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  • | known_for = [[Computational Mathematics]], [[Numerical Partial Differential Equations]] <span style="font-weight: bold;">Education</span><br /><br /> * PhD in Mathematics, University of Lousiana, Lafayette, US
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mathematics]] | known_for = [[foundations of mathematics]], [[geometric algebra]], [[Lie algebras]], [[relativity]], [[quantum mecha
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  • | title = Mathematics in Physical Science, or Why the Tail Wags the Dog | keywords = [[Mathematics]]
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  • | title = Explicit Definition for the Delta Function Using Non-Standard Mathematics | keywords = [[Delta Function]], [[Non-Standard Mathematics]]
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  • | name = A Challenging of Traditional Mathematics and Special Relativity: An Underground Publication ...ivity: An Underground Publication]][[Category:Book|challenging traditional mathematics special relativity underground publication]]
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  • | name = Wrong Relativity and a New Mathematics: Two Upsets of Established Belief Systems (Paperback) ...tablished Belief Systems (Paperback)]][[Category:Book|wrong relativity new mathematics upsets established belief systems paperback]]
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  • | title = The Vicious Circle: Mathematics - Physics ...nd unification, and try to formulate problem of redefinition of notions in mathematics and physics. We consider necessity to development ?open physics project? wi
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  • ...namics via an irreversible differential calculus together with the related mathematics. However, the associated thermodynamics has not been considered so far. Tha
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  • | fields = [[Assistant Professor of Mathematics]] Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the University of Nicosia in Cyprus.
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  • | name = Hadronic, Mathematics, Mechanics, and Chemistry, Volume I: Limitations of Einsteins Special and G ...ivities, Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Chemistry]][[Category:Book|hadronic mathematics mechanics chemistry volume limitations einsteins special general relativiti
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  • | title = Epistemics of \"Local\" and \"Global\" in Mathematics and Physics [[Category:Scientific Paper|epistemics local global mathematics physics]]
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  • ...Belief Systems (Paperback)]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Wrong-Relativity-New-Mathematics-Established/dp/0875274374/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1271915714&sr=1-9 ...Underground Publication]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/challenging-traditional-mathematics-special-relativity/dp/0875273068/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1271915534&
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  • | keywords = [[Mathematics]] ...ive form consistent with experimental evidence. Our development of the new mathematics mentioned above has been carried out precisely to facilitate such study of
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  • | known_for = [[Mathematics]], [[Physics]], [[Philosophy]], [[Religion]], [[Georgian College]] ...eral US/Canada colleges/universities since his graduation in 2003. Beside mathematics, Dr. Cao is also deeply interested in physics, especially the theories of r
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  • | keywords = [[incommensurability]], [[scientific theories]], [[mathematics]] # the mathematics concerning physical theories is the rigorous mathematics founded by Cauchy - Weierstrass - Dedekind and furtherly developed in the l
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  • | title = Vortex Based Mathematics... Basis for the ExtraOrdinary Rodin Coil [[Category:Scientific Paper|vortex based mathematics basis extraordinary rodin coil]]
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  • ..., [[General Relativity]], [[relativity]], [[physics]], [[astrophysics]], [[mathematics]], [[cosmology]] Einstein's Relativity is charaterized by dubious postulates, physics, mathematics, and logic, which produces a crop of paradoxes. It cannot be reconciled wit
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  • ...d opinion concerning applied mathematics being manifestly inferior to pure mathematics.<br />
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  • | title = New Foundations in Mathematics: The Geometric Concept of Number ...ber" by the author, represents an attempt to show how many ideas of modern mathematics can be developed within this new framework, including modular number system
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  • ...ake better objective judgments. Also, examples that illustrate errors with mathematics at the undergraduate level, are useful since a similar mistake has already
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  • ...s of special relativity is not open to question, the interpretation of the mathematics, especially regarding its relationship with quantum theory, is far from com
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  • ...etric algebra. By examining the geometry of moving planes, we show how new mathematics is within reach, if the will to learn these powerful methods can be found.
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  • ...s of special relativity is not open to question, the interpretation of the mathematics, especially regarding its relationship with quantum theory, is far from com
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  • | fields = [[mathematics instructor]] * 2004 BA mathematics, Florida Gulf Coast University
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  • | fields = [[Professor Emeritus of Mathematics]] ...&nbsp;Universit? de Fribourg.&nbsp; He went on to earn a State Doctorat in Mathematics at the&nbsp;Universit? de Paris in 1954.&nbsp; His career began as a Resear
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  • | title = How \'Many Infinities\' Are There in Mathematics? ...arithmetic, then my effort is pointless, my theory of time incorrect, and mathematics and physics will forever remain two fundamentally unrelated sciences.
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  • | fields = [[Professor of applied mathematics at the Royal Institute of Technology]], [[Stockholm]] | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Physics]], [[Mathematics]], [[Climatology]]
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  • ...After my mission I graduated twice from Brigham Young University, first in mathematics, then in accounting. ...wo of my old mathematics papers are also on this web site. My most current mathematics paper is not online because of copyright issues. I am also an expert on evo
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  • ...other, but also incompatible with the long-standing concepts and axioms of mathematics. Hence, they are invalid, and any physical theories based upon such pseudo-
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  • | known_for = [[Energy]], [[Consciousness]], [[Mathematics]], [[Music]] ...transform industry. His life long work in technology, energy and advanced mathematics have naturally led him to founding Singularics Corporation. Through many ye
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  • | known_for = [[Mathematics]]
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  • | known_for = [[Philosophy]], [[Mathematics]]
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  • | known_for = [[applied mathematics]], [[physics]], [[bio-geochemistry]]
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  • | known_for = [[mathematics]], [[physics]], [[Ronin Institute]], [[Quantum Future Group Inc.]]
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  • ...y of mathematics, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind, or teach mathematics --&nbsp;or some of both. These aspirations might seem&nbsp; unrealistic and
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mathematics]]
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  • ...quired to be zero at every level. In that case, we can develop a dualistic mathematics which has a very specific relationship to what we conceive of as the physic # Foundations of mathematics 241
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  • | known_for = [[cosmology]], [[astrophysics]], [[astronomy]], [[mathematics]], [[Thunderbolts]]
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  • | known_for = [[mathematics/cosmology/languages/music]]
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  • | known_for = [[Physics Mathematics]]
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  • | known_for = [[physics]], [[cosmology]], [[mathematics]], [[philosophy]]
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  • | known_for = [[physics]], [[mathematics]]
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  • | known_for = [[mathematics and theoretical physics]], [[Scientists Supporting Religion Foundation]]
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  • | known_for = [[information technology and mathematics]], [[sociedade brasileira de computacao]]
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  • | known_for = [[Engineering]], [[Physics]], [[Mathematics]], [[Natural Philosophy]], [[Aether (per Aspden)]], [[Economics.]], [[Insti
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  • | fields = [[Professor Emeritus of Mathematics]], [[Professor of Computer Science]] ...y, Cleveland, OH. Dr. Bouw teaches computer science as a full Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio.&nbsp;
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  • | known_for = [[Mathematics]]
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  • | known_for = [[Quantum Theory]], [[mathematics]], [[manifold]], [[philosophy]], [[Institute for Semantic Information Scien
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  • ...hould support all of the properly verified parts of the currently accepted mathematics that are used with the currently accepted theories. However, all of this a ...l the why or how. This treatise is an attempt to put some meat behind the mathematics.
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  • | keywords = [[Mathematics]]
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  • ...understanding of the actual physical phenomena in Reality. That is because mathematics, and indeed, essentially all of our other tools depend on the completeness
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  • | name = SpinbitZ, Volume 1: Interface Philosophy, Mathematics and Nondual Rational Empiricism | image = SpinbitZ, Volume 1: Interface Philosophy, Mathematics and Nondual Rational Empiricism 445.jpg
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  • | keywords = [[Arithmatic]], [[numbers]], [[mathematics]], [[zero]], [[infinity]], [[infinitesimal]], [[infinitude]], [[relative]], ...hich are neither correct nor constant. Some other challenges deal with the mathematics of quantum physics including Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, Schroeding
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  • | keywords = [[Mathematics]]
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  • ...better than anything said or published in history. This paper attacks the mathematics of ten highly respected, but wrong physicists. The top ten wrong physicists
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  • | known_for = [[Physics]], [[Reading]], [[Writing]], [[Mathematics]], [[Music]], [[3-D Animation/Modeling]], [[Society of Physics Students]],
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  • | keywords = [[Mathematics]]
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  • | known_for = [[systems and control theory]], [[mathematics]], [[foundations of physics]], [[professor emeritus at the University of Ou
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  • | keywords = [[Mathematics]]
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  • ...[[correspondence and commensurability]], [[non-relativistic particle]], [[mathematics]] ...the passage from one theory into another through the concept of a limit of mathematics. We conclude that the problem goes beyond the mere mathematical limit.
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  • ...matics or even a good theory, but for lack of a proper paradigm behind the mathematics. Therefore, this paper examines the definitions of several fundamental prop
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  • * Invited Professor at the Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Scientific Computation (IMECC)-UNICAMP. Retired since 11/17 * Director of the Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Scientific Computation, State University of Campinas (IMECC
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  • * 1996 - "[[Epistemics of "Local" and "Global" in Mathematics and Physics]]"
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mathematics]]
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  • ...ith a bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics and a masters degree in mathematics. He is known for his debunking of the [http://www.nmsr.org/biblecod.htm Bib
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  • ...n_for = [[philosophy of science]], [[history of science]], [[computational mathematics]]
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  • ...udies for a period of three years while he traveled and taught Physics and Mathematics in Latin America. During this time he spent a good deal of time traveling
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  • Publishes monographs and conference proceedings on mathematics, physics and chemistry. Also publishes a quarterly journal. Accepts unsolic
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  • | name = Some Applications of Nonstandard Analysis to Advanced Undergraduate Mathematics -- Infinitesimal Modeling, Elementary Physics, Generalized Functions [[Category:Book|applications nonstandard analysis advanced undergraduate mathematics -- infinitesimal modeling elementary physics generalized functions]]
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  • ...ecome an unearthing of clues about marginal situations between physics and mathematics. Since this is not a pursuit of a specific physics problem with lengthy cal
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  • Publishes monographs and conference proceedings on mathematics, physics and chemistry. Also publishes a quarterly journal. Accepts unsolic
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  • Publishes monographs and conference proceedings on mathematics, physics and chemistry. Also publishes a quarterly journal. Accepts unsolic
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  • | keywords = [[Mathematics]]
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  • ...Apart his interest in paleontology, Mister Malmartel is also interested in Mathematics of Chaos. He is an amateur astronomer. He is fond of cryptozoology - searc
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  • ...thematics. A mathematical demonstration never implies any experimentation. Mathematics simply deals with the calculation of relations between those concepts.
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  • ...ce by reviewing the original documents that Newton wrote and examining the mathematics and assumptions that Einstein and Newton used. I have seldom before read a
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  • ...he joined the faculty at Pima Community College where he presently teaches mathematics. Educational vitae: B.S. obtained in engineering physics from Montana State ...2004 he was invited to lecture at NASA Langley Research Center. He teaches mathematics at the University of New Mexico, U.S.A.
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  • ...the Causes of these as well! Finally it makes the teaching and learning of mathematics an awe inspiring experience which stimulates the pursuit of a life-long que
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  • ...ving a bounded wave solution, their errors are illustrated explicitly with mathematics at the undergraduate level. 2) The unbounded ?weak plane-wave? of Bondi, Pi
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  • Scott Wall graduated from the University of Waterloo in 1986 with a BMath in Mathematics and Physics. Ever since then, he has been a Software Developer.
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  • ...nterest in physics, mathematics, and music and placement in an accelerated mathematics program continued until college. There he became interested in ancient text
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  • ...ent in Mathematics. I was educated in the Bajua High School where I learnt Mathematics from H. C. Ghosh. I was graduated from the Presidency College, Calcutta , a
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  • ...nts as a species, marveling at our ability to use the language of abstract mathematics to unravel the mysteries of existence. ... the prevailing tone of the narra
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  • ...understood. With a change of emphasis in the approach ? going beyond the mathematics (which we already have well in hand), as well as a careful reevaluation of
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  • ...no mass present in that location. Furthermore, it will be validated in the mathematics, of General Relativity (GR), and the Einstein Field Equations (EFEs), that
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  • | known_for = [[Structure]], [[mathematics]], [[geometry]], [[logic]], [[art]]
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  • B. G. Sidharth&nbsp;earned his B.Sc. (Mathematics Honors), M.Sc. and PhD from Calcutta University. After working for several ...ad, India, and its constituent, the International Institute for Applicable Mathematics and Information Sciences, Hyderabad, and Udine, Italy. He was associated wi
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  • ...both special and general relativity. It takes for granted that Einstein s mathematics is properly done. It does not quarrel with the numerous experimental result ...s book is not mathematical; after all, he does not quarrel with Einstein s mathematics. Importantly, it is strongly based on experimental foundations. Time dilati
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  • ...any violation of which would amount to a miracle, whereas the equations of mathematics generally are oblivious to physical constraints. This leads to drastically
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  • ...tential solution into special relativity theory. The interpretation of the mathematics then agrees with common sense.
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  • ...ems in mathematics. The student must overcome prejudice to the effect that mathematics is difficult before he can relax and enjoy the subject. It is hoped that th
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  • ...bing the reality of our perception, rather than allowing the employment of mathematics to extend our perception to fantasy.
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  • ...is not a model but a theory with little physical details and dominated by mathematics and concepts.
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  • Faheem Ali received his Master of Science in Mathematics and also in L.L.B and is working as a lawyer. He has been working 18 years
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  • * 2007 - "[[SpinbitZ, Volume 1: Interface Philosophy, Mathematics and Nondual Rational Empiricism]]" ([http://www.lulu.com/spinbitz Read in f
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  • ...there be no &ldquo;next-to.&rdquo; It is integral to set theory and modern mathematics. Bertrand Russell noticed that it is in conflict with the common sense unde
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  • | known_for = [[Vortex Mathematics]], [[Toroidal Pinch]], [[Toroidal Ring]], [[Vortex Theory]] ...p; path of least resistance. He creates toroidal pinch, using Vortex-Based Mathematics, and can create radical new THERMAL NUCLEAR FUSION REACTOR designs that eli
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  • ...H. Vance was one of the co-authors of <span id="btAsinTitle"><em>Learning Mathematics in Elementary and Middle Schools</em></span>.
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  • ...is imbalance the author conceived what we know today as Santilli?s isodual mathematics, which permitted the construction of isodual classical mechanics, isodual q
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  • ...on of whether there is anything in nature corresponding to that impeccable mathematics is not regarded as a question; it is taken for granted."
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mathematics]] ...University and the University of New South Wales, Sydney, in the School of Mathematics. He also worked for many years as an industrial chemist and biochemist. In
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  • ...de field of exact sciences, philosophy of sciences, cosmology, chronology, mathematics, theory of physics, theory of systems, Abramovic stressed the need for esta * 2008 - "[[How 'Many Infinities' Are There in Mathematics?]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5669.pdf Rea
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  • ...ance to meet real scientists. I am still dabbling with physics, electrics, mathematics, philosophy, etc. but outside the university.
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  • | fields = [[Professor of mathematics]] Frederic Lassiaille is professor of mathematics at PolytechSophia, an engineer school located in Sophia-Antipolis, France.
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  • ...ave became uncertain. To deal with this the particle/wave ambiguities, the mathematics of uncertainty was developed and this became known as the Uncertainty Princ
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  • ...e. Quantum Numbers are explained. The important position of the ELLIPSE in mathematics is stressed. This leads us to an understanding of "Quaternions", and the re
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  • ...uld this small group have discovered so much at a time when technology and mathematics were at such a rudimentary level? What if their methods and ideas had caugh
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  • ...first appeared in the <em>American Mathematical Monthly</em>, Frantz uses mathematics to establish and quantify a focusing property of ellipses. Potential areas
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  • ...h "Methods, Teaching and History of Mathematics." Thus Dingler turned from mathematics to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_science philosophy of scienc ...lternative assumptions. Dingler believes that one can give a foundation to mathematics and physics by means of operations as building stones. Dingler claims that
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  • ...that is based on that paper, often with particular interest on the complex mathematics. This presentation is aimed at attempting to understand the original paper
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  • ...earned general relativity from Professor S. Weinberg, a Nobel Laureate and mathematics from Professor I. Halperin, FRSC.
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  • | fields = [[Adjunct Professor of Mathematics]] ...t professor/lecturer at SUNY at Buffalo, instructing in pre-calculus level mathematics. As a longtime researcher into advanced energy topics, with an abiding inte
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  • ...ok is a must read for those "concerned with the foundations of physics and mathematics who have not been blinkered or blinded by a narrow professional education."
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  • ...es, mostly concerning Algebra and Geometry, and since 1980 even History of Mathematics. ...success of Physics reinforced which in his opinion was a bad Philosophy of Mathematics, and he understood that any critical approach to the foundations of his own
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  • Only Without Einstein: Mathematics and Physical Criticism of the Theory of Relativity
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  • ''Contemporary Mathematics'', <b>196</b>: 261-272. A unified theory of gravitation and electromagnetis
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  • | keywords = [[divergence]], [[divergent series]], [[mathematics]], [[definitions]], [[convergence]], [[infinite series]], [[summability]],
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  • BS (Mathematics, Computer Science, U. of Wisconsin, Madison); MS (Computer Science, UW, Mad
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  • Margaret Wertheim is a science writer with degrees in physics and mathematics. She has written for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Gua
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  • | known_for = [[Astrophysics]], [[Mathematics]], [[Gravity]]
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  • Directeur de recherches at INSERM (mathematics and physics) - Formerly in charge of the Biophysique Laboratory of INSERM.
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  • ...approach to the problem of motion makes sense only from the view point of mathematics. However it is unacceptable from the view point of physics, because in natu
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  • | fields = [[Lecturer]], [[Mathematics]]
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  • ...qualitative level a somehow significant correspondence with Schr?dinger's mathematics is revealed, yet with some differences concerning the expected interference
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  • Born 1974 in Moscow, Russia. I have MS in Applied Mathematics from Lomonosov University, and MS in Physics from New York University. At p
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  • | keywords = [[idealism]], [[20th century physics]], [[money economies]], [[mathematics]], [[religious]]
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  • ...theory of relativity in the simplest possible language, without the use of mathematics. No previous knowledge of physics or astronomy is assumed on the part of th
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  • ...ms. Nonstohastic description Brownian motion is also proposed using tensor mathematics.
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  • * <em>Seashell Mathematics: A Study of Nearly Gnomic Surfaces</em>&nbsp;(1976,&nbsp;0959720103, 978-09 * <em>The Mathematics of Clockspring Seashells</em>, (1982,&nbsp;0959720189, 978-0959720181)
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  • ...of theoretical physics was not as advanced, so a knowledge of high school mathematics is sufficient for comprehension by the non-scientist. The analysis unravels
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  • It is shown that the strange mathematics of quantum mechanics can be accounted for if it describes the interaction o
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  • Master of Natural Science, ASU 1999; Ph.D. (Mathematics) ASU 2004.
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  • ...s Reader of Applied Mathematics (1951), and as Professor of the History of Mathematics in 1972. Following his 1979 retirement, he was Emeritus Professor and Senio
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  • ...s diameter against either time or distance travelled. We will have all the mathematics of a wave motion even though we are actually dealing with a particle motion
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  • ... The curved space-tiem universe of Einstein is a splendid object of mathematics, but what about its physical reality? ... There is no expefimental checkto
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  • * 2011 - "[[The Vicious Circle: Mathematics - Physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_598
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  • | keywords = [[Mathematics]]
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  • ...everal points of view, i.e., according to different interpretations of the mathematics of the quantum formalism.
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  • ...ry, ivy, palm, cactuses, and other self-absorbed plants.&nbsp; Educated in mathematics at Franklin &amp; Marshall College (Lancaster, PA) and University of Pennsy
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  • ...pt if it is smaller than or equal to three dimensions, which correspond in mathematics and physics.
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  • ...</b> (4): 1-4 (June 2012). This paper proves in a simple way, with minimal mathematics, that there is no black hole or close black hole binary system in Nova Scor
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mathematics and Physics]]
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  • ...equence of many particles coherently forming rigid crystalline arrays. The mathematics of the Newton particle flux theory and of the wave in a medium theory for l
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  • ...her topics. This book is important for all conchology, biology and applied mathematics libraries.
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mathematics]] ...ard A. Waldron, M.A., Sc.D., F. Inst. P., F.I.R.E., F.I.M.A., Professor of Mathematics at the University of Ulster, U.K., died suddenly on 24 May, 1990. He is sur
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  • ...modeling, untenable assumptions, neglected conditions, carelessly applied mathematics, careless simplifications (gedanken experiments), misunderstood experimenta
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  • ...llowship.&nbsp; For the last sixteen years he has been teaching Astronomy, Mathematics, and Physics at Castleton State College in Vermont." - back flap of <em>A D
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]], [[Professor of Mathematics]], [[Professor of Philosophy]] ...ucation with the double title of Licentiate in Philosophy and Professor of Mathematics and Physics with Summa Cum Laude. Later, he obtained his Master?s degree in
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  • Dan A. Davidson has degrees in electronics and mathematics. He does research on free energy and anti-gravity and several other areas o ...f nature which will radically change the physical sciences. His degrees in mathematics and electrical engineering have provided a basis to relate orthodox science
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  • ...ust be considered as logically flawed, and should be neither admissible in mathematics nor in physics. Preliminary delineations about this have been in the public
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  • ...nt paradigms. We are stopped by some foundational misunderstandings within mathematics that forced the impasse we are currently at - especially the discontinuity
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  • ...etter study the known fields of force, and because of the results of these mathematics, a more accurate Gauge Theory for the nature of fields of force may be unde
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  • ...nbsp; The book is written in an enjoyable and popular form, almost without mathematics.&nbsp; The absurdities in using elastic space and time concepts is strongly
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  • ...he sphericity of the earth long before Galileo.&nbsp; Change, the bases of mathematics, and his mechanical principles are treated fully in this book.&nbsp; In a f ...ons of 'The Order of Nature,' 'The Principles of Change,' 'The Concepts of Mathematics,' 'Concepts of Space, Time, and Motion,' 'The Principles of Mechanics,' and
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  • ...h the law of causality, (3) imaging the universe using deductive method of mathematics, (4) propagating the super distance effect which do not need time, (5) usin
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  • ...God really infinite? Are some numbers non-interesting? Is there a "jewish mathematics"?
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  • ...lecular data exact to any desired accuracy. These results are due to a new mathematics necessary for the invariant treatment of nonlinear, nonlocal, and nonunitar ...ic theories without really new mathematics, and there cannot be really new mathematics without new numbers".''''''' <br />'''Professor Jeremy Dunning Davies, Univ
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Astronomy]], [[Mathematics]], [[Toroidal Ring]] ...He earned his AB in Education at Fairmont State College in 1933, his MS in Mathematics in 1940 and PhD in Mathematical Physics in 1944, both at West Virginia Univ
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  • ...book establishes unification by defining parameters of equivalency through mathematics with the conclusion that all reality is consciousness. The keys to the univ
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  • ...ell have been used. Today any airplane passenger's watch denies Einstein's mathematics, had he used sound. The Lorentz-Einstein transformation equations in which
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  • ...s for Avtec Corporation, an internet technology company. He has degrees in Mathematics and Physics from Texas A&amp;M University. During PhD work (1980-83) at the
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  • ...dation and realizing an actual "physics of logic" as well as a "physics of mathematics", and so a "physics of knowledge and of epistemology".
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  • ...l in Olivos, Buenos Aires. He then moved to Switerzerland where he studied mathematics and science at the University of Z?rich. He got his PHD in Philosophy with Several papers on epistemology, foundation of mathematics, theory of relativity, botany, and history of science. On relativity (e.g.)
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  • ...plicated, opaque and unnecessary, for it is easily replaced by very simple mathematics in Euclidean space yielding the same result when it is assumed that the vel
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  • * More Mathematics
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  • ...iscusses how modern physics is based on &ldquo;idealism&rdquo; and extreme mathematics, and how this has severely limited the kind of problems that modern physics
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  • ...Thus nature and forces in nature were trivialized and made subservient to mathematics in the theories of relativity, Big Bang Theory, Space-time concept and in a
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  • ...atible phenomena which cannot mix.&nbsp; Kraus also criticises the role of mathematics in physics and the Big-Bang theory.
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  • ...of the deflection angle to the second order also shows gauge invariance in mathematics. Nevertheless, careful analysis shows that this calculation actually implie
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  • ...he war, [he took] 12 more semester at the University at Vienna in physics, mathematics and philosophy.&nbsp; Even as young student [he was a] strong critic of the ...8, involvement with the theory of relativity, lately criticism of relative mathematics and historical research into the begninnings of Einstein.
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  • ...uding fascinating excursions into Big Bang cosmology and the philosophy of mathematics. As the latest in his series of ground-breaking books, <em>Time and Eternit ...ind helpful.<br />--George Ellis<br />Professor of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics<br />University of Capetown
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  • * 1974-1979 University of Ulm - Education in Mathematics and Physics (1979 Diploma)
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  • ...ooft is invalid in physics because he fails to tell the difference between mathematics and physics. Moreover, there are two errors in his construction, namely: 1)
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  • ...t only realistic but also natural to understand. The formalization of the mathematics of distributional sets namely distributum (items for distribution), distrib ...m has challenged the core of theoretical computer science and contemporary mathematics to date. The dichotomy between the abstraction of the real world into the m
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  • ...tudents at Keele University, Staffordshire, where he is Senior Lecturer in Mathematics. His student textbook, ?Complex Variables and their Applications?, was publ
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  • ...oadness, elegance, and depth. Very interesting piece of work. Great job in mathematics. -- prepublication by retired president of Bell Laboratory </div> <div><
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  • ...fferential equations is obviously necessary for advanced work, not only in mathematics, but also in physics, and today even in engineering.&nbsp; Various instruct
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  • Mega experiments and abstract mathematics dominance in modern physics has provided scientist with a wealth of informa
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  • ...Einstein's Theory of Relativity. These anomalies relate to issues in both mathematics and in physics and penetrate to the very heart of Einstein's theory. This p
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  • ...contemplate, such as the origin of memory. A weighty tome for devotees of mathematics and physics that raises interesting questions.
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mathematics]] <b>Education</b> * 1989 : Ph.D. in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of Patras, Greece
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mathematics]] ...older brothers). Dr. Shama earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics from Bangalore University. She earned a second master's degree from the Uni
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  • ...ephemeral and deceitful visible appearances fade away, the solid bones of mathematics should have come out clear and distinct. Even though he would have been lef
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  • ...er of mathematics to model anything and everything. With complete faith in mathematics, intellectuals no longer revisit the reasons for its epicycles; any error i
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  • ...as his 23rd problem, the need "to treat those physical sciences, in which mathematics play an important role, by means of axioms, like geometry."
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  • ...te for Basic Research, a new, independent research institution in physics, mathematics and other basic sciences located within the compound of Harvard University. * Co-founding of a journal in theoretical physics, of a journal in pure mathematics and of numerous other editorial initiatives
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  • ...nteraction of new mathematical and physical concepts. Earlier this century mathematics made a transition from local to global points of views. This transition cul
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  • ...of Quantum mechanics and space theories such as Relativity. Schroeder, a mathematics and economics major at Beloit, developed an interest in physics while readi
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  • A. P. David is a Hellenist who studied ancient Greek, linguistics, ancient mathematics, philosophy and the history of science at the University of Chicago. He rec
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  • ...s deeply connected with the notion of time. It can be deduced without any mathematics only from the assumption that all good clocks can be used to measure time
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  • ...l Journal of Computing Anticipatory Systems, D. Dubois (ed.), Institute of Mathematics, Liege University, Belgium, ISSN 1373-5411, 2007.</em> The dual torus topol
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  • ...he mathematics of the continuum and physical systems evolution (in general mathematics revising or rejecting the Axiom of Choice), (2) to identify the details of
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  • | known_for = [[Special Relativity]], [[Mathematics]]
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  • ...el. 3) To strengthen the implementation of Nobel's will, a Nobel Prize for Mathematics should be established.
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  • ...n diverse fields such as philosophy, computer sciences and fundamentals of mathematics. The fact that the rule of mathematical induction is contradictory with t
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  • ..."temperature", as well as contradicting some basic concepts of physics and mathematics. Negative temperatures can be shown to occur only in a system which is not
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  • ...eason that a finite length current element may legitimately be used in the mathematics of calculating forces and energy between current carrying wires is because
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  • ...ces have so many differences in physical characteristics that very complex mathematics is required to unify two or more of them. If it is assumed that the familia
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  • ...ears, in Jamaica, the Cayman Islands and the United Kingdom in science and mathematics, as well as religious education, becoming the chairman of the Association o
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  • ...rential equations or even trigonometry. The book is much more physics than mathematics ... in the tradition of Michael Faraday.
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  • ...urved space-time is incompatible with both the Lorentz transforms and pure mathematics, (d) The Doppler effect proves light is not affected by the space-time cont
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  • ...d symbolisms of science, cause and effect to a holism of form, philosophy, mathematics, shape, and motion.
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  • ...dimensions of the universe from four to three. While no change in current mathematics of physics is needed or recommended, a different attitude toward nature may
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  • ...hifting ground. To lay new foundations the study of concepts (philosophy). mathematics (methods of quantification) and physics must be integrated.
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  • * 1-1/2 years graduate study in physics and mathematics at Oregon State University, 1961 - 1963.
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  • ...o what has been termed "The most famous unsolved problem in the history of mathematics." The problme is known as Fermat's Last Theorem.
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  • ...ndia National Laboratories, he continuously taught theoretical and applied mathematics to the laboratory's scientifically trained employees. ...Academy. Finally from August 1993 to December 2003 he was an instructor of mathematics for Eastern New Mexico University in Roswell, New Mexico. Erika Monteith in
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  • ...hifting ground. To lay new foundations the study of concepts (philosophy). mathematics (methods of quantification) and physics must be integrated. </div>
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  • ...culties in application to Chemistry are not simply a matter of complicated mathematics involved in the process. There are severe problems of elementary logic. The
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  • ...1 - "[[Some Applications of Nonstandard Analysis to Advanced Undergraduate Mathematics -- Infinitesimal Modeling, Elementary Physics, Generalized Functions]]"
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  • ...takes, ranging from serious misconceptions in physics to blatant errors in mathematics. For instance, Einstein's first theoretical proof of the famous formula ''E ..., was for the photoelectric effect, not relativity. Einstein admitted that mathematics was not his strong suit, but beyond the torrent of errors in that area, Oha
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  • ...ml]&nbsp;&nbsp; <div>&nbsp; </div> <div>Professor George F. R. Ellis, Mathematics Department, University of Cape Town, [http://arxiv.org/ftp/gr-qc/papers/060
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  • ...ibed in terms of velocities and acceleration so that knowledge of advanced mathematics is not required. Written in the three-dimensional notation of vector calcul
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  • ...erge using SED physics and the ZPE. These results are obtained with simple mathematics and intuitive concepts rather than the elaborate reasoning and difficult eq
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  • For Gill, the passion for mathematics would take a circuitous route--one marked with an early waning interest in ...ol and began preparing for entrance into college.&nbsp; While Gill studied mathematics, his brother Gus&nbsp; went on to become a medical doctor, after gradating
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  • ...teristics of the motion of a charged particle in a magnetic field. Applied mathematics textbooks do not however recognize the existence of induced gyroscopic torq
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  • ...and the structure of the electron. Dr. Pemper earned a B.S. in Physics and Mathematics from Bob Jones University (1975), an M.S. in Physics from the University of
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  • ...contains quantum dynamic equations, which require an understanding of the mathematics of the subject. It is not written in the form of a 'popularising' book, and
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  • ...cs. It offers in return, rather, the illumination and understanding of the mathematics and the experiments--a new perspective with the potential to guide us beyon .... In this way--through an infinite self-similar recursion found in fractal mathematics and complexity science--we can then begin to understand the mechanisms bene
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mathematics]], [[Philosopher]] ...ician who became a philosopher. He wrote on algebra, logic, foundations of mathematics, philosophy of science, physics, metaphysics, and education. He co-authored
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  • ...gnetic waves has been completely discredited. Although it is true that the mathematics of electrodynamics and of Einstein's special relativity operate without ref
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  • ...ify programming errors. While namespaces have not been extensively used in mathematics, they can be used to describe the variables, identifiers, and components as
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  • The Super Principia Mathematica presents physics and mathematics in the form of simple math models, pictures, definitions, and aphorisms; wh
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  • We researched the fractal-dimensional and complex dimensional mathematics and the physics that may be represented thereby. From this the fractal rela
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  • ...tric model, (should) have taught us that neither pure observation nor pure mathematics suffice to provide a physically tenable model. The all-important ingredient
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  • ...gh he was, earned his livelihood as an astrologer. The chant: such precise mathematics could not be wrong.
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  • ...and received his AB (1964) and PhD (1968) from UC Berkeley. He served as a mathematics professor at Michigan Tech, U (1969-1972), but spent most of his career in
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  • ...d-end street where irrationality and the inadequate, indiscriminate use of mathematics and of field experimentation, without the support of substantial theoretica
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  • ...h light is a wave in all cases except in two cases where Einstein with his mathematics claims that it is a particle. Katirai surveys the unprecedented controversy ...avity as resulting from a bending of space and time, buried in complicated mathematics that only a handful can claim to understand, was an act of distortion that
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  • ...ome part of the intellectual legacy of interested students in engineering, mathematics and physics.' - <em>Nature</em> 'This book deserves a place in every univ
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  • The Super Principia Mathematica presents physics and mathematics in the form of simple math models, pictures, definitions, and aphorisms; wh
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  • ...on of matter or energy from nothing, even if this is hidden in complicated mathematics. ...rstood by an expert in classical physics since he or she already knows the mathematics and understands the classical mechanisms involved. It might appear surprisi
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  • ...s: the Mixture N2-O2). My teaching activities started at the Department of Mathematics of IST in 1991. In 1993 I moved to the Department of Physics, where I am As
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  • ...licly delivered 1961 lecture "The modern Development Of The Foundations Of Mathematics In The Light Of Philosophy".
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  • ...ciplines represented; astronomy, computer science, engineering physics and mathematics. Papers came from Russia (paper presented in absentia), the University of N
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  • ...Germany (Muenchen). <b>Education:</b> 1961 - 1969 Studying Physics &amp; Mathematics at the Technical University of Vienna, Austria, Diplom Ingenieur degree in
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  • ...hree dimensions. Among the illegitimate pursuits: cosmogony, non-Euclidean mathematics; unification of physics via a single equation; objectification of time; and
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  • ...a difficult subject, taught as a layered series of increasingly difficult mathematics and increasingly abstract concepts. We're told that relativity theory is su
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  • ...operated a video rental store with my wife for 6 years. I am a bachelor of mathematics. My dream is one day my idea of future government will be accepted by peopl
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  • ...hysics and cosmology has been in a disastrous crisis for almost a century. Mathematics is not physics, yet it is treated as such. The fourth dimension exists only
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  • ...ed in history, science, geology, physics, astronomy, climatology, biology, mathematics, psychology, sociology, philosophy, economics, or investment theory, then r
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  • ...on technology&#8221;, &#8220;Economical cybernetics&#8221;, &#8220;Applied mathematics [scientific-pedagogical activity]&#8221;, &#8220;Information systems and te ...l methods of analysis of differential equations. Works of the institute of mathematics NAN Belarus. &#8211; Minsk, 2000.&#8212; V. 6.&#8212; P. 125-127.
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  • ...ential form of a Riemannian metric in imaginary space-time (x, y, z, ict). Mathematics is then required to tolerate the same equation being transformed in differe
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  • ...or more than 20 years. He was an avid reader and student of the history of mathematics.
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  • Dr. Charles Kenneth Thornhill was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire and read Mathematics at Oxford before the Second World War, with a special interest in '''Differ
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  • ...Quantum Theory to circumvent visualization and inadequacy of language. But mathematics too is a language to supplement description. He used it to superimpose hidd
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  • ..._Honours First Class Honours] in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics Mathematics] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_Philosophy Natural Philosophy].
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  • ...ing General Motors, Boeing, and NASA, and eventually became a professor of mathematics at Texas Tech University. After retiring from teaching, he continued his in
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