Sentences with phrase «other as mathematicians»

It was extremely hard work, because the ERC was flooded with applications, but we survived and learned a lot from each other as mathematicians.

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On the other hand, he was also always a mathematician since, as he clearly indicates in the 1905 article, he seems to conceive of the world as a formal logical system.5 No wonder he regards metaphysics as a possible occupation.
Until the nineteenth century, mathematicians traditionally held that the axioms of geometry, arithmetic, and other disciplines could be established as self - evidently true statements about objects in space.
A contrasting difference is that Peirce had a powerful mathematician as father who tutored him in that subject, helped him in other ways, but was almost brutally unkind at times and a possible cause of a psychosomatic illness in his son.
This is somewhat famous as its adoption as an axiom was somewhat controversial, and moreso because it took some great mathematicians to prove that the Axiom of Choice is actually independent of the other axioms of set theory.
I've long been fascinated by cosmology, although my deficiencies as a mathematician preclude my really following the arguments of astrophysicists, high - energy particle physicists, and others exploring the origins of the universe.
In other words, as far as their subject is concerned, mathematicians are instinctive Platonists.
The students who trained by such top - level mathematicians will then be able to to learn and apply new mathematical results in other areas, such as applied mathematics, computer science, physics, computational biology, economics, etc., and thus stimulate scientific progess also in «applied» sciences.
Other mathematicians joined Tao in this endeavor and, as of July 2014, H has been cut to 246, with further reductions still possible.
As one grantee, mathematician - theologian William Dembski, writes in his book The Design Revolution: «There are natural systems that can not be adequately explained in terms of undirected natural forces and that exhibit features which in any other circumstance we would attribute to intelligence.»
In contrast to some «pure» mathematicians, Crowdy is emphatic that mathematicians need to take care their work is not esoteric, and that communicating its relevance within mathematics and to the other science communities as paramount to succeeding.
In May we invited scientists, engineers, mathematicians, doctors and others to volunteer to visit classrooms as part of our three - year (that's the 1,000 days) Change the Equation program.
As this facility and other research bases have increased their scientific capacity in recent decades, the scientists who come to remote areas have evolved to include not just hardened outdoorsy veterans «with big, bushy beards,» Cox says, but also mathematicians, software engineers, and statisticians.
In what began as Boyer's mathematical modeling class project, he and three other University of Utah mathematicians have published a study showing the mathematical possibility of designing a climbing rope that would apply a constant force to a falling climber, bringing the climber to a gradual stop rather than hitting the end of the rope with sudden jerk.
But funding for conservation is finite, and one outspoken camp of researchers, led by ecologist and mathematician Hugh Possingham of the University of Queensland in Australia, says it is time for the global rescue operation to adopt the mind - set of a battlefield medic: Some endangered species are far more likely to recover than others, so we should identify those and save as many as we can.
Earlier this month, a free repository at Cornell University for technical papers that has become a wire service of sorts for physicists, mathematicians and other disciplines, named ArXiv, marked a major milestone as the number of papers collected there reached the half - million mark.
Mathematicians, physicists, philosophers and others debate that question, as astrophysicist Mario Livio describes in the August issue of Scientific American.
The researchers, mathematician Cristian Tomasetti and cancer geneticist Bert Vogelstein, both of Johns Hopkins University, set out to determine what proportion of cancer mutations are due to unpredictable DNA - copying errors — as opposed to the two other main contributors to cancer, inherited genes and environmental factors, such as smoking and obesity.
An extraordinary third coronial inquest into the 1988 death of Scott Johnson has found the young mathematician died as a result of a gay hate crime Don't Hate Me Because I'm Not Dating Other Black Men Apparently, as a black man, I owe it to myself and to black men everywhere to date inside my race only.
The school also has a mathematician that comes in and teaches the girls, and we've had other scientists as well who've come in.
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Beginning with mathematics in the primary grades, «Math Voices: Educators and Mathematicians Talk About College and Career Ready Standards and Improving Mathematics Teaching and Learning» addresses the importance of building a solid foundation for Algebra that includes numbers and operations, ratios, and proportions as well as preparation for Calculus and other postsecondary mathematics coursework.
The research work in meteorology often involves working closely with chemists, physicists, and mathematicians as well as with oceanographers, hydrologists and researchers in several other branches that are related to the environmental science.
We saw that our kid profile had made more progress on XO Programmer (15 percent) content than on other categories, such as XO Writer (10 percent), XO Mathematician (5 percent) and XO Artist (5 percent).
In the long run, derivatives trading is what mathematicians refer to as a «negative - sum game»: one player's gain is another's loss, minus commissions and other costs.
The hotel and park, as well as numerous other buildings in Philly, were named after David Rittenhouse, an 18th - century astronomer and mathematician, and the first director of the U.S. Mint.
Both the brainless and smarter designed FPS's have clearly polarised opinion, you have Halo and its Covenant army running around and diving for cover when necessary, then there's other FPS titles such as Shadow Ops where the emphasis is purely on gunning down everything that moves, with not a single soldier - boasting the gaming equivalent brain of a mathematician - surprising you with an attack.
They feature a varied set of artistic figures, such as German - American Social Scientist Kurt Lewin, Vietnamese filmmaker Trinh T. Minh - ha, conceptual artist Lee Lozano, Colombian mathematician Antanas Mockus, Chilean video artist Juan Downey, and Italian - born Brazilian modernist architect Lina Bo Bardi, among others.
You will ALL find that the fields listed (60 signatories include mathematicians, economists, anthropologists, geneticists, chemists, engineers and other interesting fields) ALL present situations that present SCIENCE that is contradicted by the attempts to platform a supposed «greenhouse effect» and the illusion of «science activity» made to appear as «climate science research».
One can examine it and see if there are any errors, just as in mathematics where other mathematicians examine a proposed proof for errors.
And if he managed to make commercial living as a mathematician for forty odd years — i.e other people thought his work good enough to pay for, then that's a good start for me.
[4] These concerns got the attention of several prominent mathematicians [5] over the years, such as Huygens, Bernoulli, de Moivre and others: [4] even Gauss and Laplace had an interest in matters pertaining to this instrument.
On the other hand, formally verified software can be tested with the same certainty as mathematicians prove theorems — and the code really does read like a mathematical proof.
Civil Aeronautics Board The FAA employs other professionals as well airport safety specialists urban planners economists mathematicians statisticians program officers management analysts and budget analysts
Roe also mentioned Bell's (1937) work on illustrious mathematicians, in which around one - quarter had lost a parent before age 10 and nearl one - third before age 14... parental loss can occur by means other than orphanhood, such as alcoholism, abandonment, and divorce...»
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