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  1. Chauvenet-Preisträger: Don Zagier, Cornelius Lanczos, Shiing-Shen Chern, Barry Mazur, Mark Kac, Günter M. Ziegler, Andrew Granville (German Edition)
  2. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Kac, Mark (1914-1984)
  3. Discrete Thoughts: Essays on Mathematics, Science and Philosophy (Modern Birkhäuser Classics) by Mark Kac, Gian-Carlo Rota, et all 2008-01-11
  4. Statistical Independence by Mark Kac, 2009-01-01
  5. Statistical Independence in Probability, Analysis and Number Theory (Number Twelve the Carus Mathematical Monographs) by Mark Kac, 1959
  6. Statistical Independence in Probability, Analysis and Number Theory by Mark Kac, 1972-01-01
  7. Mathematics and logic: retrospect and prospects by Mark & ULAM, Stanislaw M. KAC, 1971
  8. Discrete Thoughts by Mark/ Rota, Gian-Carlo/ Schwartz, Jacob T. Kac, 2008-01-11
  9. Matematika I Logika: Retrospektiva I Perspektive by Mark and Stanislaw M. Ulam Preveo s Engleskog Mr Darko Veljan Kac, 1977
  10. Mathematics & Logic by Mark Kac, 1968
  11. The Annals of Probability: An Official Journal of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics: Vol. 14, No. 4-October 1986 by Mark, Harry Kesten, Joel E. Cohen and Others Kac, 1986
  12. Analytic Geometry And Calculus by John Raldolph & Mark Kac, 1947
  13. Matematicas y Logica by Mark and Stanislaw M. Ulam Kac, 1968-01-01
  14. Journal of Statistical Physics: Volume 46, Numbers 5/6, March 1987 This Volume Completes Volume 46 by Mark Kac, 1987

21. Nat'l Academies Press, The Mathematical Sciences: A Report (1968), Appendix A
george forsythe, north carolina, stony brook, tukey princeton, kac rockefeller,john tukey, york stony, mathematical society, mark kac, california berkeley
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The Mathematical Sciences: A Report
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Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-x Contents, pp. xi-xiv I Summary, pp. 1-2 1 Mathematics and Society, pp. 3-12 2 Recommendations, pp. 13-42 II The State of the Mathematical ..., pp. 43-44 3 The Community of Mathematics, pp. 45-56 4 Core Mathematics, pp. 57-83 5 Applied Mathematical Sciences, pp. 84-100 6 Examples of Mathematics in Use, pp. 101-116 III The Mathematical Sciences in ..., pp. 117-120 7 Undergraduate Education, pp. 121-134 8 Graduate Education, pp. 135-146 9 Special Educational Issues, pp. 147-160 IV Level and Forms of Support, pp. 161-162 10 Federal Support of Research, pp. 163-178 11 Federal Support of Education, pp. 179-186 12 Private Foundations, pp. 187-189 13 Industrial and Government Labo..., pp. 190-194 V Conclusions, pp. 195-196 14 Tasks and Needs, pp. 197-210 15 The Mathematical Sciences in S..., pp. 211-219 References, pp. 221-224 Appendixes, pp. 225-226 Appendix A, pp. 227-232

22. Mark Kac, Applied Probabilist
mark kac, probabilist. mark kac had a great influence on mathematicalphysics for his work on the Wiener process, where he obtained
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Mark Kac, probabilist
Mark Kac had a great influence on mathematical physics for his work on the Wiener process, where he obtained an expression for the perturbed semigroup of a heat equation in terms of an integral over path space. This was soon recognised to be the rigorous form of the Feynman integral. Go to my HOME PAGE for more links.

23. NF > Reviews > Mark Kac
Susan Stepney's Home Page NF reviews index mark kac. Search Web formark kac • Google search • Alta Vista search Books. (Mathematics
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24. Introduction Mark Kac Seminar
mark kac SEMINAR, 1985. mark kac had close contacts with many Dutchscientists and was a regular visitor until his death in 1984.
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MARK KAC SEMINAR intoduction talks archive contact location The `Mark Kac seminar on Probability and Physics ' is a monthly meeting held in Utrecht, The Netherlands, between probabilists and statistical physicists. The range of topics covered includes:
  • Interacting particle systems Ergodic theory and dynamical systems Gibbs random fields and percolation Disordered media Quantum mechanics and quantum probability Stochastic processes and large deviations
The seminar originally started in 1977 with informal meetings of a small group of Dutch mathematicians and physicists discussing topics in their common field of interest. Following a suggestion by P.W. Kasteleyn, one of the founding pathers of statistical physics in the Netherlands, the seminar was named after Mark Kac in 1985. Mark Kac had close contacts with many Dutch scientists and was a regular visitor until his death in 1984. His work is at the very core of the area in mathematical physics that the seminar tries to cover.

25. Anecdote Singular Assistance Kac Language Wordplay
Pole, sir!' Which is, in fact, the correct answer. kac, mark (1914 ), Americanmathematician, professor of mathematics at Cornell University Sources mark
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26. Eric Paulos's Papers
Intriguing Questions on the Desires of Uninhibited Technology Keynote Panel featuring(alphabetically) Natalie Jeremijenko, Eduardo kac, mark Pauline, Eric
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Eric Paulos' Papers
Books
Robots on the Web:
Physical Interaction through the Internet
Edited by Roland Siegwart and Ken Goldberg
Chapter contribution:
Personal Tele-embodiment
Eric Paulos and John Canny
MIT Press
Publication date: August 2001
The Robot in the Garden:
Telerobotics and Telepistemology on the Internet
Edited by Ken Goldberg
Chapter contribution:
Tele-Embodiment and Shattered Presence:
Reconstructing the Body for Online Interaction John Canny and Eric Paulos MIT Press Publication date: March 2000
Robo Sapiens
Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio Section on my work in there someplace MIT Press Publication date: November 2000
PhD Dissertation
Personal Tele-embodiment
Eric Paulos PhD Dissertation 282 Pages (11 MB) Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley
MS Thesis
Fast Construction of Near Optimal Probing Strategies
Eric Paulos Masters Thesis 32 Pages: Postscript Adobe Acrobat PDF Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley

27. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of KAC
There are 6 mathematicians whose last name begin with kac. kac, mark, Universityof Lwów, 1937. kac, Victor, kachman, Steve, Montana State University, 1988.
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28. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of KA
kac, mark, University of Lwów, 1937. kac, Victor,
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29. Alphamusic - Discrete Thoughts
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30. BookHq: Quelques Probláemes Mathâematiques En Physique Statistique By Mark Kac
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31. Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Relevant Books
ISBN 0387566856 . kac, mark Enigmas of Chance an AutobiographyUniversity of California Press, 1987. ISBN 0520059867 . kac, mark
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Kaandorp, Jaap A.
Fractal Modeling: Growth and Form in Biology
Springer-Verlag, 1994. [ISBN 0387566856 Kac, Mark
Enigmas of Chance: an Autobiography
University of California Press, 1987. [ISBN 0520059867
Mathematics and Logic
Dover Publications, Inc., 1968. [ISBN 0486670856
Quantum Statistical Mechanics: A Lecture Note Volume
W.A. Benjamin, 1962. [ISBN 0805352015
Quantum Statistical Mechanics: Green's Function Methods in Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Problems Addison-Wesley, 1989. [ISBN 0201094223 Kahn, David The Codebreakers : The Story of Secret Writing Scribner, 1996. [ISBN 0684831309 Kaku, Michio Strings, Conformal Fields, and Topology: an Introduction Springer-Verlag, 1991. [ISBN 0387974962 Kallen, Gunnar Elementary Particle Physics Kalmbach, G. Measures and Hilbert Lattices World Scientific, 1986. [ISBN 9971500094 Computers and Mathematics Springer-Verlag, 1989. [ISBN 0387970193 Kaminski, W.A., Editor Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica. Lublin, Poland, October 15-17, 1987) World Scientific, 1988. [ISBN 9971505339

32. KAC Lecture
mark kac pioneered the mathematical theory of stochastic processes. His formulationof Brownian motion became famous as the Faynmankac Formula .
http://cnls.lanl.gov/Talks/KAC/kac.htm
Mark Kac pioneered the mathematical theory of stochastic processes. His formulation of Brownian motion became famous as the "Faynman-Kac Formula". Mark was renowned for simple questions with profound answers such as, "Can one hear the shape of a drum?" whose answers require deep mathematics and have significant physical applications. Mark generously gave his time, advice, and energy to CNLS even though privately he complained that nonlinear studies is not a proper definition of a scientific endeavor, any more than non-elephant zoology is. The Kac Memorial Lectures provide us a yearly opportunity to celebrate his encouragement, wisdom and charm.
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33. KAC Lecture
mark kac pioneered the mathematical theory of stochastic processes. His formulationof Brownian motion became famous as the Feynmankac Formula .
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THE CENTER FOR NONLINEAR STUDIES
Mark Kac pioneered the mathematical theory of stochastic processes. His formulation of Brownian motion became famous as the "Feynman-Kac Formula". Mark was renowned for simple questions with profound answers such as, "Can one hear the shape of a drum?" whose answers require deep mathematics and have significant physical applications. Mark generously gave his time, advice, and energy to CNLS even though privately he complained that nonlinear studies is not a proper definition of a scientific endeavor, any more than non-elephant zoology is. The Kac Memorial Lectures provide us a yearly opportunity to celebrate his encouragement, wisdom and charm.

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26, a mathematician named mark kac (pronounced kotz) died in California. THE MATHEMATICALwork of mark kac is of course indescribable to the general public.
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35. Mathematics List Pt. 6.
kac, mark, George Piranian, AM Krall, et. al. Papers in Analysis. kac, mark. StatisticalIndependence in Probability, Analysis and Number Theory. 93 pp.
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36. Marian Smoluchowski - His Life And Scientific Work; Mark Kac, Roman Smoluchowski
mark kac (Enigmas of Chance, An Autobiography 1985) Few realise today what an importantrole Marian Smoluchowski played in bringing atoms to life and even
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About Marian Smoluchowski. Albert Einstein (Naturwissenschaften 1917) "Fate cut off too early his beneficent activities as researcher and teacher; let us, however, uphold his example and his works!" Arnold Sommerfeld (Phys. Zeits. 1917) "Those who have followed his brilliant scientific accomplishments, saw him as the logical heir to Boltzmann's view of the description of Nature. His name will, forever, be associated with the first flowering of atomic theory." Mark Kac (Enigmas of Chance, An Autobiography 1985) "Few realise today what an important role Marian Smoluchowski played in bringing atoms to life and even fewer that it happened in Lwów."
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37. LIBRIS OnLine
Kabdebó, Lóránt Kábele, František Kabele, Jirí Kabelíková, Diana Kabeš,Jaroslav Kabina, Pavol Kabinet Kábrt, Jan Kábrt, Jirí kac, mark kac, RI
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38. Ivars Peterson's MathLand: Drums That Sound Alike
In 1966, mathematician mark kac, then at Rockefeller University in New YorkCity, focused attention on the opposite question. kac, mark. 1966.
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Ivars Peterson's MathLand April 14, 1997
Drums That Sound Alike
The sounds of different types of drums in a marching band are easy to distinguish, even without seeing the instruments. What makes these sounds so readily identifiable is that each drum vibrates at characteristic frequencies, depending mainly on the size, shape, tension, and composition of its sound-generating drumhead. This spectrum of frequencies the set of pure tones, or normal modes, produced by a vibrating membrane stretched across a frame gives a drum's sound its particular color. Physicists and mathematicians have long recognized that the shape of the boundary enclosing a membrane plays a crucial role in determining the membrane's spectrum of normal-mode vibrations. In 1966, mathematician Mark Kac, then at Rockefeller University in New York City, focused attention on the opposite question. Kac asked whether knowledge of a drum's normal-mode vibrations is sufficient for unambiguously inferring its geometric shape. His paper, which proved remarkably influential, bore the playful title "Can One Hear the Shape of a Drum?" Previously, mathematicians had established that both the area of a drum's membrane and the length of its rim leave a distinctive imprint on a drum's spectrum of normal modes. In other words, one can "hear" a drum's area and perimeter.

39. AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL MONTHLY - February 1999
Statistical Independence and Normal Numbers An Aftermath to mark kac's Carus Monographby Gerald S. Goodman goodman@ds.unifi.it In his Carus Monograph on
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FEBRUARY 1999
Yueh-Gin Gung and Dr. Charles Y. Hu Award for Distinguished Service to Leonard Gillman.
by Kenneth A. Ross Does Mathematics Need New Axioms?
by Solomon Feferman
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From the time of his stunning incompleteness results in 1931 until the end of his life, Kurt Gödel called for the pursuit of new axioms to settle undecided arithmetical problems. And from 1947 on, with the publication of his unusual article "What is Cantor's continuum problem?" (as it happens, in the American Mathematical Monthly ) he called in addition for the pursuit of new axioms to settle Cantor's famous conjecture about the cardinal number of the continuum. In both cases, he pointed primarily to schemes of higher infinity in set theory as the direction in which to seek these new principles. Logicians have learned a great deal in recent years that is relevant to Gödel's program, but there are considerable differences of opinion as to what conclusions to draw from their results. The history of that work is traced from the beginning axiomatizations of number theory by Dedekind and Peano, and of set theory by Zermelo and Fraenkel, to the very present. We then turn to an examination of what axioms of higher set theory are needed to settle problems in finite combinatorics, the continuum problem, and scientifically applicable mathematics, and close with some controversial conclusions. Statistical Independence and Normal Numbers: An Aftermath to Mark Kac's Carus Monograph

40. Mark Wilson's Home Page - Science/Feynman
According to Marc kac (a physicist and therefore a man you should trust implicitly),there are two kinds of genius; the ordinary and the magician .
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Richard Feynman
According to Marc Kac (a physicist and therefore a man you should trust implicitly), there are two kinds of genius; the "ordinary" and the "magician". An ordinary genius is a fellow that you or I would be just as good as, if we were only many times better. There is no mystery as to how his mind works. Once we understand what they have done, we feel certain that we, too, could have done it. It is different with the magicians. They are, to use mathematical jargon, in the orthogonal complement of where we are and the working of their minds is for all intents and purposes incomprehensible. Even after we understand what they have done, the process by which they have done it is completely dark. They seldom, if ever, have students because they cannot be emulated and it must be terribly frustrating for a brilliant young mind to cope with the mysterious ways in which the magician's mind works. Richard Feynman is a magician of the highest caliber. Enigmas of Chance , Marc Kac, 1995 There are two things to note about this quotation. Firstly, Feynman is of course sadly no longer with us. Secondly, I feel I must apologise for "fellow" and "his" (I almost put "...a fellow [sic] that..."). There is probably no sexism implied; I don't know, I haven't read Kac's book. I usually read "he" and "his" etc and think of it as generic, genderless. But then I am a

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