Examples of using Conway in English and their translations into Tagalog
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The three sporadic groups which Conway deduced from Leech's lattice play an important role in the classification.
Perhaps the surprising fact is that Conway was not trying to develop number systems,
We should mention a few of the books Conway has written,
In 1949 Conway attend the Canadian Mathematical Congress in Vancouver
The game made Conway instantly famous,
He discussed with Arthur Conway possible alternative places at which he could study, and Johns Hopkins University
Conway was an expert in quaternions
Conway announced his discovery in 1968
Having solved the open problem posed by Davenport on writing numbers as the sums of fifth powers, Conway began to become interested in infinite ordinals.
An envy free solution to Steinhaus's problem for n= 3 was found in 1962 by John H Conway and, independently, by John Selfridge.
I[EFR] cannot vouch for this change in confidence since I did not hear Conway lecture before his discovery of new simple groups.
Graham Higman, but Conway was the first to swallow the bait….
Meanwhile, Kellyanne Conway was doing the same thing to a gentler audience on Fox News,
In 1889 Conway entered St Peter's College,
music may have fundamentally changed the way our brain processes pitch," said lead author Bevil Conway, of the U.S.
the religious atmosphere in Ireland at that time would have made it impossible for a devout Roman Catholic like Conway to attend.
Perhaps the work for which Conway will be best remembered is his editorship of Hamilton 's papers. J L Synge explained in how this came about.
At this stage Conway intended to pursue a career in the Civil Service but in 1901 a chair of Mathematical Physics became available in University College, Dublin.
Conway in England, and Fischer in Germany,
The Hamilton project was undertaken by the Royal Irish Academy, with Conway and myself as editors of the first volume of Hamilton 's collected works- the papers in geometrical optics.