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  • [[Category:Indian number theorists]] [[Category:British India judges]] ...
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  • {{Use British English Oxford spelling|date=August 2017}} ...g body is inversely proportional to the square root of its size. Hence the number of votes obtained by a representative of a state <math> j </math> with pop ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Baripada]], [[Mayurbhanj State]], [[British Raj]] <small>(now [[Odisha]])</small> | known_for = Number Theory, Cryptography, Analysis ...
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  • | workplaces = [[University of British Columbia]] ...binatorics]], [[discrete geometry]], [[graph theory]], and [[combinatorial number theory]].{{r|cv}} ...
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  • {{Use British English|date=May 2012}} | known_for = [[Number theory]]<br>[[Diophantine equations]]<br>[[Baker's theorem]]<br>[[Stark–Hee ...
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  • {{Use British English|date=February 2017}} | known_for = [[Number theory]]<br/> Being one of the original [[cryptanalysis|cryptanalysts]] at ...
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  • {{Short description|British mathematician}} |number =1 ...
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  • ...icle theorists |url=https://physicsworld.com/a/wolf-prize-goes-to-particle-theorists/ |access-date=2024-04-10 |website=Physics World |language=en-GB}}</ref> and ...nge particles known as [[force carrier]]s. At the beginning of the 1960s a number of these particles had been discovered or proposed, along with theories sug ...
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  • ...i. The [[exercise (mathematics)|exercise]]s in this book covered [[complex number]]s, [[roots of unity]], as well as some [[linear algebra]] and [[abstract a :was a graduate student and [Brenner] was visiting the [[University of British Columbia]] in 1966-67. Shortly after arriving at UBC, Joel circulated a mem ...
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  • ...en in the form of extended logical systems like [[modal logic]]. But other theorists draw the distinction between the philosophy of logic and philosophical logi ...losophical Logic''. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013.</ref> Some theorists use these two terms for the same discipline while others see them as distin ...
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  • ...ll Ferguson|Ferguson, Niall]] (2002). ''Empire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and the Lessons for Global Power'', p. 15. "Moreover, their com ...e''. (SAGE Publications Ltd., 2012 {{ISBN|9781412929806}}), p. 431. "The [[British East India Company|EIC]] first issued permanent shares in 1657 (Harris, 200 ...
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  • {{Redirect-multi|2|Logical|Logically|the rapper|Logic (rapper)|the British company|Logically (company)}} ...ems, like [[first-order logic]], qualify as logics. For such reasons, some theorists deny that [[higher-order logic]]s are logics in the strict sense.{{sfnm|1a1 ...
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  • ...e highest civilian award in the United States. In 2002, Hawking was ranked number 25 in the [[BBC]]'s poll of the ''[[100 Greatest Britons]]''. He died in 20 ...mself buying farm land and then went bankrupt in the [[Great Depression of British Agriculture|great agricultural depression]] during the early 20th century.< ...
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  • In statistics, frequency refers to the number of occurrences of a particular event or value within a dataset.<ref name="K .../> By 1917, technical geography was included among courses taught at some British schools, alongside mathematics, chemistry, and other natural sciences.<ref> ...
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  • ...s its starting point the work of the best-known economists of his day, the British moral philosopher turned economist [[Adam Smith]] as well as [[David Ricard ...[American Economic Association]] |volume=26 |pages=1729–36 |jstor=2726859 |number=4}}</ref> and are "an irrelevant dead end."<ref>{{cite news |first=Robert M ...
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  • ...became popular as the standard keyboard tuning, and had been described by theorists and musicians for at least a century before Bach's birth. Accounts of Bach ...irregular numbers of measures, in terms of both the phrases and the total number of measures in a given prelude. ...
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  • {{Use British English|date=May 2020}} ...rted to see gauge theories as failing to explain particle physics, because theorists had been unable to solve the mass problem or even explain how gauge theory ...
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  • ...tistical Society'', XXIX (June) pp.&nbsp;282–87. Read in Section F of the British Association, 1862. [https://web.archive.org/web/20220622033317/http://www.a ...generalized eigenvector|vector]]s&nbsp;''p'' and&nbsp;''q'' and a positive number&nbsp;''λ'' that would solve the [[complementarity theory|complementarity]] ...
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  • Einstein's wording of the first postulate was one with which nearly all theorists of his day could agree. His second postulate expresses a new idea about the ...ast1=Norton |first1=John |title=Why constructive relativity fails |journal=British Journal for the Philosophy of Science |date=2008 |volume=59 |issue=4 |pages ...
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  • ...''. London: Sage, 2018, pp. 386-401.</ref> and [[post-Marxism|Post-Marxist theorists]].<ref>Neil Larsen, Mathias Nilges, Josh Robinson, and Nicholas Brown (eds. ...any tangible object of trade anymore at all. There is, for example, only a number on a computer screen. At that point, it appears that the value of an asset ...
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