Examples of using The mathematician in English and their translations into Korean
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Had Saunderson not met the mathematician William West when he was 18 years old he might not have been able to study mathematics at the highest level.
On 20 November 1981 the Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO) launched the Bhaskara II satellite honouring the mathematician and astronomer.[31].
Under his rule lived the most famous Syracusan, the mathematician and natural philosopher Archimedes.
He also taught astronomy, mentioning recent surveys of the earth's density by the mathematician Charles Hutton
This makes it a pleasure and a duty of the mathematician to adapt his powerful methods to the needs of the physicist
Hypatia was the daughter of the mathematician and philosopher Theon of Alexandria and it is fairly certain that she studied mathematics under the guidance and instruction of her father.
In the 17th century, the mathematician and philosopher, Blaise Pascal,
Biologists almost universally assume the functionality of life without questioning it, while physicists and the mathematician can see this as a glaring oversight that is fatal to the Darwinian position.
Was a devastatingly hostile one by Georg Cantor, the mathematician whose ideas were the closest to Frege's, who had not bothered to understand Frege's book before subjecting it to totally unmerited scorn.
Thomas Stieltjes the mathematician.
philosophers like Plato, statesmen like Socrates, the mathematician Pythagoras and the poet Ralph Waldo Emerson of America.
Schützenberger refers to this problem elsewhere by pointing out that biologists almost universally assume the functionality of life without questioning it, while physicists and the mathematician can see this as a glaring oversight that is fatal to the Darwinian position.
He carried on a correspondence with the mathematicians he had met after his return.
In 1550 he went to Brussels to meet the mathematicians working there.
Or even though the mathematicians prefer to call this cross-correlation sometimes.
The mathematicians who were saying these were pathologically useless shapes?
However we must not think that the mathematicians such as Thabit were mere preservers of Greek knowledge.
It was in the Scottish Café that the famous Scottish Book consisting of open questions posed by the mathematicians working there came into being.