Examples of using To study mathematics in English and their translations into Korean
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Vacca entered the University of Genoa to study mathematics.
He continued to study mathematics, writing and exchanging mathematical ideas with Steklov by letter.
He continued to study mathematics on his own, reading texts and trying to solve the latest problems.
He entered the École Polytechnique to study mathematics in 1855.
He won a scholarship to study mathematics at Christ Church, Oxford, and entered the University in 1936.
Adams entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1949 to study mathematics.
However in 1923 he changed topic to study mathematics, graduating with a degree in mathematics in 1925.
However, he soon transferred to the University of Vienna to study mathematics.
It became his ambition to study mathematics at Cambridge.
In October 1919 Cartwright entered St Hugh's College in Oxford to study mathematics.
Browne was also encouraged to study mathematics by her stepmother.
After leaving school Slutsky entered the University of Kiev in 1899 to study mathematics.
When Borsuk entered the University of Warsaw to study mathematics it was an exciting centre for research in topology;
Cathleen won a scholarship and entered the University of Toronto to study mathematics.
When Aleksandrov left school he did not intend to study mathematics but rather his interests were in physics.
After graduating from the Gymnasium in 1866, Netto entered the University of Berlin to study mathematics.
He entered Osaka University to study mathematics, obtaining his Rigaku-Shi degree(equivalent to a B.Sc.) in 1948.
Galileo returned to Florence for the summer vacations and there continued to study mathematics.
These talents led to him being awarded a scholarship to study mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
After completing his secondary education in Breslau, Toeplitz entered the university there to study mathematics.
He then entered Kristiania University to study mathematics, but he also took courses on physics, chemistry, zoology and botany.
He then entered St Mark's College of the University of Adelaide in 1930 to study mathematics, graduating in 1933.
However by this time he did want to study mathematics further and so he registered as an external student at the Saratov Pedagogic Institute.
However after winning prizes in a mathematics competition in his first year,he was persuaded to study mathematics.
Further success came when he was awarded a scholarship to study mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculating in 1905.
Theodor, who was an only child, showed great promise at school and he entered the University of Königsberg to study mathematics.
He maintained his interest in languages,began to study mathematics seriously, and gave up ideas which he had to enter the Church.
In 1856 he took up a position as a private tutor close to Washington and he often travelled to that city to study mathematics in the libraries there.
He was so keen to study mathematics that he spent his spare time poring over mathematics books, including some written in French.