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"mathematician" Definitions
  1. a person who is an expert in mathematics

269 Sentences With "mathematician"

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"A mathematician, like a painter or poet, is a maker of patterns," the British mathematician G.H. Hardy wrote in 1940.
Gil Kalai, a mathematician at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said it is gratifying to see a nonprofessional mathematician make a major breakthrough.
The mathematician Ada Lovelace wrote the first computer program in 1842; the navy admiral and mathematician Grace Hopper helped create the Cobol programming language.
Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler predicted the first three Lagrange points in these kinds of systems in 1767, and Italian astronomer-mathematician Joseph-Louis Lagrange predicted two more points back in 1772.
In the 1980s the mathematician Robert Coleman refined Chabauty's work.
"This is utterly familiar to any modern physicist or mathematician."
I asked a mathematician to do the calculations for me.
She and the mathematician broke up in the late seventies.
She now works as a respected – but not outstanding – mathematician.
This mathematician says he uses numbers to keep himself safe.
She is an artist, but also a mathematician and scientist.
The mathematician Hao Huang during a recent vacation in Lisbon.
"I'm a life scientist, but Jim's a mathematician," he said.
David is a mathematician, and Jacob is a nuclear scientist.
It is named after Niels Hendrik Abel, a Norwegian mathematician.
He's probably the greatest scientist and mathematician of all time.
The groom is a stepson of the mathematician Sidnie Feit.
Now, a mathematician has discovered a trick to solving it.
Whether factory worker, engineer or mathematician, everyone scuffled for money.
Instead of becoming a mathematician, he'd become an underemployed roofer.
"To a mathematician, I'm a pretty good physicist," Stoll deadpans.
I'm not a mathematician, but there's no way that's right.
In recent years Huh has done much of his most important work with two collaborators—Eric Katz, a mathematician at Ohio State University, and Karim Adiprasito, a mathematician at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
She noted that the classrooms are papered with posters of men who have made achievements in their fields but not women like mathematician Ada Lovelace, NASA mission mathematician Katherine Johnson or cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead.
In addition to astronomy, he was a capable mathematician and biologist.
Okay, done being a mathematician and back to being a writer.
He also wanted the "mathematician, historian, statesman, philosopher": aloof; earthy; purposeful.
I'm no mathematician (despite the rumors) but these numbers are haunting.
That gives the Star Tribune's funnel mathematician a product to sell.
And now you're both a mathematician and a collector of toys.
But before Zimmer was a university president he was a mathematician.
Last spring, mathematician Henry Segerman found a peculiar post on Facebook.
According to Mathematician Joseph Mazur, it's the latter, Hello Giggles reports.
There was only one option left to take: ask a mathematician.
Possible jobs with this major: Cryptographer, mathematician, economist, actuary, financial planner.
Adam Kucharski, mathematician at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
Mr. Greenberg is a mathematician; Mr. Stephens-Davidowitz is an economist.
No one told me that I could become a professional mathematician.
It doesn't take a mathematician to know that's a sweet deal.
Katherine Johnson was the premier mathematician doing this type of work.
Dr. Dyson's marriage to the mathematician Verena Huber ended in divorce.
A mathematician has rediscovered a technique that the ancient Babylonians used.
He is clever like John Nash, the Nobel Prize-winning mathematician.
We're saddened by the passing of celebrated #HiddenFigures mathematician Katherine Johnson.
Renaissance was founded by James Simons, a legendary mathematician, in 1982.
"It's actually an occupational hazard when you're a mathematician," he said.
The mathematician tracked the trajectories of crucial missions in the 1960s.
How does that tie into your work as a mathematician and teacher?
To a mathematician, it means little that the equations appear to work.
These are ratios that were discovered by the medieval mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci.
In 1927 the mathematician Emil Artin proved that Hilbert's conjecture is true.
Back in 1954, mathematician and electronics engineer Leland Sprinkle visited the caverns.
She lost her husband, mathematician and physicist, Robert J. Rubin, in 2008.
The mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot developed them to measure what was previously unmeasurable.
NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson receives a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015.
Doug Hillmer is a mathematician recently retired from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Some post-scorers are artists, some puppet-masters; Duncan was a mathematician.
A mathematician who studies the spread of disease explained some coronavirus figures.
There are a surprising number of social pressures against becoming a mathematician.
Indeed, she refers to herself as both an artist and a mathematician.
But any mathematician would bang you over the head with his calculator.
To people who know how to write … I'm a really good mathematician!
That same year he married Lily Brown, who was also a mathematician.
Luca Pacioli, the mathematician, Bramante, you know, a great artist and architect.
The answer is 20—proved in 1971 by the Italian mathematician Giuseppe Pellegrino.
Hodge theory was developed in the 1950s by the Scottish mathematician William Hodge.
To see how symmetry helps a mathematician navigate a problem, picture a circle.
Matilda, a brilliant mathematician and prodigious reader, is loathed by her benighted parents.
Paul Erdos, a nomadic mathematician, leapt between collaborators, cross-fertilising projects with abandon.
The job of funnel mathematician did not exist at newspapers six years ago.
The book series follows a mathematician who predicts the collapse of humanity. bit.
Asked if he felt he was meant to be a mathematician, he demurred.
And you don't have to be a mathematician to appreciate the number's significance.
There's evidence that its use predates the Italian mathematician for whom it's named.
In "The Inverted Pyramid," for instance, an acrobat and a mathematician trade their
A mathematician by training, he valued accuracy, precision—a kind of hardness, even.
"Or, as the great mathematician Hilbert proclaimed, 'We must know — we will know!"
One of those scholars is a University of Cambridge mathematician named Timothy Gowers.
" Split attention, computer scientist and mathematician Margaret Wright agreed, is "incompatible with creativity.
An earlier version of this article misstated the given name of a mathematician.
"His works are fantastic," Peter Sarnak, another Princeton mathematician, said in an interview.
Katherine Johnson, a pioneering NASA mathematician, died Monday at the age of 101.
Unless you're a mathematician or scientist, you probably don't encounter pi very often.
Turing, a brilliant mathematician, struggles with people, which at times hampers his efforts.
He's an MIT-educated mathematician, who founded Renaissance Technologies, a New York hedge fund.
Govind Menon, a mathematician at Brown University, is exploring self-assembling micro- and nanotechnologies.
In 1934 the French mathematician Jean Leray defined an important class of weak solutions.
Despite this fertile background, it wasn't obvious that Emmy could become a mathematician, too.
Wolf's office retained Moon Duchin, a Tufts University mathematician, to analyze the Republican proposal.
He just wanted to give what he could to his country as a mathematician.
In addition to being a stellar mathematician, Uhlenbeck is also a stellar human being.
When studying the upcoming lunar mission, the elder Schmidt thought of mathematician Rudolf Kalman.
The book series follows a mathematician who predicts the collapse of humanity. http://bit.
He was a great mathematician, a magnificent creator of optical effects and surprising images.
Elisabetta Matsumoto holds a Geared Cuboctahedral Jitterbug that she designed with mathematician Henry Segerman.
Dr. Hu is a mathematician in the Georgia Tech engineering department who studies animals.
My dad was a mathematician, and worked for New York City as a statistician.
I have Katherine Johnson, who was a mathematician and a black woman killing it.
"You would make a good research mathematician," he told his 22019-year-old charge.
NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson calculated the path that put a man on the moon.
J. "Jack" Good, the British mathematician who worked with Alan Turing at Bletchley Park.
These ideas reach back five decades to Seymour Papert, a mathematician and educational theorist.
An Australian syndicate of 2,500 investors, led by mathematician Stefan Mandel, made their play.
Nonetheless, Pascal still went on to enjoy success as an influential mathematician, philosopher and physicist.
So you have to be comfortable with frustration if you want to be a mathematician?
And I don't think that because I'm a mathematician I have to be a nerd.
It was very clear in my mind that I didn't want to be a mathematician.
Kaplan walked me through a thought exercise first described by the mathematician John von Neumann.
Julian Thompson, the head of the Chinese art department and a mathematician, also had reservations.
In 1941, the Russian mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov described the way energy "cascades" through turbulent fluids.
I first came across this when I was reading about the mathematician Augustus De Morgan.
Mercer himself, a quiet mathematician who never gives media interviews, has remained behind the scenes.
Mathematician Trevor Dick shows some slick climbing moves in Parley's Canyon near Salt Lake City.
One of the leading ancient font designers is mathematician, computer scientist, and classicist George Douros.
Dear #StarbucksRewards, I may not be a mathematician, but I know when I'm being screwed.
Her daughter, Zoia, was a truly gifted mathematician, with several papers acknowledged in the West.
Heptathletes win points according to obscure, nonlinear formulae, inspired by a Viennese mathematician, Karl Ulbrich.
Efros started his story in 1948, with the mathematician Claude Shannon, who invented information theory.
He shared the award with John A. Pople, a British-born mathematician at Northwestern University.
She recalled seeing her father, a mathematician, often write down figures in a gridded journal.
He was a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician, and writer.
"It's the world's biggest bubble fest around here lately," said Helmut Hofer, an institute mathematician.
Other candidates are Helena Mayor Wilmot Collins, Navy veteran John Mues and mathematician Mike Knoles.
Mr. Adler, a mathematician and oceanographer by training, became the pied piper of the piers.
The medal, first awarded in 1936, was conceived by John Charles Fields, a Canadian mathematician.
Professor Smullyan was a serious mathematician, with the publications and the doctorate to prove it.
I was quite disarmed when the conversation turned to being a mathematician and a mother.
The new site is folded between hills near the birthplace of the ancient mathematician Pythagoras.
Friends and colleagues have said that Dr. Ratner started as a good but unexceptional mathematician.
Their answer came from another mathematician: Alan Turing, pioneer of computer science and artificial intelligence.
Hopefully with less stress than this: ■ 30D: The mathematician Fibonacci was indeed Pisan by birth.
"It was quite shocking," Marcus du Sautoy, an Oxford mathematician who masterminded the event, told me.
A famous mathematician must accept his derivative had a life of its own – or walk away.
Then, the mathematician in her kicks in and she adds, "It's very inefficient if nothing else."
Being a mathematician in some ways allows us to see things more for what they are.
Among the partygoers on Saturday was Kevin Doherty, a Washington-based mathematician in a blue spacesuit.
In Ethan Canin's new novel, "A Doubter's Almanac," the mathematician Milo Andret is certainly despicable enough.
One mathematician, Benoit Mandelbrot, is responsible for devising perhaps the most popular fractal, the Mandelbrot set.
He's an author and mathematician who specializes in looking at the odds behind seemingly unlikely events.
Later, she transferred to the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corp, where she worked as a senior mathematician.
Johnson, a mathematician, checked and helped invent some of the math that got Glenn into orbit.
He has been variously identified as a Finnish sociologist, a Japanese mathematician and an Irish student.
The plane then departed late with the mathematician, and the woman was rebooked on later flight.
As a gifted mathematician, he saw the world as a series of equations to be solved.
Kim heard similar concerns about Corollary 3.12 from another mathematician, Teruhisa Koshikawa, currently at Kyoto University.
Even the English mathematician Alan Turing, famed for cracking the Enigma code, was fascinated by embryology.
Can I be the mathematician who figures out the algorithm but isn't actually the front face?
In 2012, the mathematician Shinichi Mochizuki published four papers on his own website with little fanfare.
But for anyone who is, a mathematician has rediscovered a technique that the ancient Babylonians used.
Descartes Labs — named after the seminal philosopher/mathematician Rene Descartes — describes itself as a "data refinery".
Katherine Johnson dies at 101 Former NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson has died at 101 years old.
"I've had people say, 'It's in Lurie somewhere,'" said Inna Zakharevich, a mathematician at Cornell University.
Ramanujan's infinite series for the reciprocal of pi — a clunky equation, even to this non-mathematician.
Our article yesterday about a black mathematician was one of the most popular in the briefing.
Working with the German mathematician Friedrich Hirzebruch, Dr. Atiyah developed a topological tool called K-theory.
I recently interviewed Eric Weinstein, a mathematician and a managing director of Peter Thiel's investment firm.
In this, DeMarco and Lindsey's work is heavily influenced by the mid 20th-century mathematician Aleksandr Aleksandrov.
It's February 26, 1616; You're legendary mathematician and astronomer Galileo Galilei, and today isn't a good day.
Long after she proved herself a first-rate mathematician, male faculties were still reluctant to hire her.
She rose from mathematician to supervisor of West Area Computing Group, making her NACA's first black supervisor.
The study itself, which was conducted by mathematician Jonathan Touboul at Brandeis University, is actually quite interesting.
In 1959, an Australian mathematician named George Batchelor predicted that these patterns follow an exact, regimented order.
In the 1950s, an Austrian-American mathematician and science historian, Otto E. Neugebauer, described two of them.
Indeed, Mr Rowe attributes part of his success as a teacher to his shortcomings as a mathematician.
The University of Manchester digitized a collection of over 150 letters by mathematician and codebreaker Alan Turing.
He was a mathematician by training, but discovered a talent for parody while an undergraduate at Harvard.
The R-rated thriller, starring Ben Affleck as an autistic mathematician, overcame a lukewarm reception from critics.
But Natalia Komarova, a mathematician at the University of California, Irvine, thinks she has cracked the problem.
The mathematician Eugenia Cheng calls this Bach pie, named for the great composer beloved by mathematicians everywhere.
Mathematician Katherine Johnson used her exceptional calculation skills to assess the flight paths of spacecraft for NASA.
Why not just one more, where it's Voldemort instead of Hamilton, or mathematician Gottfried Leibniz, or Taft?
His writing influenced mathematician and mystic Peter Ouspensky, early rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolokovsky, and even Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
This term is called the Euler phi function after its inventor, the 18th-century mathematician Leonhard Euler.
You would think such popularization of a technical term would warm the cockles of my mathematician heart.
The candidates included a retired bull-fighter, a Nobel prize winning mathematician and a former fighter pilot.
The Abel, named after Niels Henrik Abel, a Norwegian mathematician, is set up more like the Nobels.
"He truly is a universal mathematician," said Dr. Ellenberg, who has worked on problems with Dr. Venkatesh.
Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher who was best known for inventing the telescope.
The film also stars Octavia Spencer as mathematician Dorothy Vaughan and Janelle Monáe as engineer Mary Jackson.
Naked, torn and battered by the rocks, the dead man was a promising American mathematician, Scott Johnson.
Even the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid talked about what would later become the Mersenne primes, he said.
Philologist William Jones began using the symbol in 1706, but it was popularized by mathematician Leonhard Euler.
The historic site in Milton Keynes is where mathematician Alan Turing cracked Nazi Germany's "unbreakable" Enigma code.
Mathematician and author Joesph Mazur explains how having superstitions can actually promote a healthy and positive mentality.
The Abel, named after the Norwegian mathematician Niels Hendrik Abel, is set up more like the Nobels.
That candidate is known as a "Condorcet winner," after the 18th-century French mathematician Marquis de Condorcet.
There were no film recordings of the mathematician for actor Benedict Cumberbatch to base his performance on.
Back in 2450, British mathematician and actuary Benjamin Gompertz noticed a strange quirk about human aging and mortality.
A mathematician by training, he had never worked in astronomy—but he'd read Human Universe by Brian Cox.
Back in 1825, British mathematician and actuary Benjamin Gompertz noticed a strange quirk about human aging and mortality.
In a paper published in 1975, Edward Tufte, a prominent mathematician and designer, called such areas "barometric bellwethers".
I've always known I want to grow up to either be a fashion designer or a scientist/mathematician.
Watching her as she decided on a response was like watching a mathematician working out Fermat's Last Theorem.
According to Hyr2100n, the mathematician who designed the text-based game on this year's Bender badge, the AND!
The award, named after British mathematician Alan Turing, carries a $1 million prize, which the trio will split.
The first is Ada Lovelace, a mathematician whose proofs are considered the earliest form of the computer program.
Theodor Sterling, a mathematician, worked for oil companies both before and after the tobacco industry, the researchers said.
Between 1601 and 1612, he was the imperial mathematician at the court of Emperor Rudolf II, in Prague.
A mathematician who graduated summa cum laude from Yale, he has built one of baseball's largest analytics staffs.
Simons, a noted mathematician, is also the founder of Renaissance Technologies, one of the world's largest hedge funds.
Maryam Mirzakhani In 2014, mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani won the Fields Medal for her work in geometry and dynamics.
Katherine Johnson, NASA Mathematician You might remember her portrayal by Taraji P. Henson in 19813's Hidden Figures.
Its mathematician chief executive, Judy Faulkner, is a billionaire recluse who hosts P.T. Barnum-esque gatherings for clients.
"This is actually a good story," said Helmut Hofer, a mathematician at the Institute, sitting in his office.
"Furstenberg gave this beautiful, short proof," said Terence Tao, a mathematician at the University of California, Los Angeles.
"I wanted to be a mathematician working on coding and computer software for the Defense Department," she said.
Starting in the fifties, John Gill, a mathematician and gymnast from Georgia, made bouldering a discipline unto itself.
The trained mathematician founded Silent Eight when he moved to Southeast Asia from Poland about five years ago.
Katherine Johnson, a pioneering black mathematician who helped NASA launch men to the moon, died Monday at 101.
A tale about the 18th-century African-American mathematician includes actors, a vibrant marching band and wackadoo puppetry.
A common belief is that a mathematician who does not do great work by age 40 never will.
Katherine Johnson -- the mathematician portrayed by Taraji P. Henson in the Oscar-nominated film "Hidden Figures" -- has died.
"Getting involved with a very great mathematician, an out-of-party man, seduces me," she told Le Monde.
God the mathematician, they declared, had favored the circle above all other shapes, because it was geometrically perfect.
Jean Bourgain, a mathematician who conquered difficult problems prolifically across a wide swath of fields, died on Dec.
Vox's Phil Edwards asked mathematician Joseph Mazur about his book, Fluke, and one of its most incredible stories.
Novice candidates include business people, teachers, doctors, 11 farmers, two firemen, a fighter pilot, a mathematician and a hairdresser.
Usama Kadri, applied mathematician at the University of Cardiff, previously discussed these ideas with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - When Nicusor Dan, a quiet mathematician with almost no political experience, addresses voters ahead of Romania's Dec.
A mathematician will tell you that it's a stochastic process—a path defined by a series of random steps.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, British code-breaker and mathematician Alan Turing, who cracked Nazi Germany's secret encrypted Enigma code, was dyslexic.
Johnson is a real-life mathematician who was a key player in the early days of NASA's space program.
And it took another mathematician in 2017, Michaël Rao, to computationally verify that no other such pentagons could work.
The mathematician had been convicted of gross indecency in 1952 after an affair with a 19-year-old man.
"Jeffrey has the mind of a physicist," Harvard mathematician and biologist Martin Nowak told New York Magazine in 2100.
They are named after Marin Mersenne, a French theologian and mathematician who studied them in the early 17th century.
The mathematician Greg Kuperberg at the University of California - Davis has done research on mathematical aspects of Bell inequalities.
Goldblum played mathematician Dr. Ian Malcolm in the original Jurassic Park and its sequel, The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
Yes, the witch claims are pointed at Shushanna, a Russian mathematician who is very, shall we say, goal-oriented.
As mathematician and presenter Hannah Fry shows in this Numberphile video, the law can be applied to time, too.
Go deeper: A combination of Mother Nature's work, time and a skilled mathematician helped create the Great Stalacpipe Organ.
Vladimir Voevodsky, a groundbreaking computer scientist and mathematician, died in his home in Princeton, New Jersey on Sept. 30.
A news clipping for Katherine Johnson, a NASA mathematician who was the lead figure in the movie 'Hidden Figures.
"Pi may be irrational, but free pizza is anything but," Conway, an award winning mathematician, said in a statement.
One doesn't have to be a mathematician to work it out: 6x11=6666+32=98 Farfetched, you might say.
Notable among the three is Johnson, a brilliant mathematician who did some crucial number crunching for NASA's earliest programs.
Mathematician Katherine Johnson worked out how Apollo 11 astronauts would get to the moon by calculating the spacecraft's trajectory.
"It's a platform approach to the platform problem," said the Stanford-educated mathematician who is now based in Switzerland.
The technology for automaton clocks dates to Heron of Alexandria, the ancient Greek mathematician who wrote extensively about mechanics.
"Plagiarize," sang satirist Tom Lehrer, decades ago, making fun of a mathematician who had appropriated the work of others.
Amid such brutal calculus, Lee (himself an Ivy League-educated mathematician) fortunately doesn't stint on character development or plot.
Let's celebrate this ancient tradition with a sampling of favorite foolish puzzles by the late recreational mathematician Martin Gardner.
The chorus sings texts by the Dutch mathematician M. H. J. Schoenmaekers about the purity of a straight line.
Inez Fung Inez Fung is a mathematician and professor of atmospheric science at the University of California at Berkeley.
The measure has been nicknamed Turing's Law, after Alan Turing, the mathematician central to the development of the computer.
As a mathematician, I believe reducing birth rates substantially is our best prospect for raising global standards of living.
"He never got a Fields medal," said Peter C. Sarnak, a mathematician at the institute said of Dr. Langlands.
It builds on the theory of island biogeography, which I developed with the mathematician Robert MacArthur in the 1960s.
And Norbert Wiener, who was an MIT mathematician in 1950, wrote a book called Human Use of Human Beings.
We're covering markets tumbling over the coronavirus, the conviction of Harvey Weinstein and the death of a stellar mathematician.
Loosely inspired by the eventful life of the French mathematician Alexander Grothendieck, Fonseca has created a gorgeous opera prima.
Katherine Johnson, a trailblazing NASA mathematician and scientist whose story was depicted in the film Hidden Figures, has died.
Later, she was mentored by Dr. William W. Schiefflin Claytor, who suggested she aim to become a research mathematician.
As a mathematician, Dr. Villani has been nonpracticing since 2017, when he became an M.P. for Essonne, near Paris.
One points to a "Precision Eclipse Computation" page designed by mathematician and computer scientist Stephen Wolfram of Wolfram Research.
"I wasn't expecting to solve this problem completely," said Tao, a mathematician at the University of California, Los Angeles.
One day, early in 1913, the mathematician G. H. Hardy, a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, received a letter.
Interestingly, the brilliant mathematician Kurt Gödel, who was fascinated by recursive ideas, had similar concerns about the Constitution's resiliency.
The full interview with star mathematician Cédric Villani, hailing a "victory for hope" at Macron's Louvre victory party pic.twitter.
He is married to Grandma Nancy, "a white-haired panther of a woman," a mathematician and a devotee of enemas.
Meanwhile, in 2010 William Thurston, the late Cornell University mathematician and Fields Medal winner, heard about the shapes from McMullen.
The research program is called "family Floer theory" and is being developed by Mohammed Abouzaid, a mathematician at Columbia University.
Monée says she had to study with a mathematician, learn about orbiting and do equations to connect with her character.
Math can contribute in a broad way to every person's life whether that person actually becomes a mathematician or not.
"From a physics standpoint that's good enough to call it a law," said Punshon-Smith, a mathematician at Brown University.
During World War II, Babbitt worked on secret research projects for the government, drawing on his training as a mathematician.
Such advances are "taking luck out of gambling", says Adam Kucharski, a London-based mathematician, potentially driving away casual punters.
Today's Google Doodle honors German physicist and mathematician Max Born (1882-1970) on what would have been his 135th birthday.
Mr Fajardo, a mathematician who helped transform Medellín from a crime capital into a mecca of cool, promises political renewal.

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