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  1. A new era of thought by Charles Howard Hinton, Alicia Boole Stott, et all 2010-07-30
  2. Rectification: Polygon, Polyhedro, Polychoron, Apeirohedron, Abstract Polytope, Alicia Boole Stott, Vertex Figure, Platonic Solid
  3. On certain series of sections of the regular four-dimensional hypersolids, (Verhandelingen der Koninklijke akademie van wetenschappen te Amsterdam. [Afdeeling ... ennatuurkundige wetenschappen] 1. sectie) by Alicia Boole Stott, 1900
  4. On the sections of a block of eight cells by a space rotating about a plane (Verhandelingen der Koninklijke akademie van wetenschappen te Amsterdam.[Afdeeling ... en natuurkundige wetenschappen] 1.sectie) by Alicia Boole Stott, 1908

41. Education World® - *History : Maritime : Pirates : General Resources
with similar styles. alicia boole Stott (18601940) . Arghhh! TalesFrom the Deep aye, there be pirates here. Beej's Pirate Image
http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=2820

42. Women Mathematicians
Charlotte Barnum(18601934) alicia boole Stott (1860-1940) Ruth Gentry (1862-1917)Winifred Edgerton Merrill (1862-1951) Leona May Peirce (1863-1954) Helen
http://www.wildelake.com/staff/math/WomenMath.htm
Women in Mathematics The choice of what century to use is a bit subjective. For the sake of this index the woman are listed by the century of their birth.
Eighteenth Century and Before
Theano (5th Century B.C.)
Hypatia (370?-415)

Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia (1646-1684)

Emilie du Chatelet (1706-1749
...
Mary Fairfax Somerville (1780-1872)
Nineteenth Century
Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace (1815-1852)
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)

Mary Everest Boole (1832-1916)

Susan Jane Cunningham (1842-1921)
...
Pelageya Yakovlevna Polubarinova-Kochina (1899- )
Twentieth Century
Gertrude Mary Cox (1900-1978)
Mary Lucy Cartwright (1900-1998)

Nina Karlovna Bari (1901-1961)
Edna Kramer Lassar (1902-1984) ... Karen E. Smith (1965- )
Need Help on these with date of birth (and death if appropriate)!
Margaret Wright Gloria Gilmer Goldie Prentis Horton Note: Credit for this page goes to the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, GA. Wilde Lake High School 5460 Trumpeter Road Columbia, MD 21044

43. Women In Mathematics
alicia boole Stott Biography; Cecilia Krieger - Biography; CathleenMorawetz - Biography. Geometrics. Use the Internet information
http://www.sandwich.k12.ma.us/webquest/mathwoman/
Women in Mathematics
An Internet WebQuest on Women in Mathematics created by Julie Santoni, Connie Codner, and Pam Santino
Sandwich Public Schools Introduction The Task HyperText Dictionary
Introduction
Have you ever heard of Hypatia or Agnesi. Odds are you haven't. Hypatia was stoned to death for her beliefs and when Agnesi had her book translated her theory was known as 'the witch of Agnesi'. These two women along with many more have made substantial contributions to the area of mathematics.
The Quest
The Association for Women in Mathematics has asked that a team be put together to enlighten the world to these important mathematicians. Individually you will become an expert on 1 mathematician. You will use your information to create a short biography. As a team you will use your individual research to create a timeline to show that women have been engaged in math for thousands of years. Then as a class you will create an all inclusive timeline. Using infromation you have gathered you will also use a world map to pinpoint the place of birth of your mathematician.
The Process and Resources
In this WebQuest you will be working together with a group of students in class. Each group will answer the Task or Quest(ion). As a member of the group you will explore Webpages from people all over the world who care about Women in Mathematics. Because these are real Webpages we're tapping into, not things made just for schools, the reading level might challenge you. Feel free to use the online Webster dictionary or one in your classroom.

44. Creating Solid Networks
120cell, a 4D polytope consisting of 120 truncated dodecahedra and 600 regulartetrahedra, first described in a 1910 paper written by alicia boole Stott (a
http://www.georgehart.com/solid-edge/solid-edge.html
Presented at Colloquium on Math and Arts
Maubeuge, France, 20-22 Sept. 2000.
(to appear in the printed proceedings,
Claude Brute ed., Springer-Verlag, 2002)
Solid-Segment Sculptures
George W. Hart
Abstract
Several sculptures and designs illustrate an algorithmic technique for creating solid three-dimensional structures from an arrangement of line segments in space. Given a set of line segments, specified as a position in 3-dimensional space for each endpoint, a novel algorithm creates a volume-enclosing solid model of the segments. In this solid model, a prismatoid-like strut represents each segment. The method is very efficient with polygons and produces attractive lucid models in which the sides of the "prismatoids" are oriented in directions relevant to the structure. The algorithm is applicable to a wide range of structures to be realized by 3D printing techniques.
1. Sculpture by 3D Printing
As an artist of constructive geometric sculpture, I often visualize forms and then need to develop new techniques which enable me to create them. [5-10] This paper describes a new method for creating geometric structures which correspond to a given arrangement of line segments. The procedure is an essential step in my design of several recent sculptures.
Fig. 1.

45. Fractal Of The Day (FotD) By Jim Muth
polytopes. As a matter of interest, the word 'polytope' was inventedby alicia boole, the daughter of logician George boole. In
http://home.att.net/~Fractals_3/FotD_03-01-14.html
Fractal of the Day
by Jim Muth
FOTD January 14, 2003 (Rating 6)

Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
While at least one member of the Fractint list appears to perhaps be losing a bit of enthusiasm for fractals, there is no danger of a similar fate befalling myself . The only thing I regret is that I lack the time to explore more of the infinitely infinite world of fractals.
Perhaps the first sign of impending boredom with fractals is the desire to add multiple layers, as if a single-layer fractal needed something to give it more interest. Then again, perhaps my devotion to single-layer fractals is an individual quirk of mine, caused perhaps by my typical male tendency to concentrate on one task at a time. After all, multiple layers works very well in the case of music, which is candy for the ears; why not in the case of fractals, which are candy for the eyes?
I named today's image "Polytope Paradise" . I can give no logical reason why I chose such a name, since a polytope is a geometrical figure, existing in n-dimensional space and enclosed by a finite number of planes or hyperplanes. The strings of bubbles in today's image are enclosed by curved 2-D surfaces rather than planes, and therefore cannot truthfully be considered polytopes.

46. UMA 2001 REUNION ANUAL
Translate this page orden. Aplicaciones de las álgebras de boole en álgebra y análisis. Dra.alicia Dickenstein, de la Universidad de Buenos Aires.
http://www.uma.unsl.edu.ar/activ.htm
UMA 2001 REUNION ANUAL
(Actualizado el 30 de Agosto de 2001)
Cursos Habrá un amplio grupo de cursos para docentes de todos los niveles y estudiantes de profesorado y de Licenciatura. Los cursos para estudiantes de Licenciatura introducen a los estudiantes en temas poco desarrollados en éstas y sirven también para ampliar su conocimiento acerca de los grupos matemáticos del medio. En cuanto a los cursos en educación matemática, procuran intensificar el contacto entre los matemáticos dedicados a la producción científica y aquellos otros cuya principal ocupación es la enseñanza. Preferentemente se trata de cursos en los que se desarrollan temas susceptibles de ser llevados al aula con alguna idea de su implementación didáctica. La inscripción en los cursos se realiza en el lugar del congreso. Cursos: C.02 Euclides y la división entera, por Graciela Fernández y Héctor Pérez (UBA)*.

47. The Mizar Abstract Of TBSP_1
by alicia de la Cruz ABSVALUE, ARYTM_1, FINSET_1, TARSKI, NORMSP_1, RELAT_1, ARYTM_3,BHSP_3, ALI2, PRE_TOPC, PCOMPS_1, COMPTS_1, boole, SUBSET_1, LATTICES
http://mizar.uwb.edu.pl/JFM/Vol3/tbsp_1.abs.html
Journal of Formalized Mathematics
Volume 3, 1991

University of Bialystok

Association of Mizar Users
The abstract of the Mizar article:
Totally Bounded Metric Spaces
by
Alicia de la Cruz
Received September 30, 1991
MML identifier: TBSP_1
Mizar article MML identifier index
environ vocabulary METRIC_1, SETFAM_1, RELAT_2, FUNCT_1, POWER, SEQ_1, SEQ_2, ORDINAL2, ABSVALUE, ARYTM_1, FINSET_1, TARSKI, NORMSP_1, RELAT_1, ARYTM_3, BHSP_3, ALI2, PRE_TOPC, PCOMPS_1, COMPTS_1, BOOLE, SUBSET_1, LATTICES, ARYTM, FINSEQ_1, TBSP_1, HAHNBAN; notation TARSKI ARYTM ABSVALUE POWER ; constructors ABSVALUE POWER ; clusters ARYTM ; requirements REAL NUMERALS ARYTM BOOLE ... SUBSET ; begin reserve M for non empty MetrSpace , c,g1,g2 for Element of the carrier of M; reserve N for non empty MetrStruct , w for Element of the carrier of N, G for Subset-Family of the carrier of N, C for Subset of the carrier of N; reserve R for Reflexive (non empty MetrStruct ); reserve T for Reflexive symmetric triangle (non empty MetrStruct ), t1 for

48. The Mizar Abstract Of ALI2
by alicia de la Cruz Received July 17, 1991. MML identifier ALI2 Mizar article,MML identifier index . environ vocabulary METRIC_1, FINSET_1, boole, ZFMISC_1
http://mizar.uwb.edu.pl/JFM/Vol3/ali2.abs.html
Journal of Formalized Mathematics
Volume 3, 1991

University of Bialystok

Association of Mizar Users
The abstract of the Mizar article:
Fix Point Theorem for Compact Spaces
by
Alicia de la Cruz
Received July 17, 1991
MML identifier: ALI2
Mizar article MML identifier index
environ vocabulary METRIC_1, FINSET_1, BOOLE, ZFMISC_1, FUNCT_1, PRE_TOPC, FUNCOP_1, RELAT_1, ARYTM_3, PCOMPS_1, COMPTS_1, SETFAM_1, POWER, SUBSET_1, ARYTM_1, SEQ_1, SEQ_2, ORDINAL2, SEQM_3, ALI2, HAHNBAN; notation TARSKI ARYTM POWER ; constructors POWER ; clusters ARYTM ; requirements REAL NUMERALS ARYTM SUBSET ... BOOLE ; begin reserve M for non empty MetrSpace ; theorem :: ALI2:1 for F being set st F is finite c=-linear ex m being set st m in set st C in F holds m c= C; definition let M be non empty MetrSpace mode Function of the carrier of M, the carrier of M means :: ALI2:def 1 ex L being Real st Point of M holds dist (it x,it y) L dist (x,y); end; theorem :: ALI2:2 for f being contraction of M st TopSpaceMetr (M) is compact ex c being Point of M st f c Point of M st f x x holds x c;

49. Db-alternative
Translate this page The Prodigy architecture, Manuela Veloso, Jaime Carbonell, alicia Pérez, Daniel Acomputational approach to George boole's discovery of mathematical logic
http://scalab.uc3m.es/~dborrajo/alternative.html

Welcome to Daniel Borrajo Home Page
Docencia (Teaching) only in spanish
    Docencia en primer y segundo ciclo
    Doctorado
    documento completo , o mandar mail a doctorado@inf.uc3m.es The PhD Program on Computer Science at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid started on 1997/98. See short for a short description in spanish, or large for a larger document in spanish, for information concerning objectives, courses, admission requirements, lecturers, etc. For more information on english, send a mail to doctorado@inf.uc3m.es
      Machine Learning:
        Hamlet : learns heuristics (control rules) for the Prodigy nonlinear planner. The goal is to improve its efficiency on solving problems, as well as the quality of the solutions. Now working on several issues such as using Genetic Programming with Hamlet ( Ricardo Aler ), using user-defined domain-dependent quality measures ( Sira Vegas ), or creating a propositional logic inductive system based on Hamlet (

50. Daniel Borrajo Papers
19, Manuela Veloso, Jaime Carbonell, alicia Pérez, Daniel Borrajo, Eugene Fink Acomputational approach to George boole's discovery of Mathematical Logic.
http://scalab.uc3m.es/~dborrajo/articulos.html

Daniel Borrajo papers
These are selected papers. If you click with the left button and have problems reading the papers, try clicking with the right button and selecting the "Save Link As" option.
    Deliberative planning and learning:
    María Dolores Rodríguez-Moreno, Angelo Oddi, Amedeo Cesta, Daniel Borrajo, and Daniel Meziat. Integrating hybrid reasoners for planning and scheduling. In Tim Grant, editor, Proceedings of the 21st Workshop of the UK Planning and Scheduling Special Interest Group , pages 179-189, Delft (The Netherlands), November 2002.
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    Susana Fernández, Ricardo Aler, and Daniel Borrajo. On learning control knowledge for a htn-pop hybrid planner. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics , pages 1899-1904, Beijing (China), November 2002.
    María Dolores Rodríguez-Moreno, Angelo Oddi, Amedeo Cesta, Daniel Borrajo, and Daniel Meziat. Investigating the integration of planning and scheduling: A basic step. In R. Gasca y C. del Valle L. Castillo, J. Fdez-Olivares, editor, Notas del I Workshop sobre planificación, Scheduling y Razonamiento Temporal

51. SVSU
The Hyperspace of alicia boole Stott, Top. 2. Lienhard, John. No.880alicia boole Stott. Engines of Our Ingenuity. 2000. 25 July 2000.
http://www.svsu.edu/writingprogram/femmes/braun-rick-01.htm

Femmes des Maths
Issue 8, Volume 1 20 August 2000 Hypatia - Math Martyr Top
There is little information on Hypatia, but what is known of this ancient mathematician certainly indicates that she was greatly regarded as a teacher and a scholar. The oldest accounts of Hypatia are in the Suda , a 10th-century encyclopedia alphabetically arranged and drawing on earlier sources. Other facts also come from the writings of the early Christian church, preserved letters from one of her pupils, Synesius, and the Latin compilation known as the Patrologiae Graecae Hypatia, born around 370 A.D., was the daughter of Theon, who was considered one of the most educated mathematicians and philosophers in Alexandria, Egypt. Theon, a well-known scholar and mathematics professor at the University of Alexandria, surrounded Hypatia with an environment of knowledge. It is said that Theon disciplined Hypatia not only in her education, but with a "physical routine that ensured a healthy body as well as a highly-functional mind" (3). There is evidence that Hypatia was regarded as physically beautiful and wore distinctive academic apparel.

52. Women In Mathematics
Charlotte Angas Scott (18581931). Charlotte Barnum(1860-1934). alicia boole Stott(1860-1940). Ruth Gentry (1862-1917). Winifred Edgerton Merrill (1862-1951).
http://pirun.ku.ac.th/~ffistnt/womeninmath.html
"ªÒÂ" "Ë­Ô§" "¼ÙéË­Ô§à¡è§" Update Vol.16 (171): 2544 http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/women.htm Theano (5th Century B.C.) ( Hypatia : 370?-415 ) Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia (1646-1684) Emilie du Chatelet (1706-1749 Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799) Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) Sophie Germain (1776-1831) Mary Fairfax Somerville (1780-1872) ( Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace : 1815-1852 ) Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) Susan Jane Cunningham (1842-1921) Elizaveta Fedorovna Litvinova (1845-1919) Christine Ladd- Franklin (1847-1930) Sofia Kovalevskaya (1850-1891) Mary Everest Boole (1832-1916) Ellen Amanda Hayes (1851-1930) Hertha Ayrton (1854-1923) Ida Metcalf (1857-1952) Charlotte Angas Scott (1858-1931) Charlotte Barnum(1860-1934) Alicia Boole Stott (1860-1940) Ruth Gentry (1862-1917) Winifred Edgerton Merrill (1862-1951) Leona May Peirce (1863-1954) Helen Abbot Merrill (1864-1949) Clara Eliza Smith (1865-1943) Clara Latimer Bacon (1866-1948) Annie MacKinnon Fitch (1868-1940) Grace Chisholm Young (1868-1944) Isabel Maddison (1869-1950) Mary Frances Winston Newson (1869-1959) Emilie Norton Martin (1869-1936) Agnes Baxter (1870-1917) Virginia Ragsdale (1870-1945)

53. Neue Seite 1
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54. You're Now Leaving Maryland Public Television
Christine Ladd Franklin, Sofia Kovalevskaya, Ellen Amanda Hayes, Hertha Ayrton,Ida Metcalf, Charlotte Angas Scott, Charlotte Barnum, alicia boole Stott, Ruth
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55. Taylor_Geoffrey
Geoffrey Taylor was a grandson of George boole and alicia Stott was his aunt. Heattended school in Hampstead, and there he began to find his love of science.
http://w3.impa.br/~jair/Taylor_Geoffrey.html
Geoffrey Ingram Taylor
Born: 7 March 1886 in St John's Wood, London, England
Died: 27 June 1975 in Cambridge, England
Geoffrey Taylor was a grandson of George Boole and Alicia Stott was his aunt. He attended school in Hampstead, and there he began to find his love of science. At the age of 11 he attended a series of children's Christmas lectures on The principles of the electric telegraph and these made a strong impression on him. He was introduced to William Thomson at one of these lectures and Lord Kelvin told him he had been friendly with Geoffrey Taylor's grandfather George Boole In 1899 Taylor went to University College School and in 1905 he won a scholarship to study at Trinity College, Cambridge. There he read mathematics, attending lectures by Whitehead Whittaker and Hardy . After taking part I of the mathematics tripos he moved towards physics taking part II of the physics tripos. He then won a scholarship to undertake research at Trinity College. One of his first pieces of research was a theoretical study of shock waves where he extended work by Thomson . This work won him a Smith's Prize. In 1910 he was elected to a Fellowship at Trinity College. The following year he was appointed to a meteorology post and his work on turbulence in the atmosphere led to his publication Turbulent motion in fluids which won the Adams Prize at Cambridge in 1915.

56. BSHM: Gazetteer -- LONDON People A-C
The third daughter, alicia boole Stott, made remarkable contributionsto the study of fourdimensional polyhedra - see under Cambridge.
http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/bshm/zingaz/LondonPeopleA.html
The British Society for the History of Mathematics HOME About BSHM BSHM Council Join BSHM ... Search
BSHM Gazetteer LONDON People A-C
Main Gazetteer A B C D ... Z Written by David Singmaster (zingmast@sbu.ac.uk ). Links to relevant external websites are being added occasionally to this gazetteer but the BSHM has no control over the availability or contents of these links. Please inform the BSHM Webster (A.Mann@gre.ac.uk) of any broken links. [When the gazetteer was edited for serial publication in the BSHM Newsletter, references were omitted since the bibliography was too substantial to be included. Publication on the web permits references to be included for material now being added to the website, but they are still absent from material originally prepared for the Newsletter - TM, August 2002] Because of its size, the London section of the Gazetteer is divided into eight pages: the main index page scientific institutions and societies the British Museum, British Library and Science Museum other institutions and places ; and mathematical people: A - C (this page), D - G H - M N - R and S - Z . Inevitably these categories are somewhat arbitrary so use of the index page and / or the Search facility is recommended.

57. BSHM: Gazetteer -- C
early 1920s.) The Department also has the 12 three dimensional models of the sectionsof some four dimensional polytopes constructed by alicia boole Stott (1860
http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/bshm/zingaz/C.html
The British Society for the History of Mathematics HOME About BSHM BSHM Council Join BSHM ... Search
BSHM Gazetteer C
Main Gazetteer A B C D ... Z Written by David Singmaster (zingmast@sbu.ac.uk ). Links to relevant external websites are being added occasionally to this gazetteer but the BSHM has no control over the availability or contents of these links. Please inform the BSHM Webster (A.Mann@gre.ac.uk) of any broken links. [When the gazetteer was edited for serial publication in the BSHM Newsletter, references were omitted since the bibliography was too substantial to be included. Publication on the web permits references to be included for material now being added to the website, but they are still absent from material originally prepared for the Newsletter - TM, August 2002] Return to the top.
Cambridge
The University of Cambridge
Dates from before 1209 when a group of students left Oxford after a riot and went to Cambridge. The first recorded Chancellor was elected by 1246. Town and gown riots occurred in Cambridge as well and in 1381 all the university records were publicly burned, resulting in considerable obscurity about the early history of the university. The Cambridge system has undergone many changes, but from 1747-1748 until 1910 there was an extended examination, called the Tripos, and the top students were ranked in order as senior wrangler, second wrangler, .... The total numbers of students with mathematical honours for 1747/48 to 1899 areTrinity 5948; St. John's 4224; Gonville and Caius 1533; with the other colleges trailing behind. By the early 20C, the Tripos system was replaced by unordered results within classes, like most other English universities.

58. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = Stott
like this. Stott Biography of alicia boole Stott (1860-1940) http//www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk(Inktomi) More like this. About
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59. Lisa Eckstein B3D Chapter 3
Lisa Eckstein. Further Reading I found a short biography of alicia boole Stott, the genius at predicting the slicing sequences of fourdimensional polyhedra .
http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/projects.old/classes/ma8/papers/leckstein/w5.h

60. Untitled
to Mark's question about the cylinder, and we'll come back to it, in class and/orin the discussions. The book mentioned one woman, alicia boole Stott, who
http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/projects.old/classes/ma8/papers/sbell/w5.html

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