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  • ...hematics]] and [[mathematics education]]. She is an associate professor of mathematics at [[Penn State Erie, The Behrend College]].{{r|about}} ...Michael (Rolf) Range;{{r|mg}} she also published it in the ''[[Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society]]''.{{r|sbh}} ...
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  • ...}</ref> In 1982 he received his ''[[Habilitation]]'' from the [[University of Bonn]]. ...tic rings]'' (May 1998)</ref> and finally in the 2000s at the [[University of Vienna]]. During the academic year 1980–1981 Schwermer was a visiting schol ...
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  • ...= November 2000|publisher=School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St Andrews, Scotland |accessdate=22 April 2010| archiveurl= https://web.arc ...ation of reasonably accurate values of trigonometric sines without the use of geometry.<ref name="Brummelen"/> ...
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  • ...al formula]] between [[Leonhard Euler]], who published an explicit version of the formula, and Descartes, whose ''De solidorum elementis'' includes a res ...ical Association of America]] has suggested its inclusion in undergraduate mathematics libraries.{{r|maa}} ...
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  • {{about|the dispute over the origin of general relativity|the dispute in special relativity|Relativity priority di ...n the two corresponded frequently, has led to numerous historical analyses of their interaction. The analyses came to be called a '''priority dispute'''. ...
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  • ...3, or square root of 6 (red dashed); plus a square of side arithmetic mean of 2 and 3 (black dotted) with area 6.25]] ...o the square roots of the first six natural numbers, up to the square root of 6.]] --> ...
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  • [[File:Arsconj.gif|thumb|right|The cover page of {{lang|la|Ars Conjectandi}}]] ...all combinatorics by a plethora of mathematical historians. The importance of this early work had a large impact on both contemporary and later mathemati ...
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  • ...svg|thumb|right|Quadratrix (red); snapshot of E and F having completed 60% of their motions]] ...raph of the [[Lambert W function]], or (after a 90° rotation) as the graph of the function <math>y=x\cot x</math>. ...
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  • ...roopam}}<br />{{native name|sa|Prakashabhu}}<br />{{native name|en|Kingdom of Light}} | conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Tanur ...
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  • ..., he modified his uncountability proof by using the [[topological]] notion of a set being [[dense set|dense]] in an interval. ...between two proofs: a non-constructive proof that uses the uncountability of the real numbers and a constructive proof that does not use uncountability. ...
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  • ...ed Z. Buchwald|author2=Robert Fox|title=The Oxford Handbook of the History of Physics|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1SxoAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA128|date=10 ...coveries later played prominent roles in physical theories, as in the case of the conic sections in [[celestial mechanics]].]] ...
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  • {{short description|System of propositional logic developed by the Stoic philosophers}} '''Stoic logic''' is the system of [[propositional logic]] developed by the [[Stoicism|Stoic]] philosophers in ...
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  • ...at positively influencing the long-term [[future]] is a key moral priority of our time. It is an important concept in [[effective altruism]] and a primar ...er suggest, to those advocating longtermism, that it is the responsibility of those living now to ensure that future generations get to survive and flour ...
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  • ...aer's laws]], founder of the [[Russian Entomological Society]], co-founder of the [[Russian Geographical Society]] *'''[[Alexander Borodin]]''', chemist and composer, author of the famous opera ''[[Prince Igor]]'', discovered [[Borodin reaction]], co-d ...
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  • {{Short description|Branch of mathematics}} {{About||the kind of algebraic structure|Algebra over a field|other uses}} ...
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  • {{about|the history of the standards used in the metric system|history of adoption|Metrication}} ...ial systems (2019).svg|thumb|400x400px|Units in everyday use by country as of 2019]] ...
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  • | field = [[Mathematics]] *[[Italian Minister of Education Prize]] (1961) ...
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  • {{short description|Translation of a text into a logical system}} ...of how to translate an English sentence into first-order logic|Translation of an English sentence to first-order logic]] ...
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  • ...ater = [[Trinity College, Cambridge|Trinity College]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] | footnotes = He was the father of [[William De Morgan]]. ...
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  • ...]s. In the 20th century, understanding the [[dynamics (physics)|dynamics]] of [[globular cluster]] star systems became an important {{mvar|n}}-body probl ...from all the other particles, and to no other forces. If the initial state of the system is given, how will the particles move?" Rosenberg failed to real ...
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