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As in, someone who computes, who makes computations for a living.
You, as the computer (actually, the original meaning of the word was "a person who computes") can do this yourself.
Let's start with these assumptions: You, as the computer (actually, the original meaning of the word was "a person who computes") can do this yourself.
Today, he who computes fastest wins wars.
We mention also Lenard [421] who computes the joint numerical range (i.e. ({(langle varphi,Pvarphi rangle,langle varphi,Qvarphi rangle ),|,||varphi ||=1})) for pairs of projections in terms of the operator (Theta ) of remark 2 to Theorem 5.6.
So while the book is given as the source for the inequality, the standard place given for the proof is a lovely paper of Herbst [239] who computes the norm of (|x|^{-alpha }|p|^{-alpha }) as an operator on (L^p({mathbb {R}}^nu )) when (1< p < nu alpha ^{-1}) (that the operator is bounded on (L^p) is a theorem of Stein Weiss [624]).
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In the early nineteenth century, a "computer" was any person who computed: someone who did the math for building a bridge, for example.
Now a junior guy who knows nothing and isn't allowed to make decisions sends it to head office who compute it – and say no".
The concept was revived in 1916 by German astrophysicist Karl Schwarzchild, who computed gravitational fields of stars using Einstein's new field equation.
April 4, 1809 Salem, Massachusetts October 6, 1880 Cambridge, Massachusetts Benjamin Peirce, (born April 4, 1809, Salem, Massachusetts, U.S. died October 6, 1880, Cambridge, Massachusetts) American mathematician, astronomer, and educator who computed the general perturbations of the planets Uranus and Neptune.
But the sting of secrecy apparently did not touch scientists until later in the Renaissance when Niccolo Tartaglia, the Italian mathematician who computed the first tables for firing cannons to specified distances, tried to impress a well-connected colleague in hopes of becoming artillery adviser to the Spanish Army.
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