Synonyms for «professional mathematicians»

The phrase "professional mathematicians" refers to people who have studied mathematics extensively and use their knowledge and skills to solve complex mathematical problems as a part of their job. Full definition
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«professional»

«mathematician»

Sentences with «professional mathematicians»

  • Because the number of professional mathematicians depends on the pool of mathematics students, the AMS report provided part of the rationale behind the establishment of the Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute (MTBI) at Cornell University in 1996 (see box 1). (sciencemag.org)
  • Victor, that part of your whole comment at 259 that uses the term «trend» takes as an assumption a fundamental rejection of a large area of important mathematics (virtually all of statistics) and what many professional mathematicians do for a living. (realclimate.org)
  • Here is what Professor R. James Milgram of Stanford, the only professional mathematician on the Common Core Validation Committee, wrote when he declined to sign off on the Common Core standards: (educationnext.org)
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