Ben Andrews is an Australian mathematician at the Australian National University. He is known for contributions to geometric analysis, with a majority...
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Ben Andrews may refer to: Ben Andrews (actor) (1942–1981), American television actor Ben Andrews (mathematician), Australian mathematician This disambiguation...
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television actor Ben Andrews (mathematician), Australian mathematician Bill Andrews (disambiguation), multiple people Billy Andrews (footballer) (1886-?), Irish...
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Its whereabouts were unknown to all but a few mathematicians until it was rediscovered by George Andrews in 1976, in a box of effects of G. N. Watson stored...
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philosopher, mathematician and translator Isaac ben Moses Eli (15th century), mathematician Jacob ben Nissim (10th century), philosopher and mathematician Judah...
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List of women in mathematics (redirect from Female mathematician)
Dale Biddle Andrews (1885–1940), algebraic geometer, first female PhD from the University of California, Berkeley Grace Andrews (mathematician) (1869–1951)...
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Mathematics in the medieval Islamic world (redirect from Islamic mathematician)
transmission of algebraic knowledge to Europe, significantly influencing mathematicians during the Renaissance and shaping the evolution of modern mathematics...
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Gersonides (redirect from Levi ben Gerson)
letters as RaLBaG, was a medieval French Jewish philosopher, Talmudist, mathematician, physician and astronomer/astrologer. He was born at Bagnols in Languedoc...
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Benjamin Franklin (redirect from Ben Franklin)
Andrews awarded him an honorary doctorate in recognition of his accomplishments. In October 1759, he was granted Freedom of the Borough of St Andrews...
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John Forbes Nash Jr. (redirect from John Forbes Nash Jr. (mathematician))
1928 – May 23, 2015), known and published as John Nash, was an American mathematician who made fundamental contributions to game theory, real algebraic geometry...
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actress Michelle Simson, Canadian politician Robert Simson (1687–1768), mathematician and geometer Ronald Simson, Scotland rugby player Sampson Simson (1780–1857)...
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Ahmad ibn Yusuf (redirect from Abu Ja'far Aḥmad ben Yusuf ben Ibrahim)
known in the West by his Latinized name Hametus, was a Muslim Arab mathematician, like his father Yusuf ibn Ibrahim (Arabic: يوسف بن ابراهيم الصدَيق...
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Abu al-Wafa' al-Buzjani (category 10th-century Iranian mathematicians)
Al-Buzjani", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews Ben-Menahem, A. (2009). Historical encyclopedia of natural and mathematical...
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Daniel Mertz Kane (born 1986) is an American mathematician. He is a full professor with a joint position in the Mathematics Department and the Computer...
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D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (category Academics of the University of St Andrews)
British mathematician Walter Ledermann described in his memoir how, as an assistant in Mathematics, he met the biology Professor Thompson at St Andrews in...
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Norbert Wiener (redirect from I Am a Mathematician)
(November 26, 1894 – March 18, 1964) was an American computer scientist, mathematician and philosopher. He became a professor of mathematics at the Massachusetts...
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Al-Karaji (category 10th-century Iranian mathematicians)
محمد بن الحسن الکرجی; c. 953 – c. 1029) was a 10th-century Persian mathematician and engineer who flourished at Baghdad. He was born in Karaj, a city...
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Richard S. Hamilton (redirect from Richard Hamilton (mathematician))
Streit Hamilton (January 10, 1943 – September 29, 2024) was an American mathematician who served as the Davies Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University...
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International Congresses of Mathematicians Plenary and Invited Speakers. Being invited to talk at an International Congress of Mathematicians has been called "the...
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Terence Tao (category 21st-century American mathematicians)
British mathematician Ben J. Green; together they proved the Green–Tao theorem, which is well known among both amateur and professional mathematicians. This...
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Non-Fiction at the University of British Columbia Eric Maskin, economist and mathematician, Adams University Professor and Professor of Economics and Mathematics...
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Hawking (after physicist Stephen Hawking), George Minkowski (after mathematician Hermann Minkowski), Richard Alpert (the birth name of spiritual teacher...
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Timothy Gowers (category 20th-century English mathematicians)
Timothy Gowers, FRS (/ˈɡaʊ.ərz/; born 20 November 1963) is a British mathematician. He is Professeur titulaire of the Combinatorics chair at the Collège...
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Steven Soderbergh (redirect from Peter Andrews (cinematographer))
method of experimental filmmaking as "rigorously conceived, like a mathematician working out a byzantine equation". Starting in 2000 with his film Traffic...
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Unit Fractions "Egyptian Papyri". www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk. "Egyptian Algebra – Mathematicians of the African Diaspora". www.math.buffalo.edu. (Boyer...
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and policy analyst Julia Robinson, mathematician John Sayles, filmmaker and writer Richard M. Schoen, mathematician Peter Sellars, theater and opera director...
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Gabriel Andrew Dirac (category 20th-century Hungarian mathematicians)
Andrew Dirac (13 March 1925 – 20 July 1984) was a Hungarian-British mathematician who mainly worked in graph theory. He served as Erasmus Smith's Professor...
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Robertson, Edmund F., "Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews This article incorporates text...
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Cahit Arf (category 20th-century Turkish mathematicians)
(Turkish: [dʒaːhit aɾf]; 24 October 1910 – 26 December 1997) was a Turkish mathematician. He is known for the Arf invariant of a quadratic form in characteristic...
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Zakariya al-Qazwini (1204-1283), geographer, cozmographer, physicist and mathematician. He explained the formation of mountains and collected the latitude...
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