IN POLONIA |author=Piotr Lajeczko |author2=Mariusz Grygianiec |accessdate=2008 In his paper "Logic and Existence" (1954–55) Lejewski presented a version of [ ...
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  • | fields = [[Computer science]]<br/>[[Mathematics]]<br/>[[Formal methods]] '''Hans Langmaack''' (born 7 May 1934 at Hof Helle in the [[Steinburg district]]) is a [[Germany|German]] mathematician and [[com ...
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  • In [[abstract algebra]], a '''central groupoid''' is an algebraic structure de As an example, the operation <math>\cdot</math> on points in the [[Euclidean plane]], defined by recombining their Cartesian coordinates ...
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  • ...d-flow]] problems. It was originally introduced by [[Alexandre Chorin]] in 1967<ref> | year = 1967 ...
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  • | image_caption = Drawing following {{harvtxt|Folkman|1967}}, Figure 1 ...It is named after [[Jon Folkman]], who constructed it for this property in 1967.{{r|folkman}} ...
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  • [[File:Sheldon Axler 1984 (re-scanned).jpg|thumb|right|Sheldon Axler in 1984]] ...ok author. He is a professor of mathematics and the Dean of the College of Science and Engineering at [[San Francisco State University]]. ...
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  • {{short description|Every square matrix with positive entries can be written in a certain standard form}} ...' states that every [[square matrix]] with positive entries can be written in a certain standard form. ...
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  • ...[[Detroit]])<ref>biographical information from ''American Men and Women of Science'', Thomson Gale 2004</ref> is an American mathematician, who works on [[alg ...rland was a visiting professor in 1969–1970 at [[Columbia University]] and in 1972–1973 at the [[State University of New York at Stony Brook]]. ...
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1967|06|22}} ...e received his PhD from the [[University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign]] in 1997 and was advised by [[Jean Bourgain]]. Colliander was a postdoctoral fe ...
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  • ...ed States.<ref>Geburts- und Karrieredaten nach ''American Men and Women of Science'', Thomson Gale 2004</ref> ...versity]]. From 1980 to 1986, he was chairman of the chemistry department. In 1992, he became acting vice president for research as well as dean of the g ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in mathematics}} ...d]]. The order is of particular importance in [[Riemann surface]] theory, in connection with surfaces with maximal [[symmetry]], namely the [[Hurwitz su ...
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  • ...n [[Kanazawa, Ishikawa]]}} is a Japanese [[theoretical physicist]] working in particle physics. Koide is known for his eponymous [[Koide formula]], which ...e Physics from [[Kanazawa University]]. In 1970, he received his Doctor of Science degree from [[Hiroshima University]] with a thesis “On the Two-Body Bound S ...
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  • ...[[microwave]] oscillators, and [[neuron]]s. Further example can be found in many domains. In a particular system, oscillators may be identical or non-identical. That i ...
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