• James Ivory, FRS FRSE KH LLD (17 February 1765 – 21 September 1842) was a British mathematician. He stated and proved Ivory's lemma. Ivory was born in...
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  • In mathematics, Rodrigues' formula (formerly called the Ivory–Jacobi formula) generates the Legendre polynomials. It was independently introduced by Olinde...
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  • (1982) alongside Hugh Grant. He acted with Grant again in the Merchant Ivory period film Maurice (1987), which brought him to the attention of an international...
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    James Ivory (1729 – 1793) was a Scottish watchmaker, clockmaker, and engraver. He was briefly followed by his son Thomas Ivory. James Ivory was a very...
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    IV and Victoria, who had the conditions changed during 1837 so that mathematics was a subject for which a Royal Medal could be awarded, albeit only every...
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    and natural philosophy. The chair in mathematics was formally established in 1674, and the first incumbent was James Gregory. Two of his nephews also held...
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  • clouds and their feet dangling from the lofty balconies of their ivory towers? Mathematics is all of these, and none. Mostly, it's just different. It's not...
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    in James Ivory's A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (1998), Timothy in Lars von Trier's Manderlay (2005), the villain Steven Obanno in the 2006 James Bond...
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    Samoilenko, "similar biases that are found in the 'ivory tower' of academic historiography". Carwil Bjork-James proposes that Wikipedia could follow the diversification...
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    Charles Babbage (category Lucasian Professors of Mathematics)
    for a teaching job at Haileybury College; he had recommendations from James Ivory and John Playfair, but lost out to Henry Walter. In 1819, Babbage and...
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    Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone...
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  • "James Ashley Donaldson". Mathematical Association of America. Retrieved January 23, 2021. James Ashley Donaldson at the Mathematics Genealogy Project "Celebrating...
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  • Nikolaus Winkel invents a form of metronome in Amsterdam. Copley Medal: James Ivory February 28 – Edmond Frémy, French chemist (died 1894). April 20 – Filippo...
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    Wilfried Zaha (category Ivory Coast men's international footballers)
    for Ligue 1 club Lyon, on loan from Süper Lig club Galatasaray, and the Ivory Coast national team. A product of Crystal Palace's youth academy, Zaha made...
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  • Mathematics, science, technology and engineering of the Victorian era refers to the development of mathematics, science, technology and engineering during...
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    James Bryant Conant (March 26, 1893 – February 11, 1978) was an American chemist, a transformative President of Harvard University, and the first U.S...
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  • Kazakh National UniversityKIMEP University  Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Applied mathematicsMaster of Public Administration Uhuru Kenyatta President of Kenya Amherst...
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  • Day; Jimmy acknowledged death of David Brenner; Tonight Show Popular Mathematics; Kermit gave Jimmy a Muppet pipe wrench for his Muppet pipes; Kermit...
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    assignmentx.com. October 9, 2012. Retrieved March 23, 2018. Twohey, Megan; Ivory, Danielle; Kessler, Carson (October 4, 2024). "'It Took Over Everything':...
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    Probability is the branch of mathematics and statistics concerning events and numerical descriptions of how likely they are to occur. The probability...
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    Vanharlingen 1980, p. 263–267 Dowden 2020, p. 1 Bronkhorst et al. 2020, p. 1674 Ivory 2021, p. 73 Halpern 2014, p. 81 Dowden 2020, p. 18. Nelson 2005, p. 167...
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    refuted through genetic analysis. Declining value of ivory in Europe (due to the influx of ivory from Russian walrus and African elephants) may have forced...
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    André Weil (category French historians of mathematics)
    23 January 2008. Artless innocents and ivory-tower sophisticates: Some personalities on the Indian mathematical scene – M. S. Raghunathan Varadaraja, V...
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    Vladimir Arnold (category Wolf Prize in Mathematics laureates)
    Happening in the Mathematical Sciences. American Mathematical Soc. p. 104. ISBN 9780821849996. Ivan Izmestiev, Serge Tabachnikov. "Ivory’s theorem revisited"...
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  • hippopotamus ivory, the teeth of various animals, including horse and donkey teeth, and human teeth, possibly bought from slaves or poor people. Because ivory teeth...
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    Maharashtra. Mysore with its vast elephant herds was important for the ivory industry. The Rashtrakuta empire controlled most of the western sea board...
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    prominent researchers in various scientific disciplines, notably physics, mathematics, chemistry and engineering. As of 2018, thirteen Hungarian scientists...
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    decorative stone vases, cosmetic palettes, and jewelry made of gold, lapis, and ivory. They also developed a ceramic glaze known as faience, which was used well...
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    Jeffrey Epstein (category Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences alumni)
    1971, he attended the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University studying mathematical physiology, but left without receiving a degree...
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    work had a worldwide impact, with filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese, James Ivory, Abbas Kiarostami, François Truffaut, Carlos Saura, Isao Takahata and...
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