Примери за използване на Mathematical achievements на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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We should look now at Morley's mathematical achievements.
His mathematical achievements are described by Andrushkov in[1]:-.
McDuff has received many honours for her remarkable mathematical achievements.
There are a few other major mathematical achievements due to Harriot which we should mention.
Kumano-Go's contributions were not limited to his own personal mathematical achievements.
Brouncker's mathematical achievements includes work on continued fractions and calculating logarithms by infinite series.
All their children developed well under their care andshowed particularly strong mathematical achievements.
Her great mathematical achievements brought her great satisfaction, but the latter part of her life was also filled with tragedy.
In July 1669 Barrow tried to ensure that Newton's mathematical achievements became known to the world.
He is an extremely important figure in the development of mathematics yet we know relatively little about his mathematical achievements.
In 1933, her mathematical achievements counted for nothing when the Nazis caused her dismissal from the University of Göttingen because she was Jewish.
During his sabbatical leave he revisited universities which had a special place in his mathematical achievements.
We will examine Euler's mathematical achievements later in this article but at this stage it isworth summarising Euler's work in this period of his career.
Jones was awarded a Fields Medal at the 1990 International Congress in Kyoto,Japan for his remarkable and beautiful mathematical achievements.
His great mathematical achievements were not recognized in his lifetime, and he died without having any notion of the fame and importance that his work would achieve.
In July 1669, Barrow, who was the Lucasian Professor at Cambridge since 1663, tried to ensure that Newton's mathematical achievements became known to the world.
We will indicate below some of Zolotarev's remarkable mathematical achievements some of which were consequences of problems which he discussed with Kummer and Hermite while on his trips.
On the other hand we should note that in many years the Second orThird Wrangler went on to greater mathematical achievements than the First Wrangler.
His great mathematical achievements, which we shall now discuss, were not recognised in his lifetime and he died without having any notion of the fame and importance that his work would achieve.
Archimedes had proved that the sphere has two-thirds of the volume and surface area of the cylinder, andmade this his greatest mathematical achievements.
The Society has made him a number of awards to mark his fine mathematical achievements, including the award of their Junior Berwick Prize, their Whitehead Prize in 1976 and their Pólya Prize in 1988.
Since Zorn is best known for"Zorn's Lemma" it is perhaps appropriate that we should begin a discussion of his mathematical achievements by considering this contribution.
Whitehead received several honours for outstanding mathematical achievements, but he died at the age of 55 when at the height of his powers, so did not live t receive awards which normally come later in life.
Archimedes had proven that the sphere has two thirds of the volume and surface area of the cylinder, andregarded this as the greatest of his mathematical achievements.
We shall describe some of his very fine mathematical achievements in a moment, but first we note that he had several interests outside mathematics, although his marriage was a mathematical one since he married Kummer's daughter.
It was around this time that he was studying subadditive ergodic theory which in many ways turned out to be the most influential of all his mathematical achievements.
The answer is that MacMahon,who contributes to the description of Kempe's mathematical achievements, considered his Memoir on the theory of mathematical form published in the Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society in 1886 to be his most important work.
Archimedes had proven that the sphere has two thirds of the volume and surface area of the cylinder(including the bases of the latter), andregarded this as the greatest of his mathematical achievements.
He gave the Bakerian lecture to the Royal Society in 1837 with the title Further observations on the optical phenomena of crystals andhe received the Royal Medal from the Royal Society in 1838 for his mathematical achievements.