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Extractions: Mary Lucy Cartwright, 1900-1998 I first saw Mary Cartwright in 1950, at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Harvard. At a session in what was then called "The New Lecture Hall," I asked a friend, "Who is that lady sitting next to Norbert Wiener?" His answer was immediate: "Oh, that is Mary Cartwright." If I now had the guts to turn this true story into a version of the classic joke, I would have written "Who is that man sitting next to Mary Cartwright?" Mary Lucy Cartwright. (Photograph courtesy of The Mistress and Fellows, Girton College, Cambridge.) I was familiar with the name because I had read some of her papers on integral (i.e., entire) functions, the area of my own thesis, and within a few years, I made use of one of her results from 1936. Within a few years also, there would appear two books on entire functions-one by my thesis adviser, Ralph Boas (1954), which contained substantial references to Cartwright's work, and then one by Cartwright herself (1956), both of which I studied carefully. But my intention here is not to provide a description of her mathematical work in complex variables and nonlinear differential equations; that has been done far better by more qualified people. (See, for example, the article by Shawnee L. McMurran and James J. Tattersall on the long mathematical collaboration between Mary Cartwright and J.E. Littlewood in The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 103, December 1996, pages 833-845.) My intention is to provide a description of her personality as I experienced it.
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Math Projects Russell, Bertrand; Dodgeson, Charles Lutwidge; cartwright, dame mary Lucy; Plato;Aristotle; Riemann, Georg; Cantor, Georg Ferdinand. Paper Specifications Guide. http://pcr3.k12.mo.us/Teacherlinks/Teachers/MathProjects.htm
Extractions: Math Projects Submitted by: Jenny Maples, 6 th th grade math teacher Phelps County R-III School 17790 State Route M Edgar Springs, MO 65462 maplesj@pcr3.k12.mo.us Description : Students will research mathematicians or math related topics via the Internet, write a report in Microsoft Word and present to class. Keywords for Search Engine: On-line, Math Projects, writing. Subject areas: Mathematics and Technology. Grade Levels: th th grades. Materials needed: Computers with Internet access and a word processor. Time needed: About five 55 minute class periods. Show-Me Goals: 1.4 and 1.5 Knowledge Standards: All areas of mathematics. Prerequisites: Implementation: Students are given a link to the following web-page on our school web-site. Each student chooses a different topic to research. 8th Grade Math Projects Format - Paper specifications guide Grading Criteria for Papers Topics: Pascal's Triangle A Fourth Dimension Geometric Solids, A.K.A. Platonic Solids Volume of Solids Finding Inaccessible Distances - How far is the sun? The Geniac Experiment Optical Illusions Geometry by Paper Folding Uncommon Units of Measure Boolean Algebra The Analog Computer A Comparison of the Septimal and Decimal Systems The Abacus Symmetry in Nature The Binary Number System The Hexidecimal Number System The Hindu-Arabic Number System Number Systems Logarithms Practical Uses of the Pythagorean Theorem The Four Color Problem Klein's Bottle The Euclid Algorithm Practical Applications of Probability Probability and Games of Chance
Mathematiklehrerin - Mathematikerinnen Translate this page Gertrude mary Cox (1900 - 1978). dame mary Lucy cartwright (1900 - 1998).Nina Karlovna Bari (1901 - 1961). Mina Spiegel Rees (1902 - 1997). http://www.mathematiklehrerin.de/mathe/mt-women.htm
Extractions: Ihre Eltern versuchten sie von ihrem Mathematikinteresse abzuhalten. Im Eigenstudium lernte sie dennoch reine und angewandte Mathematik. Sie erbrachte wichtige Beiträge zur Akustiklehre, zur Elastizitätstheorie, aber auch zu zahlentheoretischen Problemen, wie etwa dem berühmten "Letzten Theorem von Fermat". Augusta Ada King Countess of Lovelace siehe auch Koedukation Gabrielle Emilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil Marquise du Chatelet Maria Gaetana Agnesi Anna Barbara Reinhart Caroline Lucretia Herschel Mary Fairfax Greig Somerville Christine Ladd-Franklin Sofja Kowalewskaja Charlotte Angas Scott Alicia Boole Stott Grace Chisholm Young Emmy Noether Die Mutter der abstrakten Algebra Anna Johnson Pell Wheeler Lorna Mary Swain Gertrude Mary Cox Dame Mary Lucy Cartwright Nina Karlovna Bari Mina Spiegel Rees Irmgard Ruth Moufang Grace Brewster Murray Hopper Olga Taussky-Todd Sheila Scott Macintyre Hanna Neumann Helena Rasiowa Julia Bowman Robinson Christine Mary Hamill Carol Ruth Karp Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck (geb. 1942)
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page Thomas (372*) Carnot, Lazare (597*) Carnot, Sadi (78*) Carslaw, Horatio (525*) Cartan,Elie (406*) Cartan, Henri (134*) cartwright, dame mary (110*) Casorati http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4142/matematici.html
DPMC - New Zealand Honours: New Zealand Order Of Merit Roll Myra, DBE (1986) CAMPBELL, dame Ella Orr, DNZM (1996) cartwright, The Hon dame dameLaurie (Margaret Laurence), DBE (1988), QSO SALMOND, dame (mary) Anne, DBE http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/honours/lists/nzom.html
Extractions: Note: This site's content is accessible to all versions of every browser. However, this browser may not support basic Web standards, preventing the display of our site's design details. We support the mission of the Web Standards Project in the campaign encouraging users to upgrade their browsers. Skip directly to: Section Navigation Content Other resources Cabinet Office ... Advanced search Rolls correct as at 26 February 2004 Until May 1996 all New Zealand knights and dames were either Knights Bachelor or knights or dames within one of several British Orders of Chivalry. In May 1996 The New Zealand Order of Merit, of five levels, was instituted. The first and second levels of The New Zealand Order of Merit were knighthoods and damehoods. In May 2000 titles within the New Zealand Order of Merit were discontinued and new designations were approved for the first and second levels of the Order. The various insignia (badges, breast stars, miniatures and lapel badges) for both levels remain unchanged.
Extractions: Subject Author Barcroft, Henry Professor A Greenfield and Professor I Roddie Cartwright, Dame Mary Professor Walter Hayman FRS Chesters, John Professor Geoffrey Greenwood FRS Copp, Douglas Professor Ian MacIntyre FRS Cox, Sir Ernest Professor Durward Cruikshank FRS Dainton, Frederick - Baron Dainton of Hallam Moors Professor Peter Gray FRS and Professor K Irving De Bruyne, Norman Professor Anthony Kinloch Douglas, William Professor Joseph Ritchie FRS Evans, Dennis Professor Malcolm Green FRS and Professor W Griffiths Frank, Sir Charles Professor Frank Nabarro FRS and Professor John Nye FRS Heslop-Harris, John Professor Brian Gunning FRS Hodgkin, Sir Alan Sir Andrew Huxley FRS Hörstadius, Sven Professor C O Jacobson Howard, James Professor Nicholas Mitchison FRS Irwin, George Dr Alan Wells FRS Kemball, Charles Proefssor M Wyn Roberts Kurti, Nicholas Dr J Sanders Lilly, Malcolm Professor Patricia Clarke FRS Lipmann, Friz Professor William Jencks ForMemRS and Professor Richard Wolfenden Mercer, Frank Brian
List Of English Language Poets Phoebe Cary; Lewis Carroll (18321898); William cartwright (1611-1643); CharlesCausley; John Gay (1685-1732); dame mary Gilmour; Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997); Nikki http://www.fact-index.com/l/li/list_of_english_language_poets.html
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Regentville - Bibliography, Unpublished Sources Item 29, Attested copy dated 5 October 1844 of Conveyance cartwright to Jamison 600ac Evan, 21 February Item 40, Release dame mary Jamison to William Gibbes. http://acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/research/regentville/20-2_bibliography_unpublished_s
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Extractions: According to the Federal Election Commission, 18- to 24-year-olds have been significantly under-represented in presidential elections. However, many Notre Dame students are registered to vote and are actively following the 2004 campaign. The first caucus takes place in Iowa today, where the College Democrats are currently working on behalf of Sen. John Edwards.
LMS Council Diary dame mary cartwright FRS, 19001998, was Mistress of Girton College Cambridge, thefirst female FRS in mathematics and the first woman to be a member of the http://www.lms.ac.uk/newsletter/0304/reports.html
Extractions: REPORT ON THE MARY CARTWRIGHT LECTURE The lectures were held on 28 February 2003 in the splendid setting of the National e-science Centre, a modern lecture theatre in a converted church in the centre of Edinburgh, and attracted a capacity crowd of nearly a hundred people. We are grateful to the National e-science Centre, Microsoft Research and SHEFC for their generous sponsorship and hospitality which made this event possible. Dame Mary Cartwright FRS, 1900-1998, was Mistress of Girton College Cambridge, the first female FRS in mathematics and the first woman to be a member of the Council of the Royal Society. She was LMS President 1961-63, and the only woman to hold that post. Her most famous work was the identification of the fine structure of solutions to certain differential equations now seen as an instance of the butterfly effect. The annual Mary Cartwright lectures are sponsored by the Women in Mathematics Committee of the LMS, and this year were given by Béla Bollobás of Memphis and Cambridge, and Jennifer Chayes of Microsoft Research. Béla Bollobás works at the Universities of Memphis and Cambridge . He spoke on Models of Large-Scale Real-World Networks, surveying recent results obtained jointly with Oliver Riordan. In 1998, Watts and Strogatz observed that many large-scale real-world networks, including neural networks, power grids, collaboration graphs, and the internet, have numerous common features that resemble properties of random graphs. It was also realized that the standard mean-field and lattice-based random graphs are not appropriate models of these large-scale networks, so we should look for other classes of random graphs. One of the main features demanded of these new random graphs is that they should be scale-free. The first such model was introduced by Barabási and Albert in 1999; by now, numerous models of scale-free random graphs have been proposed and studied, mostly by computer simulations and heuristic analysis.
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page Lazare (597*) Carnot, Sadi (1607*) Carroll, Lewis (266*) Carslaw, Horatio (525*)Cartan, Elie (406*) Cartan, Henri (134*) cartwright, dame mary (1483*) Cassels http://alas.matf.bg.ac.yu/~mm97106/math/alphalist.htm
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition New Zealand This article is about the country New Zealand. For more places of the same name see New Zealand (disambiguation). New Zealand Aotearoa Niu Tireni , a transliteration of the English name; the Treaty of Waitangi signed in 1840 called it "Nu Tirani". Click the link for more information. functions as a constitutional monarchy A constitutional monarchy is a form of government established under a constitutional system which acknowledges a hereditary or elected monarch as head of state. Modern constitutional monarchies usually implement the concept of trias politica, and have the monarch as the (symbolic) head of the executive branch . Today, constitutional monarchy is almost always combined with representative democracy, and represents a compromise between theories of sovereignty which place sovereignty in the hands of the people, and those that see a role for tradition in the theory of government. Though the king or queen may be regarded as the government's symbolic head, it is the Prime Minister, whose power derives directly or indirectly from elections, who actually governs the country.
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Extractions: Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
Extractions: e-mail: Bernhard.Neumann@maths.anu.edu.au IMU CANBERRA CIRCULAR NO. 107 August 1998 http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/other/imucc.html The most important event in the mathematics calendar is the International Congress of Mathematicians, which is going to take place in Berlin, Germany, later this month. It is the reason that this IMUCC comes only two months after the previous one. On e of the consequences is that the lists of deaths and honours awarded to mathematicians are shorter than usual. The International Congress of Mathematicians is preceded by the General Asembly of the International Mathematical Union, and I have prepared a report on the IMUCC to that General Assembly. It is appended to this IMUCC. Please continue to send information on meetings to Dr David Easdown, Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, AUSTRALIA [de@maths.usyd.edu.au] (or to me), and on visitors to Australasia to the Editor of the Australian Ma thematical Society GAZETTE, Mr Basil R. Benjamin, Institute of Mathematics, University of South Australia, The Levels, SA 5095, AUSTRALIA [austms.gazette@unisa.edu au] for publication in that GAZETTE. Please send information on visitors to New Zealand al so to Dr David McIntyre, Department of Mathematics, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019 Auckland, NEW ZEALAND [mcintyre@math.auckland.ac.nz], for publication in the Newsletter of the New Zealand Mathematical Society.
Women's Business Network - Previous Speakers 2003, dame Sylvia cartwright GovernorGeneral of New Zealand mary-Jane Daly GroupTreasurer, Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited 17 September 2003 http://www.womens-business.org.nz/Previous_Speakers_2003.html
Extractions: 17 September 2003 Here is a link to her speech notes Mary-Jane has had a wide range of international experience in corporate banking, finance and capital markets. Fonterra is NZs largest company, the world's largest exporter of dairy products, and is responsible for over a third of international dairy trade across open borders. As Group Treasurer, Mary-Jane is responsible for the central co-ordination and control of the Fonterra Group's global cashflows by managing the company's treasury activities.