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  2. Judith Grabiner - Wikipedia

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    Judith Victor Grabiner (born October 12, 1938) is an American mathematician and historian of mathematics, who is Flora Sanborn Pitzer Professor Emerita of Mathematics at Pitzer College, one of the Claremont Colleges. [1] Her main interest is in mathematics in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. [2]

  3. List of women in mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Judith Grabiner (born 1938), American historian of 18th- and 19th-century mathematics; Eva-Maria Graefe, German-English mathematical physicist, expert in ultracold atoms and Non-Hermitian quantum mechanics; Christine Graffigne (born 1959), French expert on Markov random fields for image analysis

  4. The Analyst - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics historian Judith Grabiner comments, "Berkeley's criticisms of the rigor of the calculus were witty, unkind, and — with respect to the mathematical practices he was criticizing — essentially correct". [10] While his critiques of the mathematical practices were sound, his essay has been criticised on logical and philosophical grounds.

  5. List of Pitzer College people - Wikipedia

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    Judith Grabiner, Mathematics, history of mathematics and science; awarded the 2014 Beckenback Book Prize for A Historian Looks Back: The Calculus as Algebra and Selected Writings (MAA Spectrum, 2010); inaugural member of the 2012 Fellows of the American Mathematical Society [5]

  6. Beckenbach Book Prize - Wikipedia

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    2014: Judith Grabiner, A Historian Looks Back: The Calculus as Algebra and Selected Writings; 2015: Seth Braver, Lobachevski Illuminated; 2017: Tim Chartier, When Life is Linear: From Computer Graphics to Bracketology; 2018: Roland van der Veen and Jan van de Craats, The Riemann Hypothesis: A Million Dollar Problem [7] [8] [9]

  7. How Did Judith Barsi Die? Inside the Harrowing Murder of the ...

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    Judith Eva Barsi was born on June 6, 1978, in Los Angeles, to Hungarian immigrants Maria and József Barsi. From a young age, Judith showed a remarkable talent for acting, assuming her first role ...

  8. Carl B. Allendoerfer Award - Wikipedia

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    Judith Grabiner: 1996 Descartes and Problem-Solving Tristan Needham: 1995 The Geometry of Harmonic Functions Lee Badgett: 1995 Lazzarini's Lucky Approximation of pi Joan P. Hutchinson: 1994 Coloring Ordinary Maps, Maps of Empires, and Maps of the Moon Xun-Cheng Huang 1993 From Intermediate Value Theorem to Chaos David Logothetti 1992

  9. List of books about polyhedra - Wikipedia

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