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  • His [[textbook]] on [[analytic geometry]] in 1897 was reviewed by [[Maxime Bôcher]].<ref>Maxime Bocher (1897) [https://p ...e on [[Riemannian geometry]] and [[curvature of Riemannian manifolds]]. In 1903 he spoke on [[non-Euclidean geometry]]. ...
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  • In mathematics, the '''Faber polynomials''' ''P''<sub>''m''</sub> of a [[Laure ...were introduced by {{harvs |txt |last=Faber |authorlink=Georg Faber |year1=1903 |year2=1919}} and studied by {{harvs|txt|last=Grunsky|authorlink=Helmut Gru ...
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  • ...1955) was a German physicist known for his work in the field of [[thermal science]]. ...arked on a 25-year career at the [[Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt]] in [[Charlottenburg]], [[Berlin]]. During this time he founded and directed ap ...
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  • | caption = Yanosuke Otsuka in {{Circa|1940}} | birth_date = {{birth date|1903|07|11|df=y}} ...
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  • In [[computer science]], the '''Helman-Bader-JaJa model''' ...tributed Computing |volume=52 |pages=1–23 |doi=10.1006/jpdc.1998.1462 |hdl=1903/835 |url=http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/papers/JPDC-981462.pdf |access-dat ...
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  • ...h|text=[[Principia Mathematica]]—a book of Russell and Whitehead published in 1910–1913}} | pub_date = 1903, 1938, 1951, 1996, and 2009 ...
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  • ...author=Havelock, T. H.|year=1907|title=The Dispersion of Double Refraction in Relation to Crystal Structure|journal=Proceedings of the Royal Society of L ...n the 1930s Armstrong College became part of King's College, Durham, which in the 1960s became part of Newcastle University.) ...
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  • ...825-0}}</ref> including [[elliptic geometry]] and [[hyperbolic geometry]]. In the latter case, [[hyperbolic motion]]s provide an approach to the subject Some geometers define motion in such a way that only direct motions are motions{{citation needed|date=Octob ...
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  • '''Franz Rudolf Paul Gruner''' (13 January 1869 in [[Bern]] &ndash; 11 December 1957) was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[physicist] ...13 to 1939 professor ordinarius for [[theoretical physics]] (the first one in Switzerland). From 1921 to 1922 he was [[Rector (academia)|rector]] of this ...
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  • ...sical system under observation, and as such has been the topic of research in very diverse fields, from [[economics]] to [[ecology]].<ref>Redner, S. (200 ...äkering av Kollektivrisker, Almqvist & Wiksell, Uppsala.</ref> An interest in the mathematical properties of first-hitting-times and statistical models a ...
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  • ...William Airey, a [[stone mason]], and Elizabeth Airey, who were both born in Preston under Scar, North Yorkshire. He was the oldest from four siblings, ...re College, the college did not award its own degrees.}} which was awarded in 1894.<ref name="Nature, Obit" /> ...
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  • | awards = Many, including [[National Medal of Science]] ...titative determination of aliphatic amino groups: some applications of it in the chemistry of proteins, urine, and enzymes), ''Berichte der Deutschen Ch ...
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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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  • {{Short description|Principle in fluid mechanics}} ...given by [[Blaise Pascal]] that states that a pressure change at any point in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such th ...
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  • ...ovember 1866 – 12 August 1945) was a German [[mathematician]] specializing in [[differential geometry]]. Scheffers was born on 21 November 1866 in the village of Altendorf near [[Holzminden]] (today incorporated into Holzm ...
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  • ...ringer Science+Business Media|location=New York}}</ref> and is used widely in the field of vision and chromatic adaptation. ...of these cones in different combinations and to different degrees results in the perception of other colors. ...
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  • ...ages in the [[World Wide Web]], and inferring the research area of a paper in a scientific publication dataset. ...each sample in isolation; these techniques have enabled significant gains in classification accuracy.<ref name = "Getoor"/><ref>{{cite book|last1=Kajdan ...
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  • ...dered in antiquity, but some precursors of the concept can perhaps be seen in the work of medieval philosophers and mathematicians such as [[Oresme]]. ...nalysis]] by [[Weierstrass]] and others, the reformulation of [[geometry]] in terms of analysis, and the invention of [[set theory]] by [[Georg Cantor|Ca ...
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  • {{Short description|Problem in network theory}} ...citation network]], and predicting interactions between genes and proteins in a [[biological network]]. Link prediction can also have a temporal aspect, ...
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  • ....|date=2020-03-21|title=Backpropagation algorithms and Reservoir Computing in Recurrent Neural Networks for the forecasting of complex spatiotemporal dyn ...st1=A.|last2=Keaveny|first2=E. E.|last3=Papageorgiou|first3=D. T.|title=An in-depth numerical study of the two-dimensional Kuramoto–Sivashinsky equation| ...
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