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  • '''Sheldon Jay Axler''' (born November 6, 1949, [[Philadelphia]]) is an American mathematician and textbook author. He is a professor of m ...(1971) and his [[PhD]] in mathematics, under professor [[Donald Sarason]], from the [[University of California, Berkeley]], with the dissertation "Subalgeb ...
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  • '''David Drasin''' (born 3 November 1940, [[Philadelphia]]) is an American mathematician, specializing in function theory. ...that he was an assistant professor, from 1969 an associate professor, and from 1974 a full professor at [[Purdue University]]. He was visiting professor i ...
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  • ...neral Registry of the Members of the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity 1850–1920. Philadelphia, 1920; p. 448 [https://archive.org/stream/generalregistero00phik#page/448/m ...1931 an associate professor, in which position he remained until his death from a heart attack following minor surgery in 1943.<ref name=ColumbiaUObit/> ...
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  • ...ent on to graduate school in [[mathematics]] at [[Temple University]] in [[Philadelphia]], where he was supervised by [[Doron Zeilberger]]. Robertson received his ...s goal in writing this book was to "help give an overview of Ramsey theory from several points of view, adding intuition and detailed proofs as we go, whil ...
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  • | birth_name = <!-- if different from "name" --> ...cians-pay-tribute-legendary-rowan-prof.html | title = Oslerfest: Prominent mathematicians to pay tribute to legendary Rowan prof | work = Rowan Today | publisher = R ...
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  • ...' (born 29 January 1944, in [[Philadelphia]])<ref>biographical information from ''American Men and Women of Science'', Thomson Gale 2004</ref> is an Americ ...chelor's degree from [[Harvard University]]. He received his Ph.D. in 1969 from the [[University of Chicago]] with thesis ''The Fixed Point Index and Fixed ...
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  • Gaoyong Zhang graduated from [[Temple University]] in Philadelphia with a PhD in 1995. His advisor was Eric Grinberg.<ref>{{cite web|url=https [[Category:20th-century American mathematicians]] ...
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  • ...chool of Medicine at UCLA]].<ref name=NAMS/> In 2013 Edward Effros retired from UCLA as professor emeritus.<ref name=bioucla>{{cite web|title=Ed Effros: Bi ...ok|author=Effros, E. G.|title=Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, August 3–11, 1986, Berkeley, California|year=1986|volume=2|pages=900–905|c ...
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  • From 1967 to 1985, he worked at [[Brandeis University]], the [[University of Cal From 1985 to 2004, he joined [[IBM]]'s [[Thomas J. Watson Research Center]]. In ...
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  • |death_place = Philadelphia<ref name=HoustonChronicle>{{cite web|title=Robert McDowell Thrall Ph.D.|web ...usiness, where he taught [[decision analysis]] to MBA Students. He retired from Rice University as professor emeritus in 1984.<ref name=informs/> ...
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  • ...1965, and a Ph.D. in 1969. His Ph.D. thesis is entitled ''Neutron Emission from Muon Capture''.<ref name=CV>{{cite web|title=Curriculum Vitae, Martin H. Kr ...essor emeritus. For the academic year 1990–1991 he was on leave of absence from USC and held a visiting associate professorship in business administration ...
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  • ...ts]]) for which the authors received the [[Frederick W. Lanchester Prize]] from the [[Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences]] (INFO ...eir ancestors back to two brothers named Rockenfelder that came to America from the Rhineland-Pfaltz region of Germany in 1728. Soon the spelling of the fa ...
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  • ...d in [[structural engineering|structural optimization]]<!-- French applied mathematicians, at least one in Texas, whose names escape senile K.W. -->. The method was ...on, in part because they more easily use [[sparse matrix]] [[subroutine]]s from [[numerical linear algebra|numerical]] [[numerical software|software librar ...
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  • ...umbia]] in [[Vancouver]]. He was the chairman of Paris-Dauphine University from 1989 to 1994. ...he best of all possible worlds: Mathematics and destiny|edition=Translated from the&nbsp;2000 French|publisher=University of Chicago Press|location=Chicago ...
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  • ...ws a curve determined by an ordinary differential equation that is derived from Newton's second law.]] Many mathematicians have studied differential equations and contributed to the field, including ...
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  • ...r as a member of its editorial board. In 1928, Hilbert had Brouwer removed from the editorial board of ''Mathematische Annalen''. The nature of Hilbert's proof of the [[Hilbert basis theorem]] from 1888 was controversial. Although [[Leopold Kronecker]], a constructivist, h ...
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  • ....1111/j.1469-1809.1939.tb02216.x|doi-access=free }}</ref> Results obtained from the perspective of [[pure mathematics]] also do not account for factors tha ===Early uses derived from elementary probability theory=== ...
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  • ...atician]], a retired professor of [[mathematics]] and [[computer science]] from the [[University of Puerto Rico]], (August 1984-February 2018) and a resear He obtained a [[Licentiate degree]] in [[mathematics]] from [[University of Buenos Aires]] in 1967, arrived at [[Rutgers University]] ...
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  • Again, a finite rotation can be made from many small rotations, replacing {{math|Δ''θ''}} by {{math|Δ''θ''/''N''}} an ...st=Ohlsson|author-link= Tommy Ohlsson |title=Relativistic Quantum Physics: From Advanced Quantum Mechanics to Introductory Quantum Field Theory|publisher=C ...
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  • ...r [[convex set|non-convex set]]s (''right'') is the sum of four points (+) from the (left-hand) sets—two points in two non-convex sets plus two points in t ...n]] of [[set (mathematics)|set]]s in a [[vector space]]. It is named after mathematicians [[Lloyd Shapley]] and [[Jon Folkman]], but was first published by the econo ...
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