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  2. Sarah Flannery - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Flannery (born 1982, County Cork, Ireland) was, at sixteen years old, the winner of the 1999 Esat Young Scientist Exhibition for her development of the Cayley–Purser algorithm, based on work she had done with researchers at Baltimore Technologies during a brief internship there. [1]

  3. William Henry Young - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Young FRS [1] (London, 20 October 1863 – Lausanne, 7 July 1942) was an English mathematician. Young was educated at City of London School and Peterhouse, Cambridge . [ 2 ] He worked on measure theory , Fourier series , differential calculus , amongst other fields, and made contributions to the study of functions of several ...

  4. Karen Wynn - Wikipedia

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    Karen Wynn is known for her pioneering work on infants' and children's early numerical cognition.The first of her many influential research studies on this topic, published in the scientific journal Nature in 1992, reported that five-month-old human infants are able to compute the outcomes of simple addition and subtraction operations on small sets of physical objects.

  5. List of African-American mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of the methods being used to make provisions for outstanding high school mathematics students in North Carolina [196] 1973 (F) Therese Hance Braithwaite University of California, Berkeley: The development of a function theory in education based on a construct of a unity [197] 1974 (F) Della Pearl Domonek Bell University of Texas

  6. Letters to a Young Mathematician - Wikipedia

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    Letters to a Young Mathematician (ISBN 0-465-08231-9) is a 2006 book by Ian Stewart, and is part of Basic Books' Art of Mentoring series. Stewart mentions in the preface that he considers this book an update to G.H. Hardy 's A Mathematician's Apology .

  7. Ron Larson - Wikipedia

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    Roland "Ron" Edwin Larson (born October 31, 1941) is a professor of mathematics at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, Pennsylvania. [1] He is best known for being the author of a series of widely used mathematics textbooks ranging from middle school through the second year of college.

  8. History of mathematics - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of early Chinese mathematics has demonstrated its unique development compared to other parts of the world, leading scholars to assume an entirely independent development. [105] The oldest extant mathematical text from China is the Zhoubi Suanjing (周髀算經), variously dated to between 1200 BC and 100 BC, though a date of about ...

  9. Scott Young (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Alexander Young (April 14, 1918 – June 12, 2005) was a Canadian journalist, sportswriter, and novelist. He was the father of musicians Neil Young and Astrid Young . [ 1 ] Over his career, Young wrote 45 books, including novels and non-fiction for adult and youth audiences.