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  • 111List of Stuyvesant High School people — This article lists notable people associated with Stuyvesant High School in New York City, New York, organized into rough professional areas and listed in order by their graduating class. MathematicsStuyvesant High School has produced a steady… …

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  • 112Donald Eigler — Don Eigler and Neon in front of one of the two Scanning Tunneling Microscopes at Almaden Donald M. Eigler is a physicist and IBM Fellow at the IBM Almaden Research Center. On September 28, 1989 he achieved a landmark in humankind’s ability to… …

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  • 113Ronald Brown (mathematician) — Ronald Brown, MA, D.Phil Oxon, FIMA, Emeritus Professor (born January 4, 1935) is an English mathematician. He is best known for his many, substantial contributions to Higher Dimensional Algebra and non Abelian Algebraic Topology, involving… …

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  • 114Quantencomputer — Ein Quantencomputer bzw. Quantenrechner ist ein Computer, dessen Funktion auf den besonderen Gesetzen der Quantenmechanik beruht. Im Unterschied zum Digitalrechner arbeitet er nicht auf der Basis der Gesetze der klassischen Physik bzw. Informatik …

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  • 115Spezifizierte Komplexität — ist ein Konzept, das vom Intelligent Design Befürworter William Dembski entwickelt wurde. Es soll eine Eigenschaft formalisieren, die bestimmte Muster als spezifiziert und komplex auszeichnen soll. Dembski behauptet, dass spezifizierte… …

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  • 116mathematics, East Asian — Introduction       the discipline of mathematics as it developed in China and Japan.       When speaking of mathematics in East Asia, it is necessary to take into account China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam as a whole. At a very early time in their… …

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  • 117Complex system biology — Complex systems biology (CSB) is a branch or subfield of mathematical and theoretical biology concerned with complexity of both structure and function in biological organisms, as well as the emergence and evolution of organisms and species, with… …

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  • 118e (mathematical constant) — Euler s number redirects here. For γ, a constant in number theory, see Euler s constant. For other uses, see List of topics named after Leonhard Euler#Euler numbers. e is the unique number a, such that the derivative of the exponential function… …

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  • 119neveu — [ n(ə)vø ] n. m. • 1190; a. fr. nevuld, cas régime de niés 1080; lat. nepos, nepotis « petit fils » → népotisme, nièce 1 ♦ Vx Petit fils; descendant. « Mon époux a des fils, il aura des neveux » (P. Corneille). 2 ♦ Mod. Fils du frère, de la sœur; …

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  • 120Pythagorean theorem — See also: Pythagorean trigonometric identity The Pythagorean theorem: The sum of the areas of the two squares on the legs (a and b) equals the area of the square on the hypotenuse (c) …

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