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  1. Asian Mathematician Introduction: Heisuke Hironaka, Sarvadaman Chowla, Habash Al-Hasib Al-Marwazi, Yum-Tong Siu, Hansraj Gupta
  2. The Contributions of Japanese Mathematicians since 1950: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by P. Andrew Karam, 2001
  3. African-Americans in Mathematics 2: 4th Conference for African-American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciencejune 16-19, 1998, Rice University, Houston, Texas (Contemporary Mathematics) by Tex.) Conference for African-American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences (4th : 1998 : Houston, Nathaniel Dean, et all 1999-12
  4. Twice as Less by Eleanor W Orr, 1997-10-17
  5. Benjamin Banneker: American Scientific Pioneer (Signature Lives) by Myra Weatherly, 2006-05-30

1. Category:Asian Mathematician Stubs - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Pages in category Asian mathematician stubs The following 160 pages are in this category, out of 160 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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2. Mathematicians Of The African Diaspora
African American Mathematicians.
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/index.html
Mathematicians of the African Diaspora In Mathematics, more than any other field of study, have we heard proclamations and statements similar to, " The Negro is incapable of succeeding ." Ancient and present achievements contradict such statements. One of the purposes of this website is to exhibit the inaccuracy of those proclamations by exhibiting the accomplishments of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora within the Mathematical Sciences. click graphic to enter E NTER Mathematicians of the African Diaspora If you are stuck in a frame CLICK THIS y
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3. West Asian Mathematics - History For Kids!
West Asian Mathematics for Kids Once people in West Asia figured out how to write down numbers, about 3500 BC, they quickly began to want to use cuneiform to write down other
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/westasia/science/math.htm

4. History Of IPMU
and Reception Focus Week Neutrino Mass Masahiro Takada Wins ASJ Young Astronomer Award Humboldt Research Award to Hirosi Ooguri External Advisory Board Meeting Asian Mathematicians and
http://www.ipmu.jp/webfm_send/171
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5. Baza Matematykow Polskich
Searchable by name or subject. Polish, English
http://www.impan.gov.pl/Bazamat/

6. Biographies
AfricanAmericans. Black History Month Resource Center - Biographies and other useful resources for Black History month. Black History Month - You will find biographies, timelines
http://www.sldirectory.com/studf/bio.html
Web Sites for Students
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7. Canon, Curriculum, Culture
Asian students seem unfazed by the fact that Western history offers few examples of brilliant Asian mathematicians. White men, as well as women, Hispanics, Native Americans, etc
http://mtprof.msun.edu/Win1994/PTart.html
Canon, Curriculum, Culture
Paul Trout
English
MSU [Bozeman] Now that the battle over what "should and should not" be taught in humanities courses has simmered down a bit, it might be time to point out that the conflict has been noisy, slovenly, and indecisive because combatants on both sides rarely define, or distinguish between, the shibboleths they are fighting over"canon" and "curriculum." More often than not, the two terms have been used interchangeably, so that arguments in support of the canon were attacked by arguments about the curriculum, and arguments for changing the curriculum were often repelled by vigorous defenses of the canon. These two terms, however, are different, and we must distinguish between them if we are to know what we are fighting about, and how to fight about it fairly and cogently. I'll explain how these two terms differ, and then argue that some of the principal thrusts aimed at the "canon" wind up missing their target. The word "canon" is easy to define but rather more difficult to explain. Simply, a canon is an assembly of texts (some fictional, some non-fictional) that a culture (i.e., people whose social roles allow them to influence such things) deems valuable and seeks to preserve. Every literate culture has a canon; Japan, India, New Guinea, Norway, China, Germany, Russia, etc., each has a national heritage of texts (novels, epic poems, plays, stories, biographies and autobiographies, sermons, histories) it publicly esteems and preserves. Yet, a canon need not be made up of national texts alone. In the case of countries that are very closely connected by a shared language and, to some extent, history, such as Great Britain, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and the United States, the canons of each country will have in common a certain number of texts and authors but also include a number that are esteemed only within each country. Shakespeare and Swift will show up in the canons of all five nations, but Margaret Atwood and Richard Wright won't. What makes the situation a little more complicated is that a number of texts from ancient Greece and Rome are included in the national canons of most Western nations. Since these nations mutually agree that these texts are valuable and to be officially esteemed, one might say that in addition to national canons there is also a canon for Western civilization, as well as for each country within Western civilization.

8. Mathematical Folks
Some biographical sketches of mathematicians, ancient and modern.
http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/Math/MathFolks.html
Mathographies
These biographical sketches were composed by BCC faculty for use in BCC classes.

9. East Asian Mathematics -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
East Asian mathematics, the discipline of mathematics as it developed in China and Japan.
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1238455/East-Asian-mathematics
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Table of Contents: East Asian mathematics Article Article Mathematics in China Mathematics in China - The textual sources The textual sources - - The Nine Chapters The Nine Chapters - - - Arithmetic of fractions Arithmetic of fractions - - - Algorithms for areas and volumes Algorithms for areas and volumes - - - Solution of systems of simultaneo... Solution of systems of simultaneous linear equations - - - Square and cube roots Square and cube roots - - - Problems involving right triangle...

10. WMY2000 NewsLetter 5 Editorial
In writing this article, I owe much to Southeast Asian mathematicians, especially to Professor MariJo Ruiz of Ateneo de Manila University. I would like to thank them.
http://wmy2000.math.jussieu.fr/5_edito.html
WMY2000 NewsLetter 5
EDITORIAL
"Southeast Asia and Mathematics"
Mitsuo Morimoto
Summary :
  • A workshop in Thailand Sandwich Program in the Philippines CDE's support for Vietnam ICME - 9 in WMY 2000
  • A workshop in Thailand
    In January 1997 a Workshop on Analysis was held in Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand. Professor Huzihiro Araki was the Japanese organizer and chose eight fields of analysis: operator algebras, function algebras, harmonic analysis, wavelets, hyperfunctions, Wiener functional integrals, solvable lattice models, and non-commutative differential geometry. I was invited to give an introductory lecture on hyperfunctions. As newspapers have reported, the spectacular success of Thai economy can be felt during a short drive between the airport and the city center of Bangkok. Applied Science has been developing satisfactorily in Thailand. However, the growth of theoretical science has lagged behind and Thailand is not doing much in mainstream theoretical sciences, especially in mathematics. At this stage in the progress of the country, Thailand felt a need to promote pure mathematics. With this in mind, Professor Sidney Mitchel, an American professor working at Chulalokorn University, organized the workshop.

    11. Directory Of Latin American And Caribbean Mathematicians
    Compiled by UMALCA. Searchable.
    http://umalca.impa.br/

    Directory of Latin American and Caribbean Mathematicians

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    Directory of Latin American and Caribbean Mathematicians

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    12. Category:Mathematicians - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Subcategories. This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Mathematicians
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    13. Math Facts Definition Of Math Facts In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    The search of Central Asian mathematicians for such a solution was not successful. However, these mathematicians were well acquainted both with geometric methods (using conic
    http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Math facts

    14. Archimedes - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Biography of the mathematician and physician with links to relevant terms.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes
    Archimedes
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For other uses, see Archimedes (disambiguation) Archimedes of Syracuse
    (Greek: Ἀρχιμήδης)

    Archimedes Thoughtful by Fetti Born c
    Syracuse, Sicily

    Magna Graecia
    Died c
    Syracuse
    Residence Syracuse, Sicily Fields Mathematics Physics Engineering Astronomy ... Infinitesimals Archimedes of Syracuse Greek c. c. Greek mathematician physicist engineer inventor , and astronomer . Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity . Among his advances in physics are the foundations of hydrostatics statics and an explanation of the principle of the lever . He is credited with designing innovative machines , including siege engines and the screw pump that bears his name. Modern experiments have tested claims that Archimedes designed machines capable of lifting attacking ships out of the water and setting ships on fire using an array of mirrors. Archimedes is generally considered to be the greatest mathematician of antiquity and one of the greatest of all time.

    15. Asian Mathematics Conference
    POST CONFERENCE. The Organising Committee would like to thank all participants in making the 5th Asian Mathematical Conference a successful one.
    http://math.usm.my/amc2009/

    PUTRA WORLD TRADE CENTER Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
    Home POST CONFERENCE
    The Organising Committee would like to thank all participants in making the 5th Asian Mathematical Conference a successful one. We will try our upmost to come up with the conference proceedings within this year. We will post the proceedings once it is ready. Sample pictures from the conference can be found here . The other pictures will be included in the CD proceedings to be posted to the participants later on. INTRODUCTION The Asian Mathematical Conference (AMC) series is a major South East Asian Mathematical Society (SEAMS) conference, held every 4-5 years and hosted by countries in Asia. The first AMC was held in Hong Kong (1990), the second in Thailand (1995), the third in the Phillipines (2000) and the latest was in Singapore (2005). Malaysia will be hosting the conference in 2009. OBJECTIVE The objective of the conference is to provide a forum for mathematics researchers from Asia to foster links and collaborations among themselves and with mathematicians from other parts of the world through discussion of issues, exchange of ideas and the presentation of research findings. FOCUS AREAS ACTIVITIES
    • Keynote address by international renowned mathematicians Invited talks by prominent regional mathematicians Contributed Papers Workshops
    The Conference is organised by
    • Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society Universiti Sains Malaysia Mathematics Departments of Malaysian Public Universities

    16. The Ferret
    greater than the number itself can have no meaning other than that the number is inherently sarcastic, maintains Kirsch, and leading American, European and Asian mathematicians
    http://www.theferret.org.uk/articleDetail.php?articleID=77

    17. MathCS.org - Real Analysis: 9.11. Weierstrass, Karl (1815-1897)
    Biography of the mathematician. From Interactive Real Analysis.
    http://www.mathcs.org/analysis/reals/history/weierstr.html
    Interactive Real Analysis - part of MathCS.org
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    9.11. Weierstrass, Karl (1815-1897)
    Why these ads ... Karl Weierstrass was one of the leaders in rigor in analysis and was known as the "father of modern analysis." In addition, he is considered one of the greatest mathematics teachers of all-time. Karl Wilhelm Theodor Weierstrass was born October 31, 1815, in Ostenfelde, Westphalia, Germany. He was the first of four children of a customs official under Napoleon. His father would later enter the Prussian taxation service and would move his family often. The father himself was the stereotypical overbearing father who attempted to dominate the lives of all his children. Karl was on the receiving end of lectures well past the age of forty. Curiously, none of his children ever married. Despite the many schools and inept parenting, Karl still managed to excel in school and held down a part-time job as a bookkeeper in his spare time. Unfortunately, this was the start of his trouble. Karl's father saw that his son was intelligent because of all the prizes he brought home. He also deduced that his son must be good bookkeeper. From these two facts, he figured his son could be a great accountant and the best accounting jobs were in the government. Therefore, his son would study commerce and law to prepare for a government career. The only problem was that his son was much more interested in mathematics. However, Karl bowed to his father's wishes and entered the University of Bonn in 1834 to pursue a career as an accountant. That was about as far as he followed his father's advice. Sick of his lectures, he simply stopped attending them and spent most of his time fencing (with swords), drinking beer, partying and reading mathematics books. After four years, he returned home without a degree in anything.

    18. Shing-Tung Yau
    It brings us to Goel's article concerned with the challenge facing all Asian mathematicians in the USA. As people with South Asia origins are subjected to the stereotype of a
    http://www.doctoryau.com/visibility_asian_am.html
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    Visibility of Asian Americans in Mathematics
    Appeared in Notices of American Mathematical Society
    Volume 54, Number 1, January 2007. Page 6.
    During the Madrid ICM-2006, there was considerable popular press coverage on a focal topic leading to it, namely the Poincare Conjecture. Among the coverage is an August 28 article in New Yorker by Nasar and Gruber. It was a much talk-about piece of publicity on mathematics at many dinner tables. Jackson's "Conjectures No More?" in your September issue of the Notices followed. After reading these two articles in parallel, it is then particularly gratifying to read Goel's article on "An Invisible Minority" concerned with the need of Asian American mathematicians in the context of our social political environment. There are many reasons for being gratifying. Bun Wong and Yat Sun Poon
    Professors of Mathematics
    University of California at Riverside Shing-Tung Yau

    19. VnLoveU - Climate Change-my Home Will Be Sunk Under Water-yours Are The Same-thi
    prize is given to Professor Ch u to honor his contribution in proving the fundamental lemma proposed by Robert Langlands, it also make him become the newest Asian mathematicians
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    20. OLD Web Page Of Christophe PRIEUR
    Presentation of this mathematician.
    http://www.laas.fr/~cprieur/
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    I moved. P lease update your bookmarks. You will be shortly redirected to my new home page:
    http://www.gipsa-lab.fr/~christophe.prieur

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