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Mathematical Circles: (Russian Experience) Por Sergeĭ Aleksandrovich Genkin,Dmitriĭ Vladimirovich Fomin


Number theory: an approach through history. From Hammurapi to Legendre André Weil

ANDRE WEIL

Andre Weil, a former professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., whose work in algebraic geometry and number theory recast the basics of mathematics, died Thursday at his home in Princeton. He was 92.
At the institute, Dr. Weil was considered an intellectual peer of colleagues who were among the century's most influential scholars, Albert Einstein, J. Robert Oppenheimer, the mathematician John von Neumann and the logician Kurt Godel among them.
''I think of him as one of the few people who shaped the mathematics of the 20th century,'' said Dr. Enrico Bombieri, a professor of mathematics at the institute. ''His ideas are still fundamental.''
In 1994, Dr. Weil (pronounced VAY) won the equivalent of the Nobel Prize, which is not awarded in mathematics, when he received the Kyoto Prize in Basic Science from the Inamori Foundation of Kyoto, Japan.
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A. Andreev. AI Drums I. I Chernyavskii Saratov Mathematical Olympiads


En el libro (Parte 1 y Parte II) recogen los objetivos propuestos para Olimpiadas Matemáticas en 1950 y 1995. en la región de Saratov. Para todos los problemas se proporcionan con soluciones detalladas, lo que permite su utilización en los círculos matemáticos optativas en la preparación para los Juegos Olímpicos. El libro está dirigido a estudiantes en los grados 7-11 y los profesores de matemáticas de secundaria.
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