Mathematician List Somerville, Mary, Stevin, Simon, Tartaglia, Nicolo, Thales, Uhlenbeck, Karen,Viete, Francois, Wallis, John, Wheeler, Anna J. Pell, young, grace chisholm, http://www.manassas.k12.va.us/round/ClassWeb/Volz/mathematicianlist.htm
Extractions: Mathematicians Are People, Too Mathematician Agnesi, Maria Archimedes Aristotle Cardano, Girdamo Cavalieri, Bonaventura Descartes, Rene Euclid Euler, Leonhard Fermat, Pierre de Fibonacci, Leonardo Galileo Gauss, Carl Friedrich Germain, Sophie Granville, Evelyn Hopper, Grace Hypatia Kepler, Johannes Kovalevskaya, Sofia Lagrange, Joseph-Louis Laplace, Sir Joseph Leibniz, Gottfried von Lovelace, Augusta Napier, John Newton, Sir Issac Noether, Emmy Pascal, Blaise Plato Ptolemy Pythagorus Robinson, Julia Scott, Charlotte Somerville, Mary Stevin, Simon Tartaglia, Nicolo Thales Uhlenbeck, Karen Viete, Francois Wallis, John Wheeler, Anna J. Pell Young, Grace Chisholm back to Mathematicians back to Our Class
Extractions: Elementary Framework Appendix l Non-Western Mathematicians Name Dates Region of Origin Field of Activity Aryabhata b 476 India Devised sine tables Brahmagupta b 598 India Indeterminant equations Yi Xing China Spherical trigonometry Thabit ibn Qurra Turkey Solution of algebraic equations Abu Kamil Egypt Algebraic computation ibn al-Haythan Iraq Algebra al-Biruni Uzbekistan Refined use of trigonometric functions al-Uqlidisi Syria Used decimal fractions al-Karaji d 1019 Syria Algebra of exponents Omar Khayyam Iran Solution of cubic equations Bhaskara India Algebra Li Ye China Solution of algebraic equations Qin Juishao China Linear Congruencies al-Dini d 1213 Iran Algebra Yang Hui China Solution of polynomial equations Zhu Shijie China Four element method for solving systems of equations Seki Kowa Japan Theory of determinants Muhammad ibn Muhammad Nigeria Magic Squares Srinivasa Ramanujan India Number theory Elementary Framework Menu Elementary Framework Woman Pioneers in Mathematics Name Dates Region of Origin Field of Activity Hypatia Greek Alexandria France Analysis Maria Agnesi Italy Analysis Sophie Germain France Number Theory Mary Fairfax Somerville Scotland Celestial Mechanics Ada Lovelace England Computing Sonya Kovalevski Russia Analysis Charlotte Scott England Algebraic Geometry Grace Chisholm Young England Foundations Emmy Noether Germany Noncommutative algebra Grace Hopper United States Computer Science Elementary Framework Menu
Mujeres Matemáticas Translate this page matemáticas y poesía, un binomio perfecto. chisholm. grace chisholmYOUNG (1868-1944). precursora en didáctica de la geometría. NOETHER. http://centros5.pntic.mec.es/~barriope/matematicas/mujeres/mujeres_index2.htm
Extractions: MUJERES MATEMÁTICAS TEANO s VI aC dirigió la escuela pitagórica HIPATIA símbolo del ideal griego ÉMILIE DE CHÂTELET tradustora de Newton MARÍA GAETANA AGNESI además de matemática, fue lingüista y humanista CAROLINA HERSCHEL descubridora de cometas SOPHIE GERMAIN estrella en el siglo de las luces MARY SOMERVILLE la "reina de las ciencias del siglo XIX" ADA LOVELACE pionera de ordenadores SOFÍA SONIA KOVALEVSKAYA matemáticas y poesía, un binomio perfecto GRACE CHISHOLM YOUNG precursora en didáctica de la geometría EMMY NOETHER entre anillos e ideales GRACE MURRAY HOPPER programadora del ENIAC EMMA CASTELNUOVO la matemática de la realidad EDNA PAISANO ha puesto al día el censo de los indios americanos
6/2000sujets.html Translate this page Recueil d' articles de périodiques publiés par William Henry young et grace Chisholmyoung, constitué à partir de tirés à part de leurs écrits. - vol. http://dmawww.epfl.ch/BIBLIO_DMA/catalogue_dma/nouveautes/6_2000sujets.html
Muehl1 Translate this page Göttingen) Können Mathematiker Kinderbücher schreiben? Die MathematikerinGrace chisholm young (1868-1944) als Kinderbuchautorin. http://www.uni-erfurt.de/histmath/ref/muehl1.html
Prog2.html Translate this page Können Mathematiker Kinderbücher schreiben? - Die MathematikerinGrace chisholm young (1868-1944) als Kinderbuchautorin -. 10.55 http://www.uni-erfurt.de/histmath/prog3.html
Mathematicians Ada Byron Lovelace, August Mobius, Augustus de Morgan, John von Neumann, Emmy Noether,Pythagoras, Michael Stifel, Thales, grace Chisolm young, Zeno, Zhu Shi http://www.ramona.k12.ca.us/rhs/rhslmc/math/mathematicians.htm
Extractions: Mathematicians General Reference Biographical Index includes biographies about: Apollonius, Archimedes, Charles Babbage, The Bernoulli family, Lewis Carroll, Georg Cantor, Christopher Clavius, Diophantes, Eratosthenes, Euclid, Pierre de Fermat, Leonard Pisano Fibonacci, Evaroste Galois, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Sophie Germain, Heron, Hypathia, Yang Hui, Felix Klein, Sofia Kovalevskaya, Leonardo da Vinci, Ada Byron Lovelace, August Mobius, Augustus de Morgan, John von Neumann, Emmy Noether, Pythagoras, Michael Stifel, Thales, Grace Chisolm Young, Zeno, Zhu Shi-jie. History of Mathematics this site links to information about several of the mathematicians including Archimedes, Georg Cantor, Euclid, Leonard of Pisa (Fibonacci), Emmy Noether, and Zeno. History of Mathematics this site hyperlinks to several sites related to the mathematicians on your list. Some of these links are: Zeno's Paradox of Motion, Archimedes and the Square Root of 3, Euclid's Plan and Proposition 6, Franklin's Magic Squares, and On Gauss's Mountains. Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles examples of the theories put forth by many of the mathematicians can be located here. Some examples include: Apollonius, Archimedes, Cantor, Euclid, Heron, Moebius, and Pythagorius
Extractions: Contents: Introduction ix Maria Gaetana Agnesi Andrea Bertozzi Lenore Blum Sylvia Bozeman Marjorie Lee Browne Leone Burton Fan King Chung Ingrid Daubechies Emilie de Breteuil du Chatelet Etta Zuber Falconer Joan Feigenbaum Elizabeth Fennema Herta Taussig Freitag Sophie Germain Evelyn Boyd Granville Mary Gray Gloria Conyers Hewitt Grace Brewster Murray Hopper Rhonda Hughes Joan Hutchinson Hypatia Nancy Kopell Sofya Korvin-Krukovskaya Kovalevskaya Christine Ladd-Franklin Anneli Lax Gilah Chaya Vanderhoek Leder Emma Trotskaya Lehmer Ada Augusta Byron Lovelace Vivienne Malone-Mayes Dusa Waddington McDuff Marie-Louise Michelsohn Cathleen Synge Morawetz Emmy Noether Karen Parshall Bernadette Perrin-Riou Harriet Pollatsek Cheryl Praeger Mina Spiegel Rees Ida Rhodes Julia Bowman Robinson Judith Roitman Mary Ellen Rudin Mary Beth Ruskai Cora Sadosky Alice Turner Schafer Doris Wood Schattschneider Charlotte Angas Scott Marjorie Wikler Senechal Lesley Milman Sibner Mary Fairfax Frieg Somerville Pauline Sperry Alicia Boole Stott Olga Taussky-Todd Jean Taylor Chuu-Lian Terng Karen Uhlenbeck Marion Walter Sylvia Young Wiegand Grace Chisholm Young Appendix I: Dates of Birth........................283
Girls' Zone Quiz an honorary doctorate from Oxford University? grace chisholm YoungDorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Elizabeth Blackwell Annie Jump Cannon. http://www.lanceandeskimo.com/girl/scientistquiz.shtml
Extractions: We here at the Girls' Zone know how important it is for the impressionable young females undoubtedly reading this to have role models, especially in the maths and sciences. Appropriately, this quiz is mind-numbingly dull, just like the maths and sciences! This is just like being in school! What is the name of the woman believed to be the first female scientist?
BSHM: Gazetteer -- LONDON Other Institutions Trafalgar Square. (These were erected by HW chisholm, father of Gracechisholm (young).) 2) In the Great Hall of the Guildhall. 3) By http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/bshm/zingaz/London3.html
Extractions: The British Society for the History of Mathematics HOME About BSHM BSHM Council Join BSHM ... Search 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 (this page); and mathematical people: A - C 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.
Math Page 11/07/02. http://www.sienahts.edu/~adebner/math.htm
Mathematician/Scientist Links Mathematicians/Scientists. The names below are possible candidatesfor research for the second quarter interdisciplinary project http://www.rialto.k12.ca.us/frisbie/mathematicians.html
Extractions: Mathematicians and Scientists Treasure Hunt Adapted by Suzanne Alejandre from a lesson by Eldred Marshall Match the contribution as stated in the Fact column to the name of the mathematician/scientist listed in the Person column. Use the links provided to the Internet to find the answers. NOTE: All of the answers appear in the Person column but they are not in the correct order! Fact Person Designed the first English-language data-processing compiler and coined the term "bug" for a computer fault. Collaborating with Babbage, wrote the first "computer program" and anticipated the computer by 100 years. Invented toilet system for railroad cars and electric lamp. Published book that became guide for lighting engineers. First person to study determinants (10 years before Leibniz) and discovered Bernoulli's numbers before Bernoulli. Became wealthy publishing almanacs in the United States and Europe. First woman to receive a doctorate in any field in Germany. Collaborated with her husband in writing 220 math articles and several books. Wrote a paper on the foundations of calculus that won the Gamble Prize at Cambridge in 1915. Prolific inventor who invented 15 appliances for electric railways and was awarded more than 60 patents.