Примери за използване на Lehmer на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Fellowship Lehmer.
Lehmer Random Number Generator.
The Lucas test for primes was refined by Lehmer in 1930.
Lehmer was one such faculty member.
It was at this time that she met his son Derrick Lehmer.
Emma Lehmer later wrote about the town of her birth.
One topic which especially interested Lehmer was reciprocity laws.
Lehmer was never unhappy with the role she played.
Let us mention a number of other topics for which Lehmer will be remembered.
Derrick Lehmer described it(perhaps rather harshly) as.
After the courts proclaimed the oath to be unconstitutional, Lehmer was reinstated at Berkeley.
Lehmer was awarded an honorary degree from Brown University in 1980.
In 1967 for a thesis supervised by Lehmer, comments in[1] on Lehmer as a lecturer:-.
In Harbin, Lehmer was tutored at home until she was 14 when a new community school opened.
In fact her collaboration began as a three way one with Lehmer working with both her husband and her father-in-law.
This enabled Lehmer to save enough money to make her education in the United States possible.
An exception was made for a short time during the war years when the rule was relaxed and Lehmer did some teaching.
While at Lehigh, Lehmer translated Pontryagin's important book Topological Groups from Russian into English.
This gave a method of factorising a number using cards with holes punched in them andit was later described by Dick Lehmer as follows:-.
Lehmer was awarded his Master's Degree in 1929 and his doctorate, also from Brown University, in 1930.
Emma would soon become Dick's wife andDick and Emma Lehmer would become one of the most famous husband and wife mathematics teams.
Lehmer found that not having to teach was an advantage to her in giving her more time to work on her research.
His parents were Clara Eunice Mitchell andDerrick Norman Lehmer(often called DNL to distinguish him from his son DHL, or as we noted Dick).
Lehmer lectured at the International Conference on Computers and Mathematics held at Stanford University in 1986.
Back in the United States not long after the outbreak of World War II, Lehmer spent another year at Lehigh before accepting a post in Berkeley in 1940.
Emma Lehmer did not teach throughout this period as university rules prevented a husband and wife teaching in the same Department.
Although Emma Trotskaia only became Emma Lehmer in 1928 after she married, for the sake of simplicity we will use her married name throughout this article.
Lehmer applied to Berkeley for entry: a university which had already accepted other students from Harbin, and she was offered a place for entry in 1924.
However Derrick Lehmer simplified and extended Meissel's method 70 years later, and showed Meissel's value of π(109) was too small by 56.
It was at this school that Lehmer first developed her love of mathematics, encouraged by a superb mathematics teacher who had been an engineer in Moscow.