Mathematiklehrerin - Mathematikerinnen Translate this page Charlotte Angas Scott (1858 - 1931). alicia boole stott (1860 - 1940).Grace Chisholm Young (1868 - 1944). Emmy Noether (1882 - 1935) 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)
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Extractions: The Sweepland Curves were created on December 19, 1998 in Silver Spring, Maryland. The team consists primarily of mathematical curves but also includes a couple of baseball-type curves just to keep things varied. Last season, their first, the Curves finished in second place, just 2 games behind the Pre-Raphaelites in the Underleague which is a pretty decent showing for a rookie team. For Season 2000 the Curves have made no changes to the roster which makes sense considering how well they did during their rookie season.
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SIGKIDS 2003 Influences Timeline 1900. alicia boole stott first publishes about her 3D models of 4D figures. 1939.1939 World s Fair, New York Futurama Earth status display. 1949. first Lego set. http://san-diego.siggraph.org/sigkids/Influences.html
Extractions: Chair, San Diego Professional Chapter, ACM SIGGRAPH Alicia Boole Stott first publishes about her 3D models of 4D figures 1939 World's Fair, New York: Futurama Earth status display first Lego set Don Herbert: Watch Mr. Wizard [broadcast TV show] direct brain interface to 3D graphics in Forbidden Planet [theatrical film] Bell Science: first appearance of "Magic Screen" controlled by human imagination, in Our Mr. Sun [16mm film] Bell Science: Hemo the Magnificent [16mm film] Bell Science: Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays [16mm film] Bell Science: The Unchained Goddess [16mm film] Bell Science: Gateways to the Mind [16mm film] Bell Science: The Alphabet Conspiracy [16mm film] Walt Disney Productions: Donald in Mathmagic Land [16mm film] Jay Ward Productions: Wayback Machine (time travel to historical events), Peabody's Improbable History , a segment on Rocky and His Friends [broadcast TV show] Hume and Ivey: Frames of Reference [16mm film] Bell Science: Thread of Life [16mm film] Ivan Sutherland: first interactive drawing program Sketchpad [mainframe software] Charles and Ray Eames: exhibit "Mathematica A World of Numbers and beyond" at California Museum of Science and Industry, Los Angeles, documented in film
Sometimes They Get It of the notable participants were Petrie, a schoolmaster; Gosset, a lawyer; Donchian,a rug dealer, and alicia stott, the middle one of boole s five daughters http://www.maa.org/features/sometimes.html
Extractions: Search MAA Online MAA Home [The scene opens with Professor Polymath, a very impressive-looking older man, speaking at a colloquium at Enormous State University. His audience includes a mixture of males and females. Professor Polymath's mouth moves and the audience takes notes as the narrator speaks.] NARRATOR: The eminent Professor Polymath recently gave a colloquium talk at Enormous State University on polytopes and Coxeter groups. As he gave some history during the introduction, he said, . . . PROF. POLYMATH: During the nineteenth century, this subject was studied by English gentlemen mathematicians and even a few housewives. [Many in the audience look aghast at this remark, while Professor Polymath continues to lecture inaudibly. Judith Geometer and her fellow graduate student Abigail Algebraist hiss audibly.] [All others leave the stage while Judith and Abigail take seats at a terminal on one side of the stage and Prof. Polymath sits at his own terminal on the other side. He does not face them, nor do they face him.] NARRATOR: The scene changes now to the e-mail terminals where graduate students Judith Geometer and Abigail Algebraist discuss their encounter with Professor Polymath, who can also be seen at his e-mail terminal many miles away.
The Portland Mercury: Theater (08/15/02) alicia boole stott lacks emotional depth, but still operates that scoreboard withstartling precision, and Harley Mills is hilarious as a security officer who http://www.portlandmercury.com/2002-08-15/theater.html
Extractions: With its almost overwhelmingly vast interior, PGE Park has always been an intimidating space for local artists. Voices echo off the concrete walls, the open sky looms overhead, and when there's a bad house there's a really bad house, with thousands upon thousands of empty seats stretching into the distance. The park has had a number of intimidated performers recently, because of the trouble selling tickets. Its current performance art series, Portland Beavers Baseball Season (a summer-long piece that is part of a string of sports-themed installations) has achieved mediocre crowds at best, which is really too bad. The piece, a nearly flawless replication of an actual minor league season starring a team called the Portland Beavers, is one of the most compelling artistic accomplishments this city has seen. It goes without saying that the "games" played during Season are incredibly realistic. Despite its small houses, the show has managed to make a strong impression on the locals. Much like
Master's Theses Opmeer, M. Discretetime LQG-balancing in infinite dimensions. Polo Blanco, I.Regular polytopes symmetry groups and 3D-sections by alicia boole stott. http://www.math.rug.nl/~joke/theses.html
Extractions: Since 1995 the Master's theses of Mathematics and Computing Science are for inspection (not for loan!) in the library. Boschker,B.R. A requirements analysis methods for the evaluation and selection of concurrency constructs. Bosman, D. Radar image and target tracking. De Raedt, K. Calculating the overlay of connected subdivisions on a sphere using a planar overlay algorithm. Fruchnich, S. Het managen van impliciete kennis. Gort, F. zie Honselaar, C. Honselaar, C. en Gort, F. Timbre segregation and recognition in a model of the auditory system based on associative relaxtion oscillator networks. Jansen, A. Feature based composition. Nijmeijer, A.K. Retrieving information from job postings. Oorburg, R. Automatische classificatie van marineschepen met behulp van een beslissingsboom. Salverda, J. RFI mitigation within the LOFAR radio telescope. Broersma, A. Modular neural network classifier for optical occluded character recognition. Folmer, E.
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page Jan (393*) Stifel, Michael (331) Stirling, James (296) Stokes, George Gabriel (207*)Stolz, Otto (113*) Stone, Marshall (474*) stott, alicia boole (340*) Struik http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4142/matematici.html
Kronoloki Pregled Charlotte Angas Scott (18581931). 1860-1869. Charlotte Barnum(1860-1934);alicia boole stott (1860-1940); Ruth Gentry (1862-1917); Winifred http://www.geocities.com/kranskajagoda/kronologija.html
Extractions: KRONOLOKI PREGLED 19. stoletje Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace (1815-1852) Susan Jane Cunningham (1842-1921) Elizaveta Fedorovna Litvinova (1845-1919) Christine Ladd- Franklin (1847-1930) Sofia Kovalevskaya (1850-1891) Ellen Amanda Hayes (1851-1930) Hertha Ayrton (1854-1923) Ida Metcalf (1857-1952) Charlotte Angas Scott (1858-1931) Charlotte Barnum(1860-1934) Alicia Boole Stott (1860-1940) Ruth Gentry (1862-1917) Winifred Edgerton Merrill (1862-1951) Leona May Peirce (1863-1954) Helen Abbot Merrill (1864-1949) Clara Eliza Smith (1865-1943) Clara Latimer Bacon (1866-1948) Annie MacKinnon Fitch (1868-1940) Grace Chisholm Young (1868-1944) Isabel Maddison (1869-1950) Mary Frances Winston Newson (1869-1959) Emilie Norton Martin (1869-1936) Agnes Baxter (1870-1917) Virginia Ragsdale (1870-1945) Louise Duffield Cummings (1870-1947) Lao Genevra Simons (1870-1949) Roxana Hayward Vivian (1871-)
Making Light: Open Thread 14 alicia boole stott, niece of George boole, was educated to be able tovisualize 4D and 5-D at least, with special colored toy blocks. http://nielsenhayden.com/makinglight/archives/004313.html
Extractions: Language, fraud, folly, truth, history, and knitting. Et cetera. December 24, 2003 Open thread 14 Swift away the old year passes. [02:37 PM] [0 TrackBacks] Comments on Open thread 14: Kris Hasson-Jones (view all by) December 24, 2003, 02:42 PM May good come to all. catie murphy (view all by) December 24, 2003, 02:55 PM Oh, good, I was hoping for an open thread, because I'd really like to know how people on this comment list read fiction. Last week, a friend said something about the radio drama in her head while she was reading. My husband said, "You only get a radio drama?" and she said, "Oh, no, I get pictures, too." Now, he's said this before, but I always thought he was exaggerating, so it sort of threw me, and I said, "You really see *pictures* while you're reading?" And they both insisted that yes, they did. Rather like being the camera in a movie. I don't *get* pictures in my head when I'm reading. If I think back on a scene, I can see it play out, but it doesn't play out in my head while I'm reading it. So now I'm asking everybody: do *you* see pictures when you read?
Four Dimensional Figures Page been known since before the 1920s through the work of Thorold Gosset, WA Wythoff,Pieter Hendrick Schoute, EL Elte, and alicia boole stott, and systematized by http://members.aol.com/Polycell/uniform.html
Extractions: Uniform Polytopes in Four Dimensions i.e. , Platonic and Archimedean) polychora (that is, four-dimensional polytopes Uniform Polytopes is published by Cambridge University Press, it remains the only place in the world where you can find this information! WARNING You should be fairly well acquainted with the convex uniform polyhedra and their symmetry groups, and somewhat well acquainted with the six convex regular polytopes in four-dimensional space and their or my dinosaur-publications website at SOMETHING NEW On May 11, 2002, I added to this website a fairly large Web page (beware: it may take some time to download), a Multidimensional Glossary Above: A three-dimensional section through the Great Prismosaurus [Regarding Jonathan Bowers, from December 12, 1999 through January 2, 2000 I added his alternative names for the convex uniform polychora to the tables. See the Nomenclature section for details. Jonathan now has a website where he displays some of his wonderful POVray-rendered three-dimensional cross-sections of various uniform polychora. His classification of the known uniform polychora into 29 groups also appears there.] The Great Prismosaurus has 120 vertices, 1200 edges, 1800 square faces, and 720 pentagonal faces to connect its 720 pentagonal-prism cells together. Sixty cells come together at each vertex. The squares are also the faces of a uniform
Multidimensional Glossary enumerated via computer search by John Horton Conway and Michael Guy in the mid1960s,although many had been discovered by alicia boole stott and Thorold http://members.aol.com/Polycell/glossary.html
Extractions: HIS GLOSSARY Many of these terms were recently created by Jonathan Bowers, Norman Johnson, or me as part of our Uniform Polychora Project and do not yet appear in standard geometry texts. Part of the purpose of the Glossary for Hyperspace is to acquaint readers with these terms. These are working The Glossary is (or should be) self-contained. If one finds an unfamiliar term in a Glossary entry, it has (or should have) an entry of its own in the Glossary. Mathematical terms that everyone should be familiar with, however, do not necessarily appear in the Glossary. Links to latest terms/revisions in Glossary: Transitivity This Web page is perpetually under construction, and new terms will be added to the Glossary from time to time as needed. Revisions, corrections (nothing is perfect the first time out!), and other updates will also appear whenever required. I am particularly grateful to Norman Johnson and Jonathan Bowers for their reviews of the entries. I intend eventually to add some desperately needed illustrations to the Glossary, and if it grows too large I will have to make separate Web pages for some of the longer entries. Readers who wish to comment on or correct the contents should email me directly at
Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: Re: [HM] De Longchamps Circle It may be worth mentioning, in passing, that alicia boole stott (18601940),one of the daughters of George boole, showed interest in Schoute s work. http://sunsite.utk.edu/math_archives/.http/hypermail/historia/oct99/0021.html
Untitled Document Agnes Baxter Alice T Schafer alicia boole stott Anna J Wheeler Pell Argelia VelezRodriguezAugusta Ada Lovelace Carol Karp Caroline Herschel Cathleen Morawetz http://science.kennesaw.edu/~mmyers/1101fa03/bio_misc.html
Mathem_abbrev Baptiste Birkhoff, George D Biruni, Abu al Bjerknes, Carl Bohr, Niels Boltzmann,Ludwig Bolzano, Bernhard Bombieri, Enrico boole, alicia (stott) boole, George http://www.pbcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/domnitcj/mgf1107/mathrep1.htm
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.
SVSU The Hyperspace of alicia boole stott, Top. 2. Lienhard, John. No.880alicia boole stott. Engines of Our Ingenuity. 2000. 25 July 2000. http://www.svsu.edu/writingprogram/femmes/braun-rick-01.htm
Extractions: There is little information on Hypatia, but what is known of this ancient mathematician certainly indicates that she was greatly regarded as a teacher and a scholar. The oldest accounts of Hypatia are in the Suda , a 10th-century encyclopedia alphabetically arranged and drawing on earlier sources. Other facts also come from the writings of the early Christian church, preserved letters from one of her pupils, Synesius, and the Latin compilation known as the Patrologiae Graecae Hypatia, born around 370 A.D., was the daughter of Theon, who was considered one of the most educated mathematicians and philosophers in Alexandria, Egypt. Theon, a well-known scholar and mathematics professor at the University of Alexandria, surrounded Hypatia with an environment of knowledge. It is said that Theon disciplined Hypatia not only in her education, but with a "physical routine that ensured a healthy body as well as a highly-functional mind" (3). There is evidence that Hypatia was regarded as physically beautiful and wore distinctive academic apparel.
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page 459*) Bolzano, Bernhard (790*) Bombelli, Rafael (2012) Bombieri, Enrico (801*) Bonferroni,Carlo (262*) Bonnet, Pierre (368) boole, alicia (stott) (340*) boole http://alas.matf.bg.ac.yu/~mm97106/math/alphalist.htm
Women In Mathematics-Women In CS-History Of Mathematics She wrote many books about science. Name some of them. alicia boole stott (18601940)She was a daughter of the famous mathematician, George boole. http://www.montana.edu/4teachers/instcomp/hunts/math/WomeninMath/Women2.html