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  • ...hy of mathematics]], [[Metaphysics]], [[Analytic Philosophy|Early Analytic Philosophy]] (especially [[Gottlob Frege|Frege]] and [[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstei | thesis_title = Semantical Investigations in Intuitionistic First-order Arithmetic<ref>{{mathGenealogy|27820}}</ref> ...
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  • ...ation = [[Bachelor of Arts|A.B]]., [[Mathematics]]<br>[[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D]]., Mathematics ...in ''[[Geometriae Dedicata]]'', ''[[Journal of Geometry]]'', ''[[Advances in Geometry]]'', and the ''[[Journal of Elasticity]]''. ...
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  • ...ned her [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D]]. from the [[University of Michigan]] in 1988 under the joint supervision of [[Jeffrey Rauch]] and L. Ridgway Scott; ...r-industrial-and-applied-mathematics/|access-date=2020-11-20|website=Women In Academia Report}}</ref> ...
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  • '''Karel Lambert''' (born 1928) is an American [[philosophy|philosopher]] and [[logic]]ian at the [[University of California, Irvine]] | title = The Definition of E! in Free Logic ...
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  • | caption = Magidor in 2006 ...s an Israeli [[mathematician]] who specializes in [[mathematical logic]], in particular [[Axiomatic Set Theory|set theory]]. He served as president of t ...
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  • ...Arts|BA]])<br>[[Purdue University]] ([[Master of Science|MS]], [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]]) ...w University]] in [[Greencastle, Indiana]]. Her mathematical research was in [[functional analysis]]. ...
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  • | fields = [[Mathematics]], [[Physics]], [[Philosophy]] ...Martin Kaufmann''' (born August 4, 1969) is a German mathematician working in the United States. ...
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  • ...(born 12 June 1962 in [[Geneva]]) is a German mathematician, specializing in [[geometry]] and [[representation theory]]. Soergel received his [[Promotion (Germany)|''Promotion'']] (PhD) in 1988 from the [[University of Hamburg]]. His PhD dissertation ''Universelle ...
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  • ...the chair of the mathematics department of the [[University of Wyoming]]. In 1988 Gross became a professor at the [[University of Vermont]], where he se ...y of California, Irvine]], the [[University of Utah]], the Academia Sinica in Taiwan, [[Drexel University]], [[Macquarie University]], and Australia's [[ ...
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  • ...Forschung an der Leibniz Universität Hannover,.jpg|thumb|right|Klaus Hulek in 2013]] ...ician, known for his work in [[Algebraic Geometry|algebraic geometry]] and in particular, his work on [[moduli space]]s. ...
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  • ...ctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] at the [[University of California, Berkeley]], in 1996, under the supervision of [[John R. Steel]].<ref>{{MathGenealogy|id=22 ...12, the [[Simons Foundation]] named Neeman as one of their Simons Fellows, in the inaugural year of the Simons Fellows program.<ref>{{citation|url=http:/ ...
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  • | image = Nari Shakti Puraskar to Neena Gupta for her excellence in Mathematics (cropped).jpg | caption = Gupta in 2022 ...
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  • ...matics in the Elementary School, and for her work for equity and diversity in mathematics.{{r|hay}} ...ha Francis Clark and organic chemist John Randolph Clark. The family lived in Nutley. {{ref|mtclocal}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in the science of signs}} '''Polar semiotics''' (or '''Polar semiology''') is a concept in the field of [[semiotics]], which is the science of signs. ...
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  • | caption = Robertson in 2017 | thesis_title = Some New Results in Ramsey Theory ...
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  • ...ematical analysis|analysis]]. He obtained his [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in 1955 from [[Princeton University]] under [[William Feller]]. ...raic curves of infinite genus arising in the theory of nonlinear waves''). In 2012 he became a fellow of the [[American Mathematical Society]].<ref>[http ...
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  • ...ras and Representation Theory''<br/>Receiving the [[Lester R. Ford Award]] in 1976 ...ember 10, 1939 – August 27, 2020) was an American mathematician who worked in [[algebraic group]]s, [[Lie group]]s, and [[Lie algebra]]s and applications ...
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  • .../ref> was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] mathematician whose research interests were in [[Abelian category|abelian category theory]], [[homological algebra]], and ...l|title=Jan Erik Roos in Paris|language=sv|access-date=3 June 2020}}</ref> In 1967 he was invited by [[Saunders Mac Lane]] to visit the [[University of C ...
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  • ...s Institute of Technology]] {{small|([[Master of Science|MS]], [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]])}} ...shing the use of [[probability theory]] in [[artificial intelligence]] and in the development of the field [[Bayesian network]]s.<ref name="dawn3">{{cite ...
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  • | caption = Tim Cochran at [[Multnomah Falls]] in 2012 ...was a [[professor]] of [[mathematics]] at [[Rice University]] specializing in [[topology]], especially [[low-dimensional topology]], [[knot theory|the th ...
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