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  • ...ontext of diophantine approximation. Nowadays Meyer sets are best known as mathematical model for [[quasicrystal]]s. However, Meyer's work precedes the discovery o | series = NATO Advanced Science Institutes Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences ...
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  • ...ussian-Israeli mathematician at [[Tel Aviv University]], specializing in [[mathematical analysis]].<ref name="bio">{{cite web|website=REAL ANALYSIS EXCHANGE, Summe ...nder-olevskii}}</ref> He has held visiting appointments at universities or institutes in several countries, including France, Australia, Germany, Italy, and the ...
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  • ...oceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character|volume=80|issue=535|pages=28–44|doi=10.1098/rspa.190 ...oceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character|volume=81|issue=549|pages=398–430|jstor=93014|doi=10 ...
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  • ...on INO|last=Mondal|first=Prof. N K |date=July 2008 |publisher=Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai|access-date=2009-04-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web ==Participating institutes== ...
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  • ...r 1923 – 7 March 2011) was a Soviet-born Jewish mathematician working in [[mathematical analysis|analysis]] and the theory of [[Banach space]]s.<ref>{{cite journal ...arkov in 1957, where he spent the remainder of his life working at various institutes. He defended his PhD in 1955 (under the supervision of [[Boris Levin]]), an ...
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  • ...factory, he attended Paris University and Collège de France to improve his mathematical knowledge. He got in touch with the famous Turkish author [[Namık Kemal]] a ...entific works and regularly lectured on a variety of subjects in clubs and institutes on the East coast".<ref name=SK>Kuneralp, Sinan (2011) "Ottoman Diplomatic ...
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  • ...nalytical geometry]] and [[analytical mechanics]]. Over the years, several institutes for mathematics were formed. * Analysis and [[Mathematical model|Modelling]] ...
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  • ...are shown: 5 in 1773<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ewing |first1=Alexander |title=Institutes of Arithmetic: For the Use of Schools and Academies |date=1773 |publisher=T [[Category:Mathematical constants]] ...
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  • ...pulating [[expression (mathematics)|mathematical expressions]] and other [[mathematical object]]s. Although computer algebra could be considered a subfield of [[sc ..., a dedicated memory manager, a [[user interface]] for the input/output of mathematical expressions, and a large set of [[function (computer science)|routines]] to ...
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  • After finishing high school, Armstrong briefly attended RCA Institutes (now [[TCI College of Technology]]) in [[New York City]] and [[academic aud ...model "made several eerily on-the-mark calls using a formula based on the mathematical constant pi."<ref name="time">Justin Fox. ''Time'' magazine. Pg 30; Nov. 30 ...
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  • ...(1990): “Nash Equilibrium with Strategic Complementarities,” ''Journal of Mathematical Economics'', 19, 305–321.</ref> ...nsitivity Analysis of Multisector Optimal Economic Dynamics,” ''Journal of Mathematical Economics'', 25, 123–141.</ref> Datta, Mirman, and Reffett (2002);<ref>Datt ...
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  • ...lin. In 1930 he started his teaching career, working in some [[Leningrad]] institutes for short periods, as Mikhlin himself records on the document {{Harv|Mikhli ...Mikhlin was elected Foreign Member of the class of [[Mathematical sciences|mathematical]] and [[physical sciences]] of the Lincei. At first time, he was proposed a ...
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  • ...rotation: 720 BC to AD 2015 |journal = Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences |date = December 2016 |volume = 472 |iss ...on of the kilogram |publisher=[[European Association of National Metrology Institutes]] |access-date=8 October 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2016 ...
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  • ...services in the economy. Enterprises comprised production associations and institutes that were linked together by the plans formulated by Gosplan. ...man|first=Michael|title=Planning Problems in the USSR: The Contribution of Mathematical Economics to their Solution 1960-1971|year=1973|publisher=CUP Archive |isbn ...
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  • ...015}}</ref> The term LDDMM was first established as part of the [[National Institutes of Health]] supported [[Biomedical Informatics Research Network]].<ref>{{ci .../00004728-199303000-00011 |s2cid=25781937}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|title=Mathematical textbook of deformable neuroanatomies|journal=Proceedings of the National A ...
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  • ...|location=New York |pages=137–144 |author-link=Francis Bitter}}</ref> This mathematical expression is now known as Planck's law. ...he body, trying to match Wien's law, and was able to derive an approximate mathematical function for the black-body spectrum,<ref name="Planck01">{{citation | firs ...
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  • Mathematical modeling has shown that transmission of an outbreak may be delayed by closi ...upports Social Distancing |work=NIH Research Matters |publisher=[[National Institutes of Health]] |date=6 June 2011 |access-date=22 April 2017 |archive-url=https ...
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  • ...multi-disciplinary project. It involved ballistics, sensor technology and mathematical modelling as well as the development of new materials. * Fulmer devised techniques for probabilistic mathematical modelling and in 1986 hosted the first international conference on Modellin ...
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  • ...ss to diagnosable disease remains unclear,<ref name="STAT-Severity" /> one mathematical model estimated that 75,815 people were infected on 25 January 2020 in Wuha ...nsight on viral transmission |journal= Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences|volume=477 |issue=2245 |page=20200584 |d ...
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  • ...a (often related to systems evolving over time). An HMM is composed of two mathematical objects: an observed state‐dependent process <math>X_1,X_2,\ldots ,X_M</mat Convolutional networks were [[mathematical biology|inspired]] by [[biological]] processes<ref name=fukuneoscholar>{{ci ...
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