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  1. Benjamin Banneker: American Scientific Pioneer (Signature Lives) (Signature Lives) by Myra Weatherly, 2006-05-30

21. Central Asian And Iran
This work includes resolutions for a number of difficult mathematical problems; resolutions which remained unresolved for the European mathematicians until the
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Ghiyas al-Din Abul Fath Umar ibn Ibrahim Khayyam Nishapuri Written by Iraj Bashiri Khayyam's dates of birth and death are reported differently by various authorities. The dates for his birth range from 1021 to 1048 and for his death from 1122 to 1131. Son of a tent maker, Khayyam was a mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and poet. He was also skilled in medicine and music. His corpus of works, consisting of two works in physics, four in mathematics, five in philosophy, and one each in geography, astronomy, history, and music reflects his wide range of interest in the sciences and the arts. He knew Arabic and Persian. Of the works mentioned above eight are in Arabic and two in Perso-Tajik. Khayyam completed his elementary education in Balkh under Muhammad Mansur. By the age of seventeen he was well-versed in the sciences of his time. He spent the next nine years in Samarqand and Bukhara becoming acquainted with the philosophy of the masha'is, especially with the works of Ibn-i Sina. Two of his early works on mathematics"Mushkilat al-Hisab," dealing with the general rules governing the positive roots of numbers and "Sharh-i Mushkil min Kitab al-Musiqi," dealing with music from a mathematical standpointare mentioned in his later work "Risala fi al-Barahin ala Masa'il al-Jabr wa al-Muqabila." This work, which was written in the 1070's at the court of the Qara Khanid king Shams al-Muluk (1068-1079), established Khayyam's fame outside of Bukhara and Khurasan. In fact, it brought him in the purview of the Saljuq court of Isfahan.

22. HISTORY, INDIA, Index, Topics - Indian History, Arts, Culture, Heritage, Caste,
Influence on Astronomers and mathematicians dumping; the forced cultivation of Opium and the opium wars; military attacks on the interasian trade; Plassey
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THE INDIA INDEX (see below) THE SOUTH ASIA INDEX (click here) HISTORY of INDIA and the INDIAN SUBCONTINENT Science, Philosophy and Technology Index Arts and Culture Index Index of topics and articles relating to Indian History Adivasis: Customs, beliefs, ethics, practices; influence on Buddhism; Adivasi traditions impacting Hindu practice; contributions to Indian culture and civilization; resistance during colonial rule:- Adivasi Contributions to Indian Culture and Civilization Architecture: Western theories and criticism of the Indian legacy; Harappan finds, secular architecture such as step-wells, public gateways (toranas), baths, swimming pools or bathing tanks, universities and forts; stupa and temple architecture, ornamentation, philosophical and natural motifs; home decoration, rangoli, ornamental facades, paintings in ordinary homes and havelis; architecture of the islamic courts, Persian, Afghan, Central Asian, Turkish and Iraqi influences; recycling of building materials from destroyed monuments; uniquely Indian innovations; jaalis and borrowed motifs polychrome tile-work; Mughal, Rajput, Deccan, Sikh and other regional styles; eclectic fusion, synthesis;

23. My Computational Complexity Web Log
Why do mathematicians and computer scientists eat so much asian food? Not just Chinese but Japanese, Thai, Korean, Vietnamese, Indonesian
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Asian Food for Thought? Many years ago, an Israeli graduate student made the rounds and gave talks at several US universities. When he arrived in Chicago, he asked me if Americans only eat Chinese food. I told him he hadn't seen a random sample of Americans and took him out for some good Chicago ribs. Afterwords he told me he preferred the Chinese food.

24. Financial Aid For Asian Americans 1997-1999
History of Logic. mathematicians. Philosophy of Mathematics. Making Connections Readings for Writers. James T. Sears. Financial Aid for asian Americans 19971999.
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25. OD Board - Home-schooled South Asian Boy Genius Is Intel Scholarship Finalist
Homeschooled South asian boy genius is Intel scholarship finalist. numbers exist below a certain number, has eluded the world s best mathematicians, despite a
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26. Past Events
atcm00/ Fifth asian Technology Conference in Mathematics and Fourth asian Symposium on ridcully.up.ac.za/pacom/ 5th Pan African Congress of mathematicians.
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Science Math Events Past Events Websites ICM'98 http://elib.zib.de/icm98/
International Congress of Mathematicians. Berlin; 1827 August 1998.‚Ä*
First Latin American Congress of Mathematicians
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IMPA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 31 July - 4 August, 2000.
SCI 2000 / ISAS 2000
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The 4th World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI 2000) and The 6th International Conference on Information Systems, Analysis and Synthesis (ISAS 2000). Orlando, Florida; 2326 July 2000.
Math 2000
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A joint meeting of Canadian mathematical societies. 1013 June 2000.
Alhambra 2000
http://www.ugr.es/~alhambra2000/
A meeting between mathematicians from every European-Arabic culture. Granada, Spain; 3-7 July 2000.
Mathematical Challenges of the 21st Century
http://www.ams.org/amsmtgs/mathchall.html 712 August 2000 at UCLA. A special meeting of the AMS.

27. TIMEasia.com: Education - School Daze
Who can name more than a handful of famous East asian scientists or mathematicians—if that many? And now, some of the ailments of the West have come East.
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Special Features Aung San Suu Kyi Pervez Musharraf Asian Heroes Star Wars: Episode II Hu Jintao TIME Traveler Asia's Education Xinjiang Ayumi Hamasaki Korea's Economy Mourning in India A Pilgrim's Progress Japan's economy Asia's terrorism Child Slavery Making of a Hero World Cup 2002 Indonesia Holy War A Country Divided War on Terror Afghan slaves Afghanistan America Attacked East Timor The Asian Voyage Indonesia's Leaders Agra Summit Olympics 2008 Falun Gong TIME Interactive Views of Japan Crouching Tiger Sex in Asia On the Road Young China GizmoLand! Visions of China Asian Century Young Japan More Features More Photoessays AFP A 12-year-old Tokyoite crams over winter holidays, right
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East Asia's strict classrooms and well-drilled students were once the pride of the region and the envy of the West. But falling test scores and anxious, depressed kids indicate that serious reform might well be the only way to save Asia's troubled schools
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Cram School's Kinda Cool Doing Time: A Student's Day School Daze Cramming. Bullies. Rote lessons. East Asia's schools are failing their students. Big changes are planned, but will they come soon enough?

28. Bet Asia.com - Asian Betting Information!
If the Yankees won by one run they would collect on both bets. The mathematicians calculated there was around a 16% chance of this occurring.
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29. Events: Past Events
ATCM2002 7th asian Technology Conference in Mathematics. Mathematics and Multimedia for You . First Latin American Congress of mathematicians.
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2001 Canada-China Math Congress
Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2023 August 2001.
3ECM - Third European Congress of Mathematics
Barcelona; July 10th to 14th, 2000.
3ECM Satellite Events
List of events organised in conjunction with the Third European Congress, 2000.
5th International Conference on Clifford Algebras and their Application...
Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Mexico; June 27-July 4, 1999. Abstracts and proceedings.
Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra and Combinatorics
Exterior Algebra Methods and Other New Directions. Erice, Sicily, Italy; 9 15 September 2001.
Alhambra 2000
A meeting between mathematicians from every European-Arabic culture. Granada, Spain; 3-7 July 2000.

30. VDARE - Whither The Chinese Vote, By John Derbyshire
In the first place, asian immigrants are exceptionally bookish, and much Johnson s book deals mainly with literary types, but mathematicians and scientists
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Peter Brimelow writes: http://www.vdare.com/people.htm . But the 1988 Asian vote was also too small to be considered representative. Anecdotal evidence, i.e. the number of hostile letters I get from Chinese-American academics, suggests that for this group, alienation will trump affluence. John Derbyshire http://olimu.com/default.htm , a poet and author and a rising star in American political journalism, here attempts to answer the question exclusively for VDARE.com. He focuses on Chinese immigrants, who form the bulk of the "Asian" flow. We earlier republished http://olimu.com/Journalism/Texts/Commentary/Internment.htm , his thoughts on the possible security risks posed by the Chinese high-tech presence. John Derbyshire is married to a Chinese citizen and his father-in-law is a high official in the Chinese Communist Party. Which could be useful. By John Derbyshire Do immigrant groups bring their political traditions with them? And how long can those traditions remain an influence on American life? David Hackett Fischer, in his 1989 classic

31. Dream 2047 : January 99
The central asian world mostly by mathematicians and astronomers. The central asian mathematician AlKnowarismi (825 AD) used these
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INDIA'S GREATES CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD SCIENCE -Gunakar Muley It is India that gave us the ingenious method of expressing all numbers of means of ten symbols, each symbol receiving a value of position as well as an absolute value, a profound and important idea which appears so simple to us now that we ignore its true merit.... We shall appreciate the gradeur of this achievement when we remember that it escaped the genius of Archimedes and Apollonius, two of the greatest men of antiquity. French Mathematician-Astronomer Pierre Simon De Laplace (1749-1827) Today we can write numbers, from the smallest of biggest, with the aid of ten symbols, including zero. The uniqueness of this system, used all over the civilised world, lies in the fact that each symbol, from one to nine, has a fixed value and also an infinite number of positional values. The zero, that material 'nothing', has the magic power to raise any number ten-fold when placed at the end of it. In this method of numeration, called the decimal place-value system, the tends, hundreds and thousands are not represented by different signs but by the same digit signs placed in different positions. Only then does position become significant. It alone shows which are tens, which are hundreds and which are thousands. Such a system needs only ten signs, the digits from 1 to 9 and a zero, or atleast a blank space. This unique system of numeration originated in ancient India. The concept of and the symbol for the zero is one of the grandest creations of Indian genius. As the noted historian of mathematics Prof. G.B. Halsted said, "The importance of the creation of the zero mark can never be exaggerated. This giving to airy nothing not merely a local habitation and a name, a picture, a symbol, but helpful power, is the characteristic of the Hindu race whence it sprang. It is like coining the Nirvana (dissolution) into dynamos. No single mathematical creation has been more potent for the general go-on of intelligence and power."

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33. Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage And History
AD 500. c. 500, Indian mathematicians introduce the zero (0). c. 50015, The Huns, a nomadic central asian people, destroy the powerful Gupta empire of India.
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AD 1 Rule of Wang Mang as emperor of China Eastern Han dynasty begins its rule over China c. 33 Jesus Christ, Jewish religious leader, crucified c. 50 Buddhism reaches China
AD 100 c. 105 Paper invented in China, perhaps by Cai Lun c. 120 In China Zhang Heng introduces the seismograph c. 120-62 Kushan King Kanishka rules large areas of northern India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and central Asia In China, rebellion by members of Yellow Turban sect greatly weakens Han dynasty c. 190 Rise of Hindu Chola kingdom near Tanjore, southern India
AD 200 End of Han dynasty in china, followed by Three Kingdoms and Jin dynasty c. 224 End of Parthian power in Persian empire: beginning of Sassanid dynasty under Ardashir I (224-41) Shapur I of Persia defeats Roman emperor Valerian in battle; Valerian captured
AD 300 c. 320 Rise of Gupta empire in Ganges Valley, India Embassy from King Meghavarna of Sri Lanka reaches Gupta court; religious monument for Sri Lankan visitors is built Beginning of reign of Chandragupta II; golden Gupta age

34. U.S.-Asian Workshop On Nonlinear Dynamics And SPDEs
asian countries such as China and Japan already have strong researchers development throughout the region, while training US junior mathematicians and students
http://www.mcm.ac.cn/nonlinear.html
International Workshop on Nonlinear Dynamics and Stochastic Partial Differential Equations
May 27-31, 2004 Beijing
Morningside Center of Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Co-organized with the Research Center for Dynamical Systems, AMSS, CAS
May 27, 2004
(Chairman: Jinqiao Duan) Opening ceremony (Conference Hall) Plenary Talks (Conference Hall) Philip Holmes ( Princeton Univ. USA Applied Dynamical Systems: From Low to High Dimensions and Back Again Break (Chairman: Xiangdong Ye) Charlie Doering ( Univ. Michigan USA Wavefront Propagation in the Stochastic Fisher-Kolmogorov-Piscunov-Petrovsky Equation Kyewon Koh Park Ajou Univ. South Korea Entropy dimensions and subgroup actions Conference Lunch (Restaurant of Physics Institute) Plenary Talks (Conference Hall) (Chairman: Chengzhi Li) P. L. Chow (Wayne State Univ., USA Asymptotic solutions of some semilinear stochastic wave equations Break Section A (Conference Hall) (Chairman: Meirong Zhang) Kening Lu ( Michigan State Univ. USA Invariant Manifolds for Stochasttic Partitial Differential Equations HuaiZhong Zhao ( United Kingdom Stable Manifold Theorem for Semilinear SPDEs Break (Chairman: Wenxiang Sun ) D. Y. Hsieh (

35. The Southeast Asian Mathematical Conference And Council Meeting Will
The objective of the conference is to promote mathematical research in the Southeast asian countries and the young mathematicians in the region are encouraged
http://www.ynu.edu.cn/web1/ynu80/english/math/samc.htm
The Southeast Asian Mathematical Conference and Council meeting will be held in Yuanan University at Kunming, dated 14-18 December 2003. This conference is organized by the Southeast Asian Mathematical Society and Yunnan University. The objective of the conference is to promote mathematical research in the Southeast Asian countries and the young mathematicians in the region are encouraged to participate the conference and deliver their research findings. The main topics in the conference are Algebra, Geometry, Analysis and Computational Mathematics. At present, the confirmed speakers are Professors Z X Wan (Beijing), H Araki (K yoto ), Karl Gruenberg (London), M M Deza (Paris), K Denecke (Potsdam), J Crossley Monash ), L A Bokut (Novosibirsk), A C Kim ( Pusan ), K P Shum (Hong Kong), Guo Yuqi Kunming and Chongqing ), M Ito ( Kyoto), Larry Xue and George Szeto (Chicago). The registration fee is US$ 75 (or Renminbi $ 600), including coffee and tea, banquet and one and half day sight seeing in Kunming . The temperature in Kunming in December is around 18 Celsius degree. The city is called the Spring City of China and is a tourist city. The economical development of

36. Spartan Daily - Model Asian Stereotypes Are Old And Outdated
There s this perception that asian Americans can only be mathematicians or engineers. We come in different forms and types, not just the brainy kind.
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Model Asian stereotypes are old and outdated
ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY
By Janet Pak
Spartan Daily Lifestyles Editor May 11, 2004
Something about the picturesque smiling petite Asian girl sitting behind the backdrop of the Cal Berkeley campus in the Argus newspaper Sunday made me want to puke. The 21-year-old girl was being bestowed with the highest honor at the university for her grade point average and her achievements. That's just great, another typical Asian American do-gooder at Berkeley who majored in economics and molecular cell biology. The girl deserves credit for her success, but somehow I can't shake the feeling this poster child is unrealistic. In the interview, she describes how she's experienced a host of activities from surfing in Santa Cruz to water skiing in Lake Tahoe. Since when do surfing and water skiing equal diversity? What really irked me was the model minority stereotype image she portrayed. She spoke of no struggles or hardships. It was as if her life was perfect, idealistic and wonderful.

37. Curriculum Vita
12. 1978, International Congress of mathematicians at Helsinki, Finland, August. 13. 1979, First FrancoSoutheast asian Mathematical, 5/28-6/1. 14.
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Curriculum Vita PETER JAU-SHYONG SHIUE Address: Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Nevada, Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV Telephone: Office Home FAX E-mail shiue@nevada.edu Marital Status: Married, one daughter, one son Citizenship: USA EDUCATION B.S. National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan M.S. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. Ph.D. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. EMPLOYMENT 7/88 - Present Professor of Mathematics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Chairman, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Interim Chairman, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas University, University Center, MI Boiling Springs, North Carolina Visiting Associate Professor of Mathematics, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL Chairman of Mathematical Sciences, Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan (Chair for 7 years) Spent one year sabbatical leave working as a visiting lecturer: 8/77-12/77 at the University of Illinois and 1/78-6/78 at the University of South Florida Visiting Associate Professor of Mathematics, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan

38. Asian American Studies
in the music section, writers in the literature section, mathematicians in the mathematics sections. Also remember that material about asianAmerican issues
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    39. Authors At Oldpoetry.com
    American Literary Prize for his book of poems Secret asian Man. Tusi was one of the greatest scientists, philosophers, mathematicians, astronomers, theologians
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      One of Pakistan's best known Urdu poets of recent times. Couched his socially conscious poetry in sweet mellifluous words. Ackland, Valentine

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