Examples of using The mathematicians in English and their translations into Tagalog
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for it is true, that the mathematicians had shown the direction;
He had then no proof(and knew that he had none), and none of the mathematicians to whom I communicated the formulae could find one.
maintained contacts with mathematics and the mathematicians at the university.
another during this twenty year period with most of the mathematicians I have mentioned.
that the famous Scottish Book consisting of open questions posed by the mathematicians working there came into being.
However because of his difficult personality he was not trusted by the majority of the mathematicians who felt that they were better served by cooperating with the German Mathematical Society than with the Reich Air Force Ministry.
Most of the mathematicians in this archive impressed their teachers from a young age,
All I[EFR] can add is that I agree with the mathematicians of the time who preferred a construction with a large number of easily understood steps to a shorter one with sophisticated,
In addition to the mathematicians we have mentioned that he met on that trip,
his talents were clearly visible to the mathematicians at Odessa University
Apparently some of the mathematicians there had claimed the results as their own so Archimedes says that on the last occasion when he sent them theorems he included two which were false.
he soon made friends with several of the mathematicians.
He informed the mathematicians in Paris including Boulliau of his discovery
Also in 1795 the Bureau des Longitudes was founded with Lagrange and Laplace as the mathematicians among its founding members
and a Defence of the Mathematicians Against the Objections of the Author of The Analyst(1736) attacking Berkeley for his attack on the logical foundations of the calculus.
he continued to correspond with the mathematicians he met in these towns after his return to Leiden,
Nevertheless the mathematicians who made up the Bourbaki team are all well known in their own right
only possible if the mathematicians in that country mathematically understand
And the short and obscure manner in which it is stated in the foregoing passage of Mr Jones 's book left the mathematicians in England in the dark as to the method in which it was obtained.