Julio Rey Pastor (14 August 1888 – 21 February 1962) was a Spanish mathematician and historian of science. Julio Rey Pastor studied high school in his...
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Buenos Aires. In its early years the driving force in the UMA was Julio Rey Pastor, who was later described by Luis Santaló as talented at creation and...
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30–. ISBN 978-84-7782-265-3. Ernesto García Camarero; Julio Rey Pastor (1960). Julio Rey Pastor y Ernesto Garcia Camarero. La cartografia mallorquina...
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these lectures, his own and the works of others (including Julio Palacios, Julio Rey Pastor and Jacques Hadamard), published by the Institute of Catalan...
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(1877–1935) with the support of several Argentine scholars, including Julio Rey Pastor, Jakob Laub, and Leopoldo Lugones. and was financed primarily by the...
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is a book of essays on the Majorcan portolans written by Professor Julio Rey Pastor with the collaboration of Ernesto García Camarero. It is a scholarly...
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Hurwitz Edward Kasner Ferdinand von Lindemann Alexander Ostrowski Julio Rey Pastor Hermann Rothe Friedrich Schilling Virgil Snyder Edward Van Vleck Walther...
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acquainted with the mathematicians at the University of Buenos Aires: Julio Rey Pastor, the first professor in the Institute of Mathematics, his assistant...
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mathematicians, among whom were Luis Octavio de Toledo y Zulueta and Julio Rey Pastor, under the name of the Spanish Mathematical Society. The initiative...
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– 28 March 1924) was a Spanish mathematician. He was considered by Julio Rey Pastor as "The apostle of modern mathematics". His father was a military man...
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Spanish professor and researcher awarded the National Prize for Research Julio Rey Pastor in 2009 and the King Jaime I Prize for new technologies in 2006. His...
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initiatives in high-performance computing research and education'; the Julio Rey Pastor Spanish National Research Award in Mathematics, Information and Communication...
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submersible. Ildefonso Zubía, (1819–1891) pharmacist and botanist. Julio Rey Pastor, (1888–1962) mathematician. María Teresa León, (1903–1988) writer of...
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six months as an architect in Chile, he moved to Argentina, where Julio Rey Pastor offered him a lecturer position at the University of Buenos Aires....
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Cajal (1852–1934), father of Neuroscience, Nobel prize laureate (1906) Julio Rey Pastor (1888–1962), mathematician, leading figure in geometry Wifredo Ricart...
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Already in 1917 he contacted the well-known Spanish mathematician Julio Rey Pastor. Instead of working as a civil engineer, Babini taught mathematics...
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from the University of Buenos Aires in 1939 under the direction of Julio Rey Pastor. That same year, González Domínguez received a Guggenheim Fellowship...
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Monteiro's impact on Argentinean mathematics has been compared to that of Julio Rey Pastor. Monteiro's son, Luis Fernando, studied logic in Bahía Blanca, Argentina...
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Academy of Sciences, Arts and Humanities. In 2007 he was awarded the Julio Rey Pastor National Prize for "Mathematics, Information and Communications Technology...
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Niels Erik Nørlund Kinnosuke Ogura František Rádl Georges Rémoundos Julio Rey Pastor Dimitri Riabouchinsky Nilos Sakellariou [el] Émile Schwoerer Jan Sobotka [cs]...
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(1852–1934), father of Neuroscience, Nobel prize Laureate (1906). Julio Rey Pastor (1888–1962), mathematician, focusing on geometry. Wifredo Ricart (1897–1974)...
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Spanish physician Avelino Gutiérrez and his mathematician son-in-law Julio Rey Pastor in 1920 for urban development. The train station was opened in 1924...
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Communist, he was a political prisoner during 1975–1984. In the 1930s, Julio Rey Pastor gave regular weekend lectures on topology in Montevideo to a group...
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Royal Academy of Sciences Juan Luis Arsuaga – biologist/paleontologist Julio Rey Pastor – mathematician Margarita Salas – scientist/President of the Instituto...
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Vegas, Cecilio Jiménez Rueda, José Álvarez Ude, Antonio Torroja, and Julio Rey Pastor. His books became highly regarded textbooks, expanding the scope of...
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including Cecilio Jiménez Rueda and Julio Rey Pastor. Throughout her career, her greatest influence would be Julio Rey Pastor who taught her Mathematical Analysis...
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Río, Demófilo and the "children" Antonio Machado and Manuel Machado, Julio Rey Pastor, Constancio Bernaldo de Quirós, Luis Simarro, Nicholas Achúcarro, Francisco...
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Extraodinario", later he obtained a Ph.D. in Mathematics. He was a student of Julio Rey Pastor and the Laboratory and Seminar of Mathematics (LSM). He recalled that...
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Ignacio Bolívar, 1931–1944. Emilio Fernández Galiano, 1948–1953. Julio Rey Pastor, 1953–1962. Manuel Halcón, Marquis of Villar de Tajo, 1962–1989. José...
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Prize of Research in Mathematics (Premio Nacional de Investigación Julio Rey Pastor) in 2003, and that year he was included in the Thomson Reuters list...
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