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His four children - Frank, into revolutionary politics and bombing; Reef, a reckless tunnel blaster wandering the Balkans as Europe shudders into war; Lake, who marries her father's assassin, and Kit, a Yale -and Gottingen-educated mathematical prodigy preoccupied with arcane and unsolvable formulae - take up the question of vengeance with varying degrees of dedication.
During his teenage years in Königsberg he met and befriended another young mathematical prodigy, David Hilbert, with whom he worked closely both at Königsberg and later at the University of Göttingen.
Born in 1632, he was, to begin with, a mathematical prodigy -- Isaac Newton considered him one of the three greatest practitioners of geometry of his time.
Landau was a mathematical prodigy and enfant terrible.
Starting this month Broadway audiences will get to see her in a very different role: as the 19th-century mathematical prodigy Thomasina in Tom Stoppard's brainy 1993 comedy "Arcadia".
He had become fascinated by a paper that had been written, in 1943, by Warren S. McCulloch, a neurophysiologist, and Walter Pitts, a mathematical prodigy.
The key real figures are the mathematical prodigy and later Nobelist Leonid Kantorovich, whose initial calculations on how to improve plywood production blossomed into a comprehensive plan for the economy, and Sergei Lebedev, designer of the first generations of Soviet computers.
This engrossing biography charts Wren's trajectory from mathematical prodigy who invented transparent beehives and a copying machine to England's greatest architect, who rebuilt much of London — most famously St . Pauls Cathedral — after the Great Fire of 1666.
I was just putting the finishing touches to an explanation of mathematical group theory for my biography of mathematical prodigy Simon Norton when Dido Davies – the wizard who advises me on all my writing, an editor of genius, without whom I wouldn't feel confident about a single page – rang up to tell me she was going to die in six weeks' time.
Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920) was a famous mathematical prodigy.
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