Gopher.quux.org70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt Spurious and doubtful works Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894 Pliny, the Younger Plouffe,Simon, Editor Plunkitt, George Washington Plutarch Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809 http://gopher.quux.org:70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt
Project Gutenberg: Authors List Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894. Pliny, the Younger. Plouffe, Simon, Editor. Plunkitt,George Washington. Plutarch. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. Polly, Jean Armour. http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
Extractions: This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" http://promo.net/pg/ PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Monday 03 September 2001 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935 Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897
Extractions: This page contains pointers to lecture notes, books, software, etc. of particular interest to researchers in discrete mathematics. If you know of any such items please address e-mail to the Managing Editor . Thank you. The MACEK package, written by Petr Hlineny, is for practical structural computations with matroids representable over finite (partial) fields. This package supports easy manipulation with matrices representing matroids over finite partial fields. There are tests for minors, equivalence, branch-width three, connectivity, and other structural properties available. One can also generate all nonequivalent 3-connected extensions of matroids. More functions are planned for the future, and suggestions are welcome. The Mathematica "guessing machine" RATE , written by Christian Krattenthaler, allows you to guess a closed form expression (if existent) for a sequence of numbers, given the first few terms of the sequence. Thus, RATE complements Neile Sloane and Simon Plouffe's SUPERSEEKER and Bruno Salvy and Paul Zimmermann's GFUN . The Maple equivalent of RATE, called
Literature On Non-Realistic Computer Graphics In Walter R. Bender and Wil Plouffe, Editors, Image Handling and In Václav Skala,Editor, Proceedings of WSCG'95 (Pilzen 56 Paul Richens and Simon Schofield. http://isgwww.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~stefans/seminare/sfu/litlist.html
Extractions: A. Appel, F. J. Rohlf, and A. J. Stein. The haloed line effect for hidden line elimination. In Proceedings of SIGGRAPH'79, (Chicago, August 1979) , Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, pages 151-157, New York, 1979. ACM SIGGRAPH. Teresa W. Bleser, John L. Sibert, and J. Patrick McGee. Charcoal Sketching: Returning Control to the Artist. ACM Transactions on Graphics , 7(1):76-81, January 1988. H. Blum. A Transformation for Extracting New Descriptors of Shape. In W. Wathen-Dunn, editor, Models for the Perception of Speech and Visual Form , pages 362-380, Cambridge, MA, 1967. MIT Press. F. J. Canny. A computational approach to edge detection. IEEE Trans PAMI R. W. Floyd and L. Steinberg. An adaptive algorithm for spatial gray scale. In SID 75, Int. Symp. Dig. Tech. Papers , page 36. 1975. Don Herbison-Evans. How to Merge Hidden Arcs and Then Not Draw Them. Computer and Graphics Terry M. Higgins and Kellogg S. Booth. A cel-based model for paint systems. In M. Green, editor, Proceedings of Graphics Interface '86 , pages 82-90, May 1986.
Bibliogrphie Schofield, 1994 Simon Schofield to 2D Shape Blending. In Edwin E. Catmull, Editor,Proceedings of Fibers. In Walter R. Bender and Wil Plouffe, Editors, Image http://isgwww.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/pub/books/npr/Bibliographie/Bibliographie.htm
Www.math.ohio-state.edu/JAT/DATA/OPSFNET/1998.01.fixed 5.1 January 15, 1998 ~~~~~ From OPSF Editor muldoon@yorku.ca On-LineEncyclopedia of Integer Sequences, Simon Plouffe's `Inverse Symbolic http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/JAT/DATA/OPSFNET/1998.01.fixed
Extractions: communicated me on November 22, 1997 the following question by Irving Segal . As Irving Segal wrote, the question is relevant to theoretical physics and seems mathematically interesting. As far as I know, the question has not yet been answered by anybody. Tom Koornwinder Subject: Wilf and Zeilberger win Steele prize On January 13, 1998 I received a message from Doron Zeilberger to his E-friends that Herbert Wilf and Doron Zeilberger were awarded the 1998 Steele prize. He added the responses of Herbert Wilf and himself to this prize, see below. I congratulate Herbert and Doron on this well-deserved award. Tom Koornwinder Response to the Award of the 1998 Steele Prize by Doron Zeilberger Subject: Arno Kuijlaars receives 1998 Popov prize The following is based on a message from Prof. Jaap Korevaar and on the URL http://math.vanderbilt.edu/events/approx.html I congratulate Arno. Tom Koornwinder Subject: Ian Macdonald to give plenary lecture at ICM Ian G. Macdonald (Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, England) is one of 21 mathematicians invited to give one-hour Plenary Lectures at ICM-98, the International Congress of Mathematicians, to be held in Berlin, Germany, August 18-27, 1998. This invitation was issued by the Organizing Committee on the recommendation of the Program Committee appointed by the International Mathematical Union (IMU). This information is taken from the IMU website at the URL http://elib.zib.de/ICM98/B/2 Topic #7 OP-SF NET 5.1 January 15, 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From: Virginia Kiryakova
Recommended Mathematics Literature James R. Newman (Editor). 4 Volumes, Tempus, reprinted 1988 (original1956). NJA Sloane and Simon Plouffe. Academic Press, 1995. http://olympiads.win.tue.nl/imo/books.html
Institute Advisory Board Biographies Louise Plouffe joined Health Canada in 1989 as a Psychological Association and BookReview Editor for the Honours program in Biology at Simon Fraser University http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/institutes/ia/about_ia/advisory_board/members/ia_iab_
Extractions: Sheila Laidlaw is the former head of the University of New Brunswick Library Services. In her retirement, she continuously works to promote healthy lifestyles for seniors. She is secretary to the Board and volunteer Office Manager of the Third Age Centre at St. Thomas University. The Centre is a group of active seniors and others interested in getting more out of the "golden years." She has held terms as vice-president and president at the centre. She is also on the Senior Centre Advisory Board, which oversees , an interactive website devoted to seniors' continued learning. She is the past president of the Canadian Federation of University Women's Fredericton chapter, where she is now chair of Status of Women. She is also the Director of Status of Women and Human Rights on the National CFUW Board. Sheila Laidlaw has been involved in a number of conferences, workshops and presentations. She was the project coordinator for the Fredericton Task Force on Seniors. She has produced a number of articles, book chapters and also hosted a community TV program for Fredericton seniors.
AUTHORS 18781937 Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848 Marshall, Logan, Editor Martorell, Joanot,d circa 427-347 BC Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894- Plouffe, Simon Plutarch Poe http://www.avalondigitalpress.com/authors.htm
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | How Random Is Pi? By Dr David Whitehouse BBC News Online science Editor. That discovery was made byDavid Bailey and Canadian mathematicians Peter Borewin and Simon Plouffe. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2146295.stm
Extractions: BBC News Online science editor Mathematicians have achieved a major step towards answering the question of whether numbers like pi and other mathematical constants are truly random and for the first time linked number theory with chaos theory. It is not just a mathematical curiosity they say. Proving that pi never repeats itself would be a major advance in our theory of numbers. It may also allow the construction of unbreakable codes based on long sequences of random numbers. The value of pi is known to 500 billion places. No cyclic patterns have been found and if mathematicians are correct none will ever be found no matter how many digits are calculated. Hypothesis A Pi, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, has been known for thousands of years to be mystifying. Some ancient Greeks built a religion around it.
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | How Random Is Pi? By Dr David Whitehouse BBC News Online science Editor That discovery was made byDavid Bailey and Canadian mathematicians Peter Borewin and Simon Plouffe. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/sci/tech/2146295.stm
Extractions: Mathematicians have achieved a major step towards answering the question of whether numbers like pi and other mathematical constants are truly random and for the first time linked number theory with chaos theory. It is not just a mathematical curiosity they say. Proving that pi never repeats itself would be a major advance in our theory of numbers. It may also allow the construction of unbreakable codes based on long sequences of random numbers. The value of pi is known to 500 billion places. No cyclic patterns have been found and if mathematicians are correct none will ever be found no matter how many digits are calculated. Hypothesis A Pi, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, has been known for thousands of years to be mystifying. Some ancient Greeks built a religion around it. Pi is a ubiquitous number whose first few digits are the well-known 3.14159. Pi will go on forever¿
Books / Science & Nature / Mathematics / Number Theory Modular Forms and Fermat's Last Theorem Gary Cornell (Editor), et al The Encyclopediaof Integer Sequences NJA Sloane, Simon Plouffe / Hardcover / Published http://www.bookmag.com/books/science---nature/138.html
Combinatorial Links Peter Paule is working as Associate Editor for Computer Algebra for 's S. Finch);Inverse Symbolic Calculator at the CECM (including Simon Plouffe's Table of http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/research/combinat/risc/links/
Extractions: Description Researchers Seminar Lectures ... Mailing List Search: The Fields Institute Program on Special Functions, q -Series and Related Topics , Toronto, Canada, June 12-23. CARMA Workshop: Topics in Symbolic Computation , Kopenhagen, Denmark, October 5-6. th International Conference on Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics , Vienna, Austria, July 14-18. nd , Maratea, Italy, August 31-September 6. MSRI Workshop on Symbolic Computation in Geometry and Analysis , Berkley, California, October 12-16. rd th International Conference on Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics , Barcelona, Spain, June 7-11.
6 May 2002 the entire file, so I was forced to use a textEditor (BBEdit Lite Simon Plouffe sentlog(13981) ~ 9.5454545454 ., log(163) ~ 163/32, Zeta(3) ~ log(19)/sqrt(6 http://www.mathpuzzle.com/6may2002.htm
Extractions: material added 6 May 2002 Theo Gray has built a Periodic Table. A full photo history is available . I helped him a bit, and hope to write up some of my elemental discoveries soon. As an example, take a look at this molybdenum ingot The Catalan conjecture, that 8 and 9 are the only consectutive powers, has been proven. This has been expected for awhile, as mentioned by Ivars Peterson . There, he mentions "Preda Mihailescu of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich has proved a theorem that is likely to lead to a solution of Catalan's conjecture." The theorem bounded any possible answers to the conjecture within a computer searchable space, and it seems Mihailescu has finished the search. Mathematician Bill Tutte has died. Among his many accomplishments, he disproved Tait's conjecture . I talked about this and about him on 19 November . In 2001, one of his conjectures was proven. Snark Theorem: Any Snark has a Petersen Graph minor. (Conjectured by Tutte, called Snarks by Gardner, proven by Robertson, Sanders, Seymour and Thomas.) NPL puzzler Kray will run Intercoastal Altercations, a team puzzle solving event, on May 11th. See
Pi314.at Pi-Literature Le nombre Pi Editor Association pour le Développement de la Culture Scientifique Bailey,Jonathan M. Borwein, Peter B. Borwein and Simon Plouffe The Quest http://pi314.at/math/literature.html
Extractions: If you know more interesting references, please let me know! Books: Pi - Algorithmen, Computer, Arithmetik (mit CD-ROM), 250 Seiten, DM 78, ISBN 3-540-63419-3, Springer-Verlag 1998 (german) Beckmann, Petr: A history of Pi - 5. ed. - Boulder, CO: Golem Pr., 1982. - 202 p. - ISBN 0-911762-18-3. Berggren, Lennart; Borwein, Jonathan M.; and Borwein, Peter: Pi: A Source Book , Springer-Verlag, Jan. 2000 (2nd Ed.) Beutel, Eugen: Die Quadratur des Kreises (german) Blatner, David: The Joy of Pi , 1997 (deutsch: Pi. Magie einer Zahl) Borwein, Jonathan M.: Pi and the AGM: a study in analytic number theory and computational complexity - 1987, Canadian Math. Soc. series of monographs and advanced texts. Delahaye, Jean-Paul: Pi. Die Story. - 1999, Birkhäuser Verlag (german) Drinfel'd, G. I.: Quadratur des Kreises und Transzendenz von Pi , Berlin: Dt. Verl. d. Wiss., 1980 (german) Im Haus der Seschat (german) Hobson, E. W.: Squaring the circle
Links In English 81 (July 1 To August 31, 2002 - 16) generated using a new tagging program written by Simon Plouffe at the CECM, SimonFraser Music on the Web (UK) Classical Editor Rob Barnett Music Webmaster http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/7863/furt/alfa_english81.html
Bizwarcho Linkpage 7 - We Know You'll Like It. Editor, and TAG generator, it has a powerful playlist Editor, and full Bailey, togetherwith Canadian mathematicians Peter Borwein and Simon Plouffe, found a http://www.bizwarcho.com/linkpage.7.html