domingo, 16 de fevereiro de 2014
HOMENAGEM AO GRAN MATEMATICO RUSO Alexei V. POGORELOV (1919-2002)
POGORELOV
Aleksey Vasilevich is the outstandig mathematician
of our country, the scientist renowned throughout the world, the
academician of Academy of Sciences of Russia and Ukraine, the
Honoured Scientist of Ukraine.
A.V. Pogorelov was born in 1919, March 3, in Korocha of
Belgorod district (Russia). He graduated Kharkov University (1941)
and N.E. Zhukowsky Air Force Academy (1945). His professional
experience advanced from engineer-designer at TsAGI (1945). At
the same time he attended the external post-graduate courses.
A.V. Pogorelov defended the Candidate's thesis (1947) and the
Doctor's thesis (1948). He was elected Corresponding Member of
UkrSSR Academy of Sciences (1951), Corresponding Member of USSR
Academy of Sciences and Academician of UkrSSR Academy of Sciences (1960).
Since 1976, he is the Academician of USSR Academy of Sciences. He
headed (i) the Chair of Geometry at Kharkov State University
(1950-1959), (ii) Geometry Department of Institute of Mathematics
at Kharkov State University (1947-1950), (iii) Geometry
Department of Institute of Mathematics of Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine (1959-1960) and (iv) Geometry Department at B.Verkin
Institute for Low Temperature Physics&Engineering, Academy of
Sciences of Ukraine (1960 -2002).
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Colección de problemas en matemáticas con soluciones Admisión Universidades Kravchuk
COLECCION DE PROBLEMAS DE MATEMATICAS CON SOLUCIONES Kravchuk
Сборник задач по математике с решениями. Кравчук
LINK DOWNLOAD
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sábado, 15 de fevereiro de 2014
xplaining Logarithms by Dan Umbarger - Brown Books Publishing Group , 2006
SURFANDO HOJE TIVE A GRANDE SATISFAÇÃO E ALEGRIA DE ENCONTRAR A PAGINA WEB DO GRANDE MATEMATICO PROF. DAN UMBARGER
About the Author, Dan Umbarger
The author of Twenty Key Ideas in Beginning Calculus, Dan Umbarger, has taught various levels of mathematics from grade 5 to grade 12 for over 30 years. He currently teaches AP Computer Science at a Dallas area “majority minority” school. He is married and the proud father of three children: Jimmy, Terri, and Keelan. He is also the author of Explaining Logarithms and Explaining Bayes Theorem at www.mathlogarithms.com.
LINK BOOK
http://www.mathlogarithms.com/images/ExplainingLogarithms.pdf
Fundamentals of Geometry by Fundamentals of Geometry by Oleg A. Belyaev - Moscow State University , 2007
SURFANDO HOJE NA WEB ENCONTREI ESTE MARAVILHOSO LIVRO DO GRANDE MATEMATICO RUSO Fundamentals of Geometry
by Oleg A. Belyaev - Moscow State University , 2007
CORDIALMENTE DISPOE SEU LIVRO PARA A GRANDE COMUNIDADE ACADEMICA
MATEMATICA DO MUNDO EN SUA PAGINA WEB PESSOAL,MUITO OBRIGADO GRANDE MESTRE POR COMPARTILHAR SEUS CONHECIMENTOS COM A HUMANIDADE ,AQUI INDICOU OS LINKS PARA QUE VISITES :
ORIGINAL LINK
http://polly.phys.msu.ru/~belyaev/geometry.htm
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sexta-feira, 14 de fevereiro de 2014
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.
SURFANDO EN LA WEB ENCONTRE ESTE CELEBRE LIBRO EN:
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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.
SURFANDO EN LA WEB ENCONTRE ESTE CELEBRE LIBRO EN:
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