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Hodges, a mathematical physicist and one-time member of the Gay Liberation Front, came across Turing's name in the late 1960s as a student.

"Could you help us?" The science adviser replied that he was a mathematical physicist, and turned for help to one of the few anthropologists he could find in the Defense Department.

While Samuelson studied economics in college and graduate school, Weatherall is careful to emphasize that "he was deeply influenced by a mathematical physicist and statistician named E. B. Wilson".

Do non-skiers have a word, and come together, and talk about the fact that they don't ski?" Tyson lives in lower Manhattan with his wife, Alice Young, who trained as a mathematical physicist and worked as a programmer at Bloomberg L.P., and their two teen-age children, who attend public school.

Alan Turing drew much between 1928 and 1933 from the work of the mathematical physicist and populariser A. S. Eddington, from J. von Neumann's account of the foundations of quantum mechanics, and then from Bertrand Russell's mathematical logic.

Similar work was carried out independently, and at around the same time, by the British mathematical physicist and engineer Oliver Heaviside.

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Consider Drs. Igor and Grichka Bogdanov, French mathematical physicists and twins, who have recently been burning up the physics world with a novel and highly speculative theory about what happened before the Big Bang.

Correction: November 16 , 2002 Saturday An article in Arts & Ideas last Saturday about Igor and Grichka Bogdanov, French mathematical physicists and twins, misidentified the institution that awarded Grichka Bogdanov his Ph.D. degree.

But a new study by a collaboration of mathematical physicists and social historians in France shows that, simply by analysing old and new maps of the city, it's possible to quantify what effect Haussmann's plans had on the shape and life of Paris.

Fibonacci sequences of rabbits generation sequence mature rabbits babies 1 LS 1 1 2 LSL 2 1 3 LSLLS 3 2 4 LSLLSLSL 5 3 5 LSLLSLSLLSLLS 8 5 6 LSLLSLSLLSLLSLSLLSLSL 13 8 An example of a two-dimensional pattern that combines fivefold rotational symmetry with quasiperiodic translational order is the Penrose pattern, discovered by the English mathematical physicist Roger Penrose and shown in Figure 4.

Russell aimed to confirm a theory of stellar evolution suggested by the astronomical spectroscopist Joseph Norman Lockyer and the mathematical physicist August Ritter, and to interpret the theory in terms of the gas laws.

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