Jacob David Tamarkin (Russian: Я́ков Дави́дович Тама́ркин, romanized: Yakov Davidovich Tamarkin, Ukrainian: Яків Давидович Тамаркін, romanized: Yakiv...
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Tamar (Hebrew: תמר), and can refer to: Jacob Tamarkin (1888–1945), a Russian-American mathematician. Jeff Tamarkin (b. 1952), an editor, author and historian...
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advisor Pafnuty Chebyshev Doctoral students Abram Besicovitch Nikolai Günther Veniamin Kagan V. I. Romanovsky Jacob Tamarkin J. V. Uspensky Georgy Voronoy...
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Institute. From his school days, Friedmann found a lifelong companion in Jacob Tamarkin, who was also a distinguished mathematician. Friedmann fought in World...
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under Jacob Tamarkin. He moved in 1939 to Yale University, where he remained until his retirement in 1960. In 1981, he was awarded jointly with Jacob T....
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Daniel Stern, actor John J. Sweeney, Former President of the AFL-CIO Jacob Tamarkin, mathematician George Spiro Thanos, martial artist champion Jeff Tremaine...
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thesis, An Extended Theory of Lucas' Functions, which he wrote under Jacob Tamarkin. Lehmer became a National Research Fellow, allowing him to take positions...
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Domínguez received a Guggenheim Fellowship and worked for two years with Jacob Tamarkin at Brown University. González Domínguez spent most of his career as...
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chemist Stanislav Smirnov, mathematician, Fields Medal winner (2010) Jacob Tamarkin, Russian-American mathematician Vladimir Vernadsky, mineralogist and...
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(Курс высшей математики) (the first volume was written jointly with Jacob Tamarkin). Smirnov, Vladimir Ivanovich (1937), The solution to a problem with...
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chemist Stanislav Smirnov - mathematician, Fields Medal winner (2010) Jacob Tamarkin - Russian-American mathematician Vladimir Vernadsky - mineralogist and...
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in mathematics at Brown University in 1941 under the direction of Jacob David Tamarkin. After receiving his doctorate, Forsythe went to Stanford University...
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physicist, co-inventor of the widely used Worm Monte-Carlo algorithm Jacob Tamarkin (1888–1945), mathematician and vice-president of American Mathematical...
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(born 1985) First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine since November 2021. Jacob Tamarkin (1888–1945), Russian-American mathematician Dora Wasserman (1919–2003)...
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mathematician Dov Tamari (1911–2006), logic and combinatorics: 356 Jacob Tamarkin (1888–1945), mathematical analysis Éva Tardos (born 1957), mathematician...
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his colleagues at Brown University examined his notes on mathematics. Jacob Tamarkin prepared a paper based upon the notes and published it in the Annals...
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her Ph.D. in mathematical analysis in 1939. At Brown, she worked with Jacob Tamarkin as her advisor; her dissertation was Some Problems in Interpolation...
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in that area. He looked at Green's function and further developed Jacob Tamarkin's methods for obtaining characteristic solutions. While he was a graduate...
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A. Strauss – L. Herbert Ballou University Professor of Mathematics Jacob Tamarkin – Professor of Mathematics (1927–45) Maurice Anthony Biot – Professor...
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Shaposhnikova 1990). The three scientists the paper tells a story about are Jacob Tamarkin, Igor Tamm and Gaetano Fichera. This book is also dedicated to her by...
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Charles Thompson Sullivan William Francis Gray Swann John Lighton Synge Jacob Tamarkin D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson Leonida Tonelli Jacques Touchard Gheorghe...
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Valentin Stepankov, the first prosecutor general of the Russian Federation Jacob Tamarkin, Russian-American mathematician Dmitry Rybolovlev, Russian cardiologist...
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Bernstein was born in Chicago, the daughter of Russian Jewish immigrants Jacob Louis Bernstein (1880–1956) and Tille (Lewis, originally Loyev; 1887–1969)...
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Differential Equations of Hyperbolic Type; her doctoral advisor was Jacob Tamarkin. Gurney began her work with the US Government in 1938, working for the...
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Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 Jul 2022. Shohat, James Alexander; Tamarkin, Jacob D. (1943). The Problem of Moments. New York: American mathematical...
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2008. "Ravinia Festival". Archived from the original on August 17, 2007. Tamarkin, Jeff. "Ramsey Lewis to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award". JazzTimes...
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September 2017. Tamarkin, Jeff (1 January 2015). "Guitarist Jeff Golub Dies at 59". JazzTimes. Retrieved 16 September 2017. Sandoval, Edgar; Jacobs, Shayna (5...
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The Great Rock Discography. Canongate Press. p. 430. ISBN 9780862415419. Tamarkin, Jeff (2003). Surrealistic Pillow (Liner notes). Jefferson Airplane. BMG...
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Mathematics Institutions University of Rochester University of Connecticut Hillyer College University of Maryland Doctoral advisor Jacob David Tamarkin...
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Jazz Albums chart and No. 3 on its Traditional Jazz Albums chart. Jeff Tamarkin wrote for JazzTimes: Bear is a gifted (if not quite virtuosic yet) pianist...
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