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Extractions: The Jurij Vega reference article from the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 (provided by Fixed Reference : snapshots of Wikipedia from wikipedia.org) Baron Jurij Vega (also correct Veha March 23 September 26 ) was a Slovene mathematician physicist and artillery officer Born in the small village of Zagorica, near Dolsko eastern of Ljubljana Slovenia , Jurij was 6 years old when his father Jernej Veha died. Jurij ( German Georg English George he attended high school for six years in Ljubljana. (subjects: Latin Greek religion German ... mathematics . After completing Lyceum in Ljubljana he became a navigational engineer. Tentamen philosophicum , a list of questions for his comprehensive examination was preserved and is available in the Mathematical Library in Ljubljana. The problems cover the following areas: logic algebra metaphysics geometry ... geometry of curves ballistic and general and special physics Jurij left Ljubljana five years after graduation and entered military service in ), a Czech noble from Ceske Budejovice who was 16 at that time. In September 1802 Jurij Vega was reported missing. After a few days' search his body was found. The police report concluded that it was an accident. However, the true cause of his death remains a mystery, but it is believed that he died on
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Extractions: Pierre Laplace J.-L. Lagrange Augustin Cauchy Arthur Cayley Seki Kowa (1642-1708) in Japan und G. Leibniz (1646-1716) in Europa entwickelt, wobei der Name Determinante zum ersten Mal im 18. Jahrhundert von (1777-1855) benutzt wurde. 1750 entdeckte der Schweizer Physiker G. Cramer E. Bézout A. Vandermonde P. Laplace (1749-1827) und J.L. Lagrange (1736-1813) mit dem Thema der Determinante, und 1815 betrachtete A. Cauchy A. Cayley
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Extractions: (Redirected from Seki Kowa Kowa Seki Seki Takakazu October 24 ) was a Japanese mathematician . created a new mathematical notation system and used it to discover many of the theorems and theories that were being - or were shortly to be - discovered in the West, including recreating major results in calculus . He was a contemporary with Leibniz and Newton , although he is not known to have had contact with them. Seki was born in Fujioka in Gunma prefecture . Much of his reputation stems from the social reform he introduced in order to develop the study of mathematics in Japan and make it widely accessible. He introduced Kanji to represent unknowns and variables in equations, and although he was obliged to confine his work to equations up to the fifth degree - his algebraic alphabet (endan-jutsu) was not suitable for general equations of the nth degree. He was able to create equations with literal coefficients of any degree and with several variables, and to solve simultaneous equations. In this way he was able to derive the equivalent of f(x), and thereby to arrive at the notion of a discriminant - a special function of the root of an equation expressible in terms of the coefficients.
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Extractions: Convergence acceleration of series (Click here for a Postscript version of this page.) Numerous mathematical constants are calculated as limit of series and many of those series are very slow to converge requiring therefore methods to accelerate their convergence. In this section, we recall some definitions and elementary results on well known series. For any series k a k , we denote by s n its partial sums, that is k a k where the (a k ) are positive numbers. Definition 1 An infinite series a k is said to be convergent if its partial sums (s n ) tends to a limit S (called the sum of the series) as n tends to infinite. Otherwise the series is said to be divergent. The following examples are elementary and occur frequently and it's usual to compare a given series to one of those. Example 2 (Geometric series) For the geometric series which is defined by a k =x k , the partial sum s n is then given by
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Extractions: In the first textbook on operator theory, published in Warsaw 1932, Stefan Banach states that the subject of the book is the study of functions on spaces of infinite dimension, especially those he coyly refers to as spaces of type B, otherwise Banach spaces definition This was a good description for Banach, but tastes vary. I propose rather the "operational" definition that operators act like matrices . And what that means depends on who you are. If you are an engineering student, matrices are particular symbols you manipulate to solve linear systems. As a working engineer you may instead use Heaviside's operational calculus, in which you are permitted to do all sorts of dangerous manipulations of symbols for derivatives and what not, exactly as if they were matrices, in order to solve linear problems of applied analysis. About 90% of the time you will get the right answer, just like the student; somewhat more with experience. And that is good enough, if the bridges you build aren't where I drive. In mathematics the student of elementary analysis learns that matrices are linear functions relating finite-dimensional vector spaces, and conversely. As a working mathematician the analyst has lost all fear of minor matters like infinity, and will happy agree with Banach's definition.
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Extractions: 3rd 9-weeks Mathematician Report 1600 AD 1799 AD What : You are to choose a mathematician from the given period of time, and you are to write at least a paragraph. This report is to include the following information: Year of birth and death Place of birth and death 2 important mathematical facts about the person 1 interesting miscellaneous fact about the person. This report will count as much as a quiz grade. You will be required to read this report in front of the class, so please make this enjoyable. When : This report is due on January 27th by your class period. Where : You can get your information from the St. Andrews web page at MacTutor . You can either go to the link for the most popular biographies, or you can go to the link for the biographies index. You can also get your information from a book, article, or encyclopedia. No matter the source, I need to know where you get the information. How : You may either write it, or type it. If you type the paper, I need to see your rough draft. Who : The following is a list of people from this time period that you can research. If you can not find anyone from this list, please see me for an alphabetical list of people you may be interested in.