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1. Category:Japanese Mathematicians - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia This category is for Japanese mathematicians. Mathematicians can also be browsed by field and by period. The root category for mathematicians is here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Japanese_mathematicians | |
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2. Japanese Mathematicians Topics At Duck Duck Go Aida Yasuaki Aida Yasuaki also known as Aida Yasuaki or Aida Ammei, was a Japanese mathematician in the Edo period. http://duckduckgo.com/c/Japanese_mathematicians |
3. About: Japanese Mathematicians Property Value; rdf type skosConcept; rdfs label Japanese mathematicians; Categor aMatem ticos de Jap n; LuokkaJapanilaiset matemaatikot; Cat gorieMath maticien http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Japanese_mathematicians | |
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4. Science Fair Projects - Category:Japanese Mathematicians The Ultimate Science Fair Projects Encyclopedia CategoryJapanese mathematicians http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Cate | |
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5. Category:Japanese Mathematicians - Wikivisual Pages in category Japanese mathematicians There are 8 pages in this section of this category. http://en.wikivisual.com/index.php/Category:Japanese_mathematicians | |
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6. Online Dictionary - Category:Japanese Mathematicians Articles in category Japanese mathematicians There are 16 articles in this category. http://www.fact-archive.com/encyclopedia/Category:Japanese_mathematicians | |
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7. Weird World Records - Associated Content - Associatedcontent.com Most accurate value of Pi The number is too large to list here but Japanese mathematicians have calculated the number to 206,158,430,000 decimal places. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/218155/weird_world_records.html | |
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8. Japanese Mathematics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Sangaku, the custom of presenting mathematical problems, carved in wood tablets, to the public in shinto shrines; Soroban, a Japanese abacus; CategoryJapanese mathematicians http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_mathematics | |
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9. Japan-Korea Workshop On Number Theory And Ergodic Theory The aim of this workshop is to encourage the collaboration among Chinese, Korean and Japanese mathematicians who are working on arithmetics and dynamics. http://www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/prob/JKErgodic.html |
10. Interview With Heisuke Hironaka [a Great Japanese Mathematician Speaks Informall If it’s only Japanese mathematicians, instead of making propaganda about their own ideas, usually they praise the ideas of others—and quite often without meaning it! http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1482067/posts | |
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11. Talk:Figure-eight Knot (mathematics) - Definition Colin Adams was not the one who showed it has the smallest volume. I can't remember who it was. I think maybe a pair of Japanese mathematicians.ChanHo Suh 0159, Sep 8, 2004 http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Talk:Figure-eight_knot_(mathematics) |
12. Mikio Sato - Japanese Mathematician Mikio Sato (born 1928) is a Japanese mathematician, working in what he calls algebraic analysis. He studied at Tokyo University, and then did graduate study in physics http://www.japan-101.com/culture/mikio_sato.htm | |
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13. Jurij Vega - Definition Among these Japanese mathematicians were presumably Shinsuke Seki Kowa, named also Takakazu (1640 – 1708) who in 1700 had found 10 places, Takebe Hikojiro Katahiro Kenko (1664 – 1739 http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Jurij_Vega | |
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14. The Contributions Of Japanese Mathematicians Since 1950 Summary | BookRags.com The Contributions of Japanese Mathematicians Since 1950. The Contributions of Japanese Mathematicians Since 1950 summary with 5 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information http://www.bookrags.com/research/the-contributions-of-japanese-mathe-scit-07123/ |
15. SpectroscopyNOW.com - Spectroscopy And Spectrometry Portal A microscopic mathematical analysis of diamond suggests that it has but one chemical cousin dubbed by Japanese mathematicians the K4 crystal . http://www.spectroscopynow.com/coi/cda/landing.cda?type=Feature&d-49489-p=6& |
16. Yutaka Taniyama - Japanese Mathematician Yutaka Taniyama (谷山 豊, November 12, 1927 November 17, 1958) was a Japanese mathematician. http://www.japan-101.com/culture/yutaka_taniyama.htm | |
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17. Answers.com - Who Are The Mathematicians In The World Kunihiko Kodaira geometry. Other Japanese mathematicians who have won high honors Still other Japanese mathematicians made significant contributions http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_are_the_mathematicians_in_the_world |
18. Seki Takakazu (Japanese Mathematician) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Seki Takakazu (Japanese mathematician), c. 1640Fujioka, JapanOctober 24, 1708Edo now Tokyothe most important figure of the wasan (“Japanese calculation”) tradition (see http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/533056/Seki-Takakazu | |
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19. Upcoming Features Science writer Tony Rothman speaks about his latest book Sacred Mathematics, Buddhist temples, and traveling Japanese mathematicians.-Philosopher Daniel Cloud examines the links http://www.wprb.com/news/2009/03/19/458 | |
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20. Takakazu Seki Kowa Biography | BookRags.com His work was all the more remarkable in light of the fact that Japanese mathematicians were unaware of algebra. It was Seki Kowa's achievement, however, to provide a number of http://www.bookrags.com/biography/takakazu-seki-kowa-scit-03123/ |
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