Agner Krarup Erlang -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article He was the son of a schoolmaster and with his maternal mathematical ancestor (Clicklink for more info and facts about thomas fincke) thomas fincke, http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/a/ag/agner_krarup_erlang.htm
Extractions: Agner Krarup Erlang (A Scandinavian language that is the official language of Denmark) Danish (A person skilled in mathematics) mathematician (Someone versed in the collection and interpretation of numerical data (especially someone who uses statistics to calculate insurance premiums)) statistician , and (A person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems) engineer who invented the fields of (Click link for more info and facts about queueing theory) queueing theory and (Click link for more info and facts about traffic engineering) traffic engineering Erlang was born at Lonborg (Lønborg), near Tarm, in (An indecisive naval battle in World War I (1916); fought between the British and German fleets off the northwestern coast of Denmark) Jutland . He was the son of a schoolmaster and with his maternal mathematical ancestor (Click link for more info and facts about Thomas Fincke) Thomas Fincke , he demonstrated his potential from an early age by being able to read books upside down. He passed the
University Of Copenhagen -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article (Click link for more info and facts about thomas fincke) thomas fincke (Clicklink for more info and facts about NFS Grundtvig) NFS Grundtvig http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/u/un/university_of_copenhagen.htm
Extractions: The University of Copenhagen (A Scandinavian language that is the official language of Denmark) Danish ) is the oldest and largest (Establishment where a seat of higher learning is housed, including administrative and living quarters as well as facilities for research and teaching) university and research institution in (The capital and largest city of Denmark; located on the island of Zealand) Copenhagen (A constitutional monarchy in northern Europe; consists of the mainland of Jutland and many islands between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea) Denmark . It has almost 33,000 (A learner who is enrolled in an educational institution) student s, a majority of which are (A person who belongs to the sex that can have babies) female , and more than 6,000 employees. The University of Copenhagen should not be confused with the similarly named (Click link for more info and facts about Copenhagen Free University) Copenhagen Free University , a recently established liberal university in Copenhagen. The University has several
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Extractions: Thomas Bartholin est né le 20 octobre 1616 à Copenhague. Il était le second des six fils d'une célèbre famille de médecins qui a commencé avec Caspar Bartholin "Le Vieux" et sa femme, la fille de Thomas Fincke (1561-1650). Quand son père mourut en 1629, son beau-frère Ole Worm prit en charge le jeune Thomas. Ole Worm (1588-1654) était un fameux professeur de médecine et le fondateur des études sur l'antiquité nordique qui joua un rôle dans la diffusion dans toute l'Europe de la littérature nordique concernant l'époque des Vikings. En octobre 1646 Bartholin revint à Copenhague où il fut nommé professeur de mathématiques après avoir refusé les postes de professeur philosophie à Naples et d'éloquence à Copenhague. Il se marie vers 1649 avec Else Christoffersdatter. De ses trois fils, nés à cette époque, le plus fameux est Caspar Bartholin "le Second" connu de façon éponyme par la glande vestibulaire de Bartholin et le canal sublingual de Bartholin.
Susquehanna University - 2003 Annual Report Professor of Psychology thomas A. Martin has received two grants from the fincke and Associate Professor of English Tom Bailey are coauthors of a http://www.susqu.edu/annual/annual2003/Faculty.htm
Extractions: 1997 Annual Report Faculty Highlights Students and faculty awarded the 2003 Susquehanna University Teaching Award to Associate Professor of Sociology Simona Hill . A prolific scholar who frequently collaborates with students and faculty colleagues, Hill holds the Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. She joined the Susquehanna faculty in 1998 and is co-director with Associate Professor of English Karen Mura of the Susquehanna Honors Program. She teaches courses in social problems, minorities, family, and ethnicity and pursues wide-ranging research interests in the areas of ethnographic field research, feminist pedagogy, race, gender, and ethnicity. In 2002-03 she served as co-coordinator, with Assistant Professor of English Amy Winans , of a year-long project to educate the campus community about the impact of invisible forms of diversity such as socio-economic status, religion, and sexual orientation. "She has sought consistently to demonstrate not only to her students, but also to her faculty and administrative colleagues, the relationship between wanting to know and the obligation to take action that may well follow from what one comes to learn," said Warren Funk , vice president for academic affairs, who presented the award at commencement.
Susquehanna University - News Release Workshop instructors Gary fincke, thomas Bailey and Karen Holmberg are membersof the English faculty teaching in the Writers Institute at Susquehanna http://www.susqu.edu/news/releases/02-03/writerworkshop.htm
Extractions: SELINSGROVE, (Pa.) - This July marks the 15th year Susquehanna University will host a Writers Workshop for junior and senior high school students. About 40 experienced writers entering 11th or 12th grade in the fall will spend the week of July 6-12 learning about fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry writing from Susquehanna faculty and guest writers. Participants will engage in a variety of writing activities including group workshops, individual conferences, appearances by guest writers, and readings by students, faculty and guest writers. Additional workshops on college writing programs, literary magazines and publishing software will also be offered. During their "down time," students will have access to Susquehanna's field house and fitness center, the indoor pool, tennis courts, snack bar, computer center and library. The week will close with a public reading, providing participants the opportunity to share their work with fellow students, family, friends and other members of the community. This year's workshop will feature guest writers Susan Perabo and Julia Kasdorf. Perabo has published a collection of short stories, titled
BPJ Author Index F 1950-2005 fincke, Gary Centralia, 34 (Summer 1984), 3439. Frosch, thomas Meanwhile inthe Electric Circus or, Ko Strikes Out the Side, 18 (Spring 1968), 17-19; http://www.bpj.org/index/F.htm
Trigonometry History TANGENT (as a trigonometric ratio) was introduced by thomas fincke (15611656)in his Thomae Finkii Flenspurgensis Geometriae rotundi libri XIIII, http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/QQ/database/QQ.09.97/huckler1.html
Extractions: The place that I look for answers to this type of question is Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics. This is a resource maintained by Jeff Miller, a teacher at Gulf High School in New Port Richey, Florida. In it he has TANGENT (as a trigonometric ratio) was introduced by Thomas Fincke (1561-1656) in his Thomae Finkii Flenspurgensis Geometriae rotundi libri XIIII, Basileae: Per Sebastianum Henricpetri, 1583. He wrote tangens in Latin. In English, TANGENT is found in 1594 in Exercises by Thomas Blundevil. There is also an answer to a similar question on Trigonometry here at Math Central. Cheers
RPI Vs Skidmore College (Oct 22, 2004) 22 Chris fincke .. - - 24 thomas Anderson .. 2 1 - 24 Ben Shriner 1 - - Substitutes Substitutes http://www.skidmore.edu/athletics/sports/m_soccer/SCMS1022.HTM
Agner Krarup Erlang (1878 - 1929) His mother was Magdalene Krarup from an ecclesiastical family and had a wellknown Danish mathematician, thomas fincke, amongst her ancestors. http://pass.maths.org.uk/issue2/erlang/
Extractions: Permission is granted to print and copy this page on paper for non-commercial use. For other uses, including electronic redistribution, please contact us. Issue 2 May 1997 Contents Features Call routing in telephone networks Agner Krarup Erlang (1878 - 1929) Testing Bernoulli: a simple experiment Are the polls right? ... What mathematicians get up to Career interview Student interviews Career interview - Accountant Regulars Plus puzzle Pluschat Mystery mix Letters Staffroom New GCE AS/A-level Cores The Open Learning Foundation Mathematics Working Group Running before we can walk? Delegate's diary: CAL97 ... posters! May 1997 Features A.K. Erlang was the first person to study the problem of telephone networks. By studying a village telephone exchange he worked out a formula, now known as Erlang's formula, to calculate the fraction of callers attempting to call someone outside the village that must wait because all of the lines are in use. Although Erlang's model is a simple one, the mathematics underlying today's complex telephone networks is still based on his work. Agner returned home where he remained for two years, teaching at his father's school for two years and continuing with his studies. He also learnt French and Latin during this period. By the time he was 16 his father wanted him to go to university but money was scarce. A distant family relation provided free accommodation for him while he prepared for his university entrance examinations at the Frederiksborg Grammar School. He won a scholarship to the University of Copenhagen and completed his studies there in 1901 as an MA with mathematics as the main subject and astronomy, physics and chemistry as secondary subjects.
January 2003 thomas fincke, 7 Emile Borel, 8 Richard Courant. 9 Nola Haynes, 10 Ruth Moufang,11 Guidobaldo del Monte, 12 Kurt August Hirsch, 13 Gertrude Mary Cox, 14 http://mathforum.org/~judyann/calendar/January2005.html
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More Slipstream Back Issues Wayne Allen Sallee, Ellen Terry Kessler, Gary fincke, Hal Sirowitz, Robert Cooperman, Joseph Semenovich, Elliot Richman, thomas E. Kennedy, http://www.slipstreampress.org/backiss_c.html
Extractions: Poetry by: Tom House, Albert Huffstickler,James Gawron, Alison Stone, Bart Plantenga, Timothy Herrick, Daryl Rogers, Brook Zelcer, Suzy Flory, Jonathan London, Michael Corbett, Gay Brewer, Kurt Nimmo, Lisa Harris, Steven Doering, Walt Franklin, C.S.Fuqua, Serena Fusek, D.E.Steward, Andrew Gettler, Joan C. Connor, Donald McLeod, Tabitha Haggerty, Elliot Richman, Sandi Henschel, Terri Mollohan, Star Bowers, Neil Landau, Kirpal Gordon, Carol Seitzer, Mark Pawlak, Tom Hazuka, Duke S. Stewart, Alan Catlin, Jeff Parsons, Hugh Fox, Ron Ellis, Lyn Lifshin, Sheila E. Murphy, Sesshu Foster, Patrick Worth Gray, Paula Steffan, J. Argus Huber, Jennifer Lagier, Gerald Locklin, Louis McKee, Joseph Semenovich, Joseph Ferrandino, and Cliff Dweller. Artwork by David Conway, Mark Neville, Walt Phillips, Bob Borgatti, Dan Sicoli, and Shane Paul. Cover illustration by Shane Paul. Slipstream Issue #8
Artful Dodge - Past Issues: Gallery thomas Bailey, Joan Connor, Denise Duhamel, Josie Gray and Tess Gallagher, Skip Berry, Daniel Bourne, Gary fincke, Steven Gizitsky, Karla Hammond, http://www.wooster.edu/artfuldodge/gallery/gallery.htm
Danes In Italy: Survey2 Translate this page 1583, fincke, thomas. 1583, Rantzau, Melchior. 1583/85, Lindeberg, Peter 1657, fincke, thomas. 1657, Fleischer, Johan. 1657, Gjøe, Marcus http://www.dkinst-rom.dk/nemi/scand/survey2.html
Extractions: Bording Jacob Lorck Melchior 1552 c. Carnarius 1552 p. Brockenhuus Lave Paslick Caspar 1554 c. Rantzau Daniel 1554 p. Pistorius Johannes Black Hans 1555 c. (1) Lorichs Andreas Jacobsen Balthasar Benzius Johannes Taddeus Johannes Rasmus (Erasmus) 1560 c. (1) Schardt Johan Gregor van der Poulsen Mads (Matthias) 1565 c. Markdanner Caspar Lemvig Anders Pratensis Johannes Peder Paul Kyrning Carl Lindenov Hans Kyrning Carl Foss Desiderius Hansen Ramel Henrik 1568 a. Trehou Gregorius 1568 c. Theophilus Nicolaus 1569 p. (2) Pratensis Johannes 1569 p. (2) Peder Richius Andreas Schardt Johan Gregor van der Huitfeld Jacob Hamsfort Cornelius Barnekow Johan Barnekow Morten Buchwald Heinrich von Hegelius Christian (Cimber) Mourid(t)sen Isak Qualen Josua von Rantzau Christopher Rantzau Gert Rud Hans Rud Johan Rud Knud Rasmus (Erasmus) Hegelund Christen Mortensen Laetus Erasmus Lauridsen Hans Michaelis Nicolai Mikkelsen Niels Buchwald Godske von Rantzau Hans Swaue Johan Vietinghof Lorentz Buchwald Paul von Rantzau Breide Erasmi Giliermus Gutslof Jonathan Rosenkrantz Axel Urne Lave Christine, m. Sforza
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Vineyard Gazette - Fishing - Derby 2004 Chris fincke was out fishing with Mr. McDowell on Tuesday. All Tackle ShoreAlbacore 1, Robert W. thomas, 12.48; 2, Keith A. McArt, 10.87; 3, http://www.mvgazette.com/features/fishing/derby/2004/20040917_bluefish_thick.php
Extractions: Bluefish Run Thick, Bass Scarce As Derby Enters Second Week By MARK ALAN LOVEWELL There is plenty of optimism on the waterfront this week at the start of the 59th annual Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby. The entrants and the fish are back. "The fish are coming from all around the Island," said Martha Smith from the weigh station in downtown Edgartown this week, and she should know. Anglers are finding fish in all the favorite spots, from Wasque to Lobsterville to Squibnocket to the Edgartown harbor. The derby is a five-week contest that began last Sunday and will continue through Oct. 16. Anglers are hunting for the largest striped bass, bluefish, false albacore and bonito. There is plenty of reason to fish. The derby is offering a record $300,000 worth in prizes. The biggest prize is a 19-foot Boston Whaler Nantucket with outboard and trailer and a four-wheel-drive Chevrolet pickup truck. "It is a great first week," Mrs. Smith said. "I think it is a smarter derby. We have a huge number of contestants coming in. They recognize that the false albacore and bonito are the first fish to leave these waters, so they are concentrating on getting them now. They are fishing pretty hard and steadily."
AC fincke told the packed house at Kresge Auditorium that he and his crewmate,Russian cosmonaut thomas C. Gooch 77 District 10 Mark YD Wang 87 District 11 http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/04/09/ac0904.asp?p=0
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Extractions: i had a reading with carla she was amazing.she told me what was happing in my life it was like she was reading it from book like she knew me. she knew almost every single thing about me. it was amazing.that she told me about my bad relationship with my husband.which was true she also told me that i was majoring in medical which was also true .i think i will get more readings from her in future.you should try it too.