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  1. Robinson, Julia Bowman: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Mathematics</i> by Gay A. Ragan, 2002
  2. Julia Bowman Robinson: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Elizabeth D. Schafer, 2001
  3. Balanced analgesia after hysterectomy: the effect on outcomes.(Research for Practice): An article from: MedSurg Nursing by Sarah E. Newton, Julia Bowman Robinson, et all 2004-06-01
  4. Julia Bowman Robinson, 1919-1985: A biographical memoir by Solomon Feferman, 1994
  5. An iterative method of solving a game (Rand paper series) by Julia Bowman Robinson, 1950
  6. A note on exact sequential analysis (University of California publications in mathematics) by Julia Bowman Robinson, 1966

21. Robinson, Julia (1919-1985) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograp
American mathematician julia H. bowman was born in Missouri, and spent her In 1976, julia robinson became the first woman mathematician to be elected to
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This entry contributed by Margherita Barile American mathematician Julia H. Bowman was born in Missouri, and spent her early childhood in Arizona, before settling down in San Diego, California. At the age of nine, she contracted a rheumatic fever that would have longstanding consequences on her health. Her scientific education began in high school, where she was the only girl to take mathematics and physics classes. She excelled in both and received awards. She studied mathematics together with her sister Constance, who later became a journalist and biographer of mathematicians, at the San Diego State College. After graduating, Julia moved to Berkeley. There she met Raphael Robinson, her lecturer in number theory, and the two were married in late 1941. Being the wife of a professor would by no means facilitate her academic career. On the contrary, it kept her away from her favorite subject, mathematics, since an university rule prevented married couples from working in the same department. Hence Julia remained confined in the statistics lab through all the years of her teaching assistantship. Her first published paper was General Recursive Functions (Princeton, 1947). In 1948, she received her Ph.D. under the supervision of A. Tarski with her thesis

22. Autres Mathématiciennes
Magdalena JAROSZEWSKA Portraits of women mathematicians (à propos de Nina KarlovnaBari et julia bowman robinson), pp.2329 in Report on the fifth annual
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1.13 Autres mathématiciennes
  • D.J. ALBERS and G.L. ALEXANDERSON (Hrsg.): Mathematical People. Profiles and Interviews, Birkhauser Verlag, Boston, Basel, Stuttgart 1985.
  • A.D. ALEKSANDROV: Ol'ga Aleksandrovna Ladyzhenskaya (on her sixtieth birthday), Russian Mathematical Survey, Vol.38, No.5 (1983) p.171-181. Reprinted in AWM Newsletter.
  • G.L. ALEXANDERSON: An Interview of Constance Reid, pp. 269-280 in D.J. ALBERS and G.L. ALEXANDERSON (voir ci-dessus).
  • P. J. CAMPBELL and L. S. GRINSTEIN (Eds.): Women of Mathematics, a biobibliographic sourcebook (43 biographies), Greenwood Press Inc., Westport, Connecticut 1987.
  • Paul J. CAMPBELL and Louise S. GRINSTEIN: Anna Johnson Pell Wheeler (1883-1966), pp. 293-297 in P. DUREN (voir ci-dessous).
  • Patricia CLARK KENSCHAFT: Charlotte Angas Scott (1858-1931), pp. 241-252 in P. DUREN (voir ci-dessous).
  • R. DANA and P.J. HILTON: An Interview of Mina Rees, pp. 255-267 in D.J. ALBERS and G.L. ALEXANDERSON (voir ci-dessus).
  • S.S DEMIKOV, S.S PETROVA, A.P. YUSHKEVICH: Isabella Grigoryevna Bashmakova, on the occasion of her 60th birthday, Historia Mathematica 8 (1981) pp. 389-392.
  • L.E. DICKSON: A tribute to Mildred Leonora Sanderson, The American Mathematical Monthly 22 (1915) p.264.
  • 23. Encyclopedia: Julia Robinson
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    Updated 208 days 7 hours 17 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Julia Robinson Julia Hall Bowman Robinson December 8 July 30 ) was an American mathematician , born in Saint Louis, Missouri . She is best known for her work on Diophantine equations and decidability which provided much of the ground work for the negative solution of Hilbert's tenth problem by Yuri Matiyasevich. She died of leukemia at the age of 65.
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    25. Julia Bowman Robinson, 1919-1985
    Translate this page julia bowman robinson, 1919-1985. Matemática, sus mayores éxitos fueron en eltratamiento de ecuaciones diofánticas. Su principal contribución a la economía
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    Web www.eumed.net Julia Bowman Robinson, 1919-1985 Matemática, sus mayores éxitos fueron en el tratamiento de ecuaciones diofánticas. Su principal contribución a la economía es en el campo de la Teoría de Juegos, en el análisis de juegos de suma cero. Desarrolló el concepto de "dinámica de mejor respuesta" como instrumento para converger hacia el punto de equilibrio de Nash . Ese concepto fue ampliamente utilizado con posterioridad por los análisis evolutivos de la teoría de juegos. "An Iterative Method of Solving a Game", 1951, Annals of Mathematics. Julia Bowman Robinson en Internet Profile conferencia de Emmy Noether en 1982 en la AWM. Reid, Constance. "Being Julia Robinson's Sister" , Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Diciembre 1996, p1486-1492. ( http://www.ams.org/notices/ en formato pdf). Cómo citar "Grandes Economistas" en cualquier documento
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    26. Great American Women - Missouri
    julia bowman robinson (1919 1985). julia was born on December 8, 1919 in St.Louis, Missouri. When she was two, her mother died and she went to live with
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    Julia was born on December 8, 1919 in St. Louis, Missouri. When she was two, her mother died and she went to live with her grandma in Arizona. Her father later got remarried and moved the family to California. When Robinson was ten she had rheumatic fever and had to spend a year in bed. She studied with a tutor to make up for the time she had missed. She re-entered the ninth grade with a strong interest in mathematics. At the age of seventeen, Robinson attended San Diego State College. She majored in mathematics and prepared for a teaching career. Her father lost most of his money in the Great Depression and committed suicide. Robinson then received financial support from her aunt and her older sister. She transferred to the University of California – Berkley for her senior year and stayed there for graduate school. In December of 1941, during her second year of graduate school, she married one of her professors, Raphael Robinson. During WWII she worked in the Berkley Statistical Laboratory on secret military projects. After her marriage she focused on having a family.

    27. Great American Women - Missouri
    julia bowman robinson julia was the first woman mathematician elected to theNational Academy of Science. She was originally from St. Louis, Missouri.
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    28. Julia Robinson Biography / Biography Of Julia Robinson Main Biography
    robinson was born julia bowman on December 8, 1919, in St. Louis, Missouri.Her mother, Helen Hall bowman, died two years later; robinson and her older
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    Name: Julia Robinson Birth Date: December 8, 1919 Death Date: July 30, 1985 Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, United States Place of Death: California, United States Nationality: American Gender: Female Occupations: mathematician Julia Robinson Main Biography Excelling in the field of mathematics, Julia Robinson (1919-1985) was instrumental in solving Hilbert's tenth problemto find an effective method for determining whether a given diophantine equation is solvable with integers. Over a period of two decades, she developed the framework on which the solution was constructed. In recognition of her accomplishments, Julia Robinson became the first woman mathematician elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the first female president of the American Mathematical Society, and the first woman mathematician to receive a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. Robinson was born Julia Bowman on December 8, 1919, in St. Louis, Missouri. Her mother, Helen Hall Bowman, died two years later; Robinson and her older sister went to live with their grandmother near Phoenix, Arizona. The following year their father, Ralph Bowman, retired and joined them in Arizona after becoming disinterested in his machine tool and equipment business. He expected to support his children and his new wife, Edenia Kridelbaugh Bowman, with his savings. In 1925, her family moved to San Diego; three years later a third daughter was born.

    29. Julia Bowman ROBINSON On The Internet
    julia bowman robinson on the Internet. Photo of julia robinson. List ofpublications; Short biographies Constance Reid about her sister
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    Julia Bowman ROBINSON on the Internet
    Outstanding American mathematician Julia Bowman Robinson lived at the time when there was no WWW, and she had no Home page. Nevertheless, nowadays on the Internet there are items connected with her. Here I try to collect links to all such pages. I would appreciate e-mail with URL of items missing here. URL of my original Home page is http://logic.pdmi.ras.ru/~yumat/index.html
    It has a mirror at http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/ifi/ti/personen/Matiyasevich/index.html
    All comments can be e-mailed to me, Yuri Matiyasevich.

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    Julia Hall Bowman Robinson December 8 July 30 ) was an American mathematician , born in Saint Louis, Missouri . She is best known for her work on Diophantine equations and decidability which provided much of the ground work for the negative solution of Hilbert's tenth problem by Yuri Matiyasevich . She died of leukemia at the age of 65.
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    31. Julia Robinson (1919-1985)
    Feferman, Solomon, julia bowman robinson, December 8, 1919July 30, Reid,Constance, and robinson, Raphael M., julia bowman robinson (19191985), pp
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    Julia Robinson (1919-1985)
    Julia Robinson will be most remembered for her contributions to the solution of Hilbert's Tenth Problem, a problem which asked if there was an algorithm that would solve all Diophantine equations. She received many honors for her work which was on the borderline of logic and number theory:
    • In 1975 she was the first woman mathematician elected to the National Academy of the Sciences.
    • In 1980 she delivered the AMS Colloquium Lectures.
    • In 1983 she was chosen to be a MacArthur fellow
    • In 1975 was elected to be the first woman president of the AMS.
    Julia Robinson is an excellent subject for a biography. A good deal has been written about her life, so it is easy to obtain information about her. She was an interesting person who overcame adversity to achieve success in mathematics. In addition the mathematical problems that she worked on are relatively easy to understand (but you will have to work hard to understand the details of her work). Here are a few references to get you started:
  • Davis, Martin and Hersh, Reuben, "Hilbert's 10th problem,"
  • 32. Julia Robinson
    julia (bowman) robinson grew up in Arizona and southern California. She was slowto talk and, as a child, pronounced words so oddly that no one except her
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    Julia Robinson
    born: December 8, 1919 in St. Louis, Missouri
    died: July 30, 1985 in Oakland, California
    "I think that I have always had a basic liking for the natural numbers. To me they are the one real thing. We can conceive of a chemistry that is different from ours, or a biology, but we cannot conceive of a different mathematics of numbers. What is proved about numbers will be a fact in any universe." First woman mathematician elected to the National Academy of Sciences. First woman president of the American Mathematical Society. MacArthur award. Contributed to the solution of Hilbert's Tenth Problem.
    In 1900, at the Second International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris, David Hilbert (1862-1943), the most influential mathematician of his time, posed 23 open problems , whose solutions, he deemed, would be of the most profound significance to the advancement of mathematics. These problems have challenged many of the best mathematical minds of the twentieth century. Solving one of Hilbert's problems is often enough to secure the solver's mathematical reputation. Julia Robinson was one of three mathematicians whose combined work settled the tenth problem on Hilbert's list: Find an effective way to determine whether a polynomial equation with integer coefficients and one or more unknowns has any integer solutions. (Sort of like the quadratic formula.)

    33. Mathematicians Inspire Donors - Julia Robinson
    THE julia bowman robinson FELLOWSHIP. After his wife s death, Professor Raphaelrobinson established a memorial fund in julia s name.
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    MATHEMATICIANS INSPIRE DONORS
    JULIA ROBINSON (1919-1985) (Based on Constance Reid's biography of Julia Robinson, "A Century of Mathematics in America-Part III", American Mathematical Society, Providence, Rhode Island.) The first woman mathematician to be elected to the National Academy of Sciences and first woman to be president of the American Mathematical Society (AMS), Julia Bowman Robinson continues to be a source of inspiration to student mathematicians. At sixteen she entered San Diego State College, a teacher's college. Despite financial losses from the Great Depression and her father's suicide in her sophomore year, Julia persevered in school and eventually transferred to the University of California at Berkeley (UCB) for her senior year. At UCB, Julia met Raphael Robinson, professor of one of her first classes in number theory. After Julia completed her Masters of Arts degree in mathematics, they were married December 22, 1941. Julia had been teaching statistics for Jerzy Neyman and so was able to continue to work in the Mathematics Department despite a ruling at the time that members of the same family could not teach in the same department. Then, while the United States was at war, Julia worked for Neyman in the Berkeley Statistical Laboratory on secret projects for the military. In 1948 Julia took her Ph.D. under Alfred Tarski, renowned logician from Poland who joined Berkeley's faculty during the war. Her thesis, "Definability and decision problems in arithmetic," attracted worldwide attention among logicians. That same year she also solved a famous problem in game theory.

    34. Julia Book
    julia is the story of Berkeley s own julia bowman robinson, the gifted and highlyoriginal mathematician who during her lifetime was recognized in ways that
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    "Julia , a life in mathematics,"
    By Constance Reid Profusely illustrated with previously unpublished personal and mathematical memorabilia, this unusual book brings together the prizewinning "Autobiography of Julia Robinson" by her sister, the popular mathematical biographer Constance Reid, and three very personal articles about her work by outstanding mathematical colleagues. Order forms at a special Berkeley price of $20 will be placed in the boxes of graduate students at the beginning of Spring semester, and additional forms will be available from Janet Yonan in 910 Evans and from Christina Hong in 965 Evans. Math Home Page Newsletter Contents Message from the Chair Commencement Speaker Looks Back ... Faculty Remembered Please report any comments or problems to: Web Admin. ( webadmin@math.berkeley.edu

    35. Women In Math: Biographies
    Reid, Nancy Agnes College Reinhardt, Anna Barbara 4000 Years of Women inScience robinson, julia bowman (1919 1985) AWM Website
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    36. Biographies Of Women Mathematical Scientists And History Of Women In Mathematica
    Sofia Kovalevskaia, Emmy Noether, and julia bowman robinson. Autobiography ofjulia robinson, the first female mathematician elected to the National
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    Biographies of Women Mathematical Scientists
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    Math teacher Delores Wilkins dies at age 61
      Delores Wilkins, 61, a mathematics teacher at Langston Hughes Middle School in Reston VA who was a past president of the Reston chapter of the National Council of Negro Women, died May 11, 1995
    Schools courting teen math whiz
      Article on math prodigy Ruth Lawrence.
    D. J. Albers and C. Reid ,An interview with Mary Ellen Rudin
      Interview on Mary Ellen Rudin conducted an International Congress of Mathematics in Berkeley, CA in 1986. Many photographs accompany the article.
    R. C. Archibald ,Women as Mathematicains and Astronomers
      Includes suggested topics for undergraduate math club programs and brief biographical information.
    H. Bromberg ,Grace Murray Hopper: A Remembrance
      Memorium of U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Hopper, who died January 1, 1992 and was co-inventor of the computer language COBOL.
    L. L. Bucciarelli and N. Dworsky ,Sophie Germain: An Essay in the History of the Theory of Elasticity
      Sophie Germain (1776-1831) of France worked in both number theory and physics. Her work in physics on the modes of vibration of elastic surfaces won a competition sponsored by the French Academy of Science in 1809.

    37. Virtualtemplate2
    julia bowman robinson julia bowman robinson - julia robinson from the Universityof St. Andrews, Scotland. Mary Somerville - Somerville -
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    - describes the curve named after Maria Agnesi Euclid of Alexandria Raphael's painting of Euclid Euclid - from the Encyclopedia Britannica

    38. Pam W.
    julia bowman robinson. julia robinson, July 13, 1985. December 8, 1919 July30, 1985. julia. There was Raphael. Children were sparse for the heart
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    Julia Bowman Robinson
    December 8, 1919 - July 30, 1985 Julia There was Raphael: Children were sparse for the heart scarring fever, lost dreams of love Fled with elder Constance, torn, repaired by small Billie. Determines if a given equation is solvable with integers. Who feels like an ugly duckling turned beautiful in math. Who needs a push in the right direction. Who supplies the missing key in the solution to the tenth problem. Who fears the pre-swan era brought insecurities and a fear of passion. Who wants the belief that the theorems and solutions don't make the first women whole. Born of St. Louis, Found in St. Diego, Bowman Robinson Pam Wieczorek March 10, 2005

    39. Julia_Robinson
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    '''Julia Hall Bowman Robinson''' ( December 8 July 30 ) was an American mathematician , born in Saint Louis, Missouri . She is best known for her work on Diophantine equations and decidability which provided much of the ground work for the negative solution of Hilbert's tenth problem by Yuri Matiyasevich . She died of leukemia at the age of 65.
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    40. Using Projects In The Mathematics Classroom To Enhance Instruction And Incorpora
    robinson, julia bowman Scott, Charlotte Angas Somerville, Mary Fairfax Steven,Simon Tartaglia, Niccolo TausskyTodd, Olga Thales Uhlenbeck, Karen Keskulla
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    Using Projects in the Mathematics Classroom to Enhance Instruction and Incorporate History of Mathematics Paper Presented at the NCTM 77th Annual Meeting San Francisco, California April 22, 1999 Dawn Leigh Anderson University of Georgia Students should have numerous and varied experiences related to the cultural, historical, and scientific evolution of mathematics so that they can appreciate the role of mathematics in the development of our contemporary society and explore relationships among mathematics and the disciplines it serves: the physical and the life sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities ( Standards , 1989, p. 5).
    Learning to communicate mathematically
    Integrating projects into the mathematics curriculum gives students opportunities to read, write, and discuss ideas. The very act of communicating mathematics forces students to engage in "doing" mathematics. Guidelines for Developing a Mathematics Project WHO
    STUDENT, TEACHER, PARENT
    Role of the STUDENT
    Select a topic of interest
    Research the topic in depth
    Prepare and organize the written report and project
    Demonstrate the project (orally)
    SHOW NOT TELL Role of the TEACHER
    Provide enthusiasm so students will want to do the project
    Have available selection of ideas, suggestions, and references

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