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  2. Ping Zhang (graph theorist) - Wikipedia

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    She is a professor of mathematics at Western Michigan University and the author of multiple textbooks on graph theory and mathematical proof. [ 1 ] Zhang earned a master's degree in 1989 from the University of Jordan , working there on ring theory with Hasan Al-Ezeh. [ 1 ]

  3. Gary Chartrand - Wikipedia

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    Gary Chartrand was born in 1936. He was raised in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and attended J. W. Sexton High School located in Lansing, Michigan.As an undergraduate student, he initially majored in chemical engineering, but switched to mathematics in his junior year, in which he also became a member of the honorary mathematics society Pi Mu Epsilon.

  4. Mathematical maturity - Wikipedia

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    The onset of this phase typically occurs during a 'transition to higher mathematics' course, an 'introduction to proofs' course or an introductory course in mathematical analysis or abstract algebra. Students of computer science or applied mathematics may encounter this formalism during their underclassman undergraduate years via a course in ...

  5. Triviality (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the term "trivial" is often used to refer to objects (e.g., groups, topological spaces) with a very simple structure. These include, among others: Empty set: the set containing no or null members; Trivial group: the mathematical group containing only the identity element; Trivial ring: a ring defined on a singleton set

  6. Theorem of transition - Wikipedia

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    Interscience tracts in pure and applied mathematics. Krieger. ISBN 978-0-88275-228-0. Matsumura, Hideyuki (1986). Commutative ring theory. Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics. Vol. 8. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-36764-6. MR 0879273. Zbl 0603.13001

  7. Minimal counterexample - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a minimal counterexample is the smallest example which falsifies a claim, and a proof by minimal counterexample is a method of proof which combines the use of a minimal counterexample with the ideas of proof by induction and proof by contradiction.

  8. Proofs from THE BOOK - Wikipedia

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    Proofs from THE BOOK is a book of mathematical proofs by Martin Aigner and Günter M. Ziegler.The book is dedicated to the mathematician Paul ErdÅ‘s, who often referred to "The Book" in which God keeps the most elegant proof of each mathematical theorem.

  9. Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study - Wikipedia

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    The International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA)'s Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) [1] is a series of international assessments of the mathematics and science knowledge of students around the world. The participating students come from a diverse set of educational systems (countries ...