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K. Slowinski 34243. K. Slowinski Improve the tracing of pictures with invisible lines. Tech.Rep. it-189, LIFL, Univ. Lille 1, France, July 1990. David Simplot's Home Page http://www.lifl.fr/~simplot/lf2d/docs/Slowinski-K.html
BD-reduction-pw 34243. K. Slowinski Improve the tracing of pictures with invisible lines. Tech.Rep. David Simplot's Home Page - Research Project/Projet de Recherche http://www.lifl.fr/~simplot/lf2d/docs/BD-reduction-pw.html
Slowinski Award New York, New York Slowinski, Ronald J Van Keppel, G. William Kansas City, MissouriWeaver, Chelsea R. - Salado, Arkansas Whitacre, David - Lisle, Illinois http://www.naherpetology.org/slowinskiaward.asp
Extractions: This Award will be established by the Board of Directors of The Center for North American Herpetology (CNAH) as a trust in perpetuity in recognition of the scientific achievements of the late Joseph B. Slowinski, whose life-long study on amphibians and reptiles evolution, especially venomous snakes, is amply demonstrated in his extensive academic and popular writings, photography, and scholarship. Specifications of The Slowinski Award The Slowinski Award, shall be presented once each year provided a qualified recipient is identified. In the absence of a qualified recipient, no award will be given. The award may not be divided, but must be presented in full, to a single individual. The recipient of The Slowinski Award will be chosen by a panel of at least three herpetologists, one of which will serve as chair, and which have been selected by the CNAH board of directors. These panelists are: Frank T. Burbrink (City University of New York, Staten Island), Brian I. Crother (Committee Chairperson, Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond), and Robin Lawson (California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco). The charge to this panel is to select the most significant published contribution to snake systematics worldwide for the award year. Qualifications of The Slowinski Award Eligibility for The Slowinski Award is automatic upon the publication of a qualifying manuscript in the previous calendar year. A qualifying manuscript must have undergone peer-review prior to its publication in an English periodical or book. Additionally, the content of the publication must examine the relationships or taxonomic status of any group of snakes. The Slowinski Award panel will have full discretion as to whether a manuscript meets the eligibility requirements.
Reality And Other States Today's New York Times notes the passing of David Lewis and Joseph Slowinski andcontains interesting stories regarding Sandra Miranda and Abdurrahman Wahid. http://www.davidbrady.net/Notes/RealityAndOtherStates.html
Extractions: Today's New York Times notes the passing of David Lewis and Joseph Slowinski and contains interesting stories regarding Sandra Miranda and Abdurrahman Wahid. David Lewis was a professor of philosophy at Princeton University. He championed the idea that all conceivable worlds actually exist. According to the Times, "He believed, for instance, that there was a world with talking donkeys." I like the Times statement for its suggestion through the use of past tense that the world of talking donkeys was obliterated with Lewis's passing. Joseph Slowinski was an expert on venomous snakes. He died at age 38 as a result of krait (relative of the cobra) bite in a remote region of Myanmar. It was his 11th trip to the country. Sandra Miranda stole the credit card of a friend killed in the World Trade Center collapse and went on a shopping spree with it September 15 through 18. The theft was discovered by the victim's mother when the bill came with charges after the 11th. Mirandra's $5000 nefarious purchases included $2000 in religious figurines from a gift shop in Bensonhurst. Abdurrahn Wahid was removed from office as the President of Indonesia by legislative action on July 23. Interviewed this week "alone in his tiny office..., his hands folded quietly before him on his desktop. Blind from two strokes, he stared straight ahead, unmoving. But within his mind, behind his placid expression the world was clearly swirling with activity, scenes as extraordinary and subtle and perhaps as fantastic, as the shadow puppet shows he loves." (Seth Mydans, the Times reporter, writes flamboyantly for a newspaperman.) Despite universal celebration of his passing from the scene, Wahid expects to be returned to office by popular demand at any moment.
CDMA Online As New Alliances Unfold Anti-Trust Issues. Session Chairs Gene Slowinski,Alliance Management Group David Jewell, Eastman Chemical Company. http://www.cdmaonline.org/spring02_publist.html
Extractions: To order any of these proceedings, click here and let Headquarters know which particular presentations you are interested in. At that time, Headquarters will request either credit card information (Visa, Mastercard or AMEX) or a check will need to be mailed before proceedings are sent. Sunday, April 28, 2002 Chemicals and materials have been the dream sector of the 20th century. But in the 21st century, the dream for many industry segments has tarnished, particularly in the light cast by glamour segments such as pharmaceuticals and electronics. Declining growth rates and lower profitability have plagued the sector, and companies have struggled to find ways to reverse these trends. Can customer loyalty help? Judith Giordan , Aileron Flight Plan: Optimize Business Performance Live Customer Loyalty Own the Value Net Farrokh Suntook , Total Research
Gazeta.pl : Czasopisma : Wiedza I ¯ycie David Slowinski UZYWA CRAYA. Jej wspólodkrywca, cytowany wyzej David Slowinski,natychmiast potwierdzil prawdziwosc wyniku Joela Armengauda. http://www.wiedzaizycie.pl/98022400.htm
Baker & McKenzie || Lawyers || List By Place || LocationDetails Slowinski, Richard L. Washington DC, richard.l.Slowinski@bakernet.com. Swenson,C. David, Washington DC, c.David.swenson@bakernet.com. http://www.bakerinfo.com/BakerNet/Lawyers/List by Place/LocationDetails.htm?Loca
Baker & McKenzie || Lawyers || Alphabetical Listing || S com. Simonek, David, Prague, David.simonek@bakernet.com. Sims com. Slowinski,Richard L. Washington DC, richard.l.Slowinski@bakernet.com. Small http://www.bakerinfo.com/BakerNet/Lawyers/Alphabetical/S/
Extractions: Partner names are hyperlinked. Click on a hyperlinked name to view the partner's CV. Lawyers marked with an * are not admitted in the jurisdiction in which their office is located. Attorney Name: Office: E-Mail: Sa, Bruna Maria P.S E. Sao Paulo bruna.e.sa@bakernet.com Saavedra, Diego Madrid diego.saavedra@bakernet.com Sebastian de Erice, Ma. Eugenia Madrid mariaeugenia.sebastian@bakernet.com Sabate, Mireia Barcelona mireia.sabate@bakernet.com Sadler, Robert W. London robert.sadler@bakernet.com Saenz de Santa Maria, Fernando J. Santiago ... fernando.saenz@bakernet.com Sagaon-Garza, Carlos Juarez carlos.sagaon-garza@bakernet.com Sagrado, Marie Christine S. Manila christine.sagrado@bakernet.com Sahin, Ali Frankfurt ali.sahin@bakernet.com Saines, Richard M. Chicago richard.m.saines@bakernet.com Saito, Shinichi Tokyo ... shinichi.saito@bakernet.com Sakai, Masami Tokyo masami.sakai@bakernet.com Salazar-Quintana, Max E. Chicago max.salazar@bakernet.com Salazar Furiati, Maria Eugenia Caracas mariaeugenia.salazar@bakernet.com
The Chronology Of Prime Number Records 25962. Slowinski. 1979. 2 44497 1. 13395. David Underbakke and Phil Carmody foundthe previous record, on May 17, 2001. date, prime, digits, who. 2002, 33218925. http://perso.wanadoo.fr/yves.gallot/primes/chrrcds.html
Extractions: The Chronology of Prime Number Records Contents: Largest Twin Sophie Germain Mersenne ... Comments and Suggestions (see also the pages: The top 20: largest known primes On November 14, 2001, Michael Cameron, one of the members of the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search , discovered a new prime record: , with George Woltman's program connected to Scott Kurowski's Internet PrimeNet Server date prime digits who Cameron Woltman Kurowski , et. al. ( GIMPS Hajratwala Woltman Kurowski , et. al. ( GIMPS Clarkson Woltman Kurowski , et. al. ( GIMPS Spence Woltman , et. al. ( GIMPS Armengaud Woltman , et. al. ( GIMPS Slowinski and Gage Slowinski and Gage Slowinski and Gage Brown Noll Parady ... Smith J. and Zarantonello Slowinski Slowinski Slowinski ... Nelson and Slowinski Noll Nickel and Noll Tuckerman Gillies Hurwitz Riesel Robinson Robinson Miller and Wheeler Ferrier Lucas Landry Looff Euler (see also the pages: The top 20: twin primes Twin primes are primes of the form p and p +2, i.e., they differ by two.
Title Last week Paul Gage and David Slowinski of the Cray Research Unit announced thatthey had broken their previous record from 1994 and discovered a prime number http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/~dusautoy/2soft/primesus.htm
Extractions: 1.-Would you like to enter the Guinness Book of Records for discovering the biggest prime so far? Last week Paul Gage and David Slowinski of the Cray Research Unit announced that they had broken their previous record from 1994 and discovered a prime number with 378,632 digits. Using a Cray T94 supercomputer, one of the most powerful computers in existence, they took only six hours to check that this huge number could not be written as the product of two smaller numbers. 2.-But now, thanks to programmer George Woltman in Florida, armed only with a Pentium PC and access to the internet, you too could earn a place in prime number history. It may seem foolhardy to play David to the Goliath of Cray's supercomputers, but Woltman believes that the combined forces of hundreds of PCs, co-ordinated via the internet, can claim the prize for the next largest prime. 3.-Woltman has devised software especially tuned to a Pentium PC which hunts for big primes when your PC is idle. Since January he has co-ordinated, via his web site, a growing army of PCs which now numbers 430. "There is no way a lone computer can compete with supercomputers, but if we work as a team we can accomplish a great deal."
Wayne Slowinski Cyberspace Morning/Noon/Night Wayne Slowinski. Let him step to the musicwhich he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau. http://www.kaukauna.k12.wi.us/~slowinskiw/
Portage County, Wisconsin Public Library: Donors In honor of David and Cindy Worth Dan Houlihan Ann Kropp* Daniel F. Donna Marx*Wallace Mary Lou Reabe Gary Slowinski Grace Skibicki Barbara Roman Brad http://library.uwsp.edu/pcl/donor98.htm
Extractions: Library About the Library Ask a question Meeting Rooms Group Events and Programs ... PCPL Main Page Library Catalog Search Renewals Update Patron Information Magazine Indexes Magazine Index and more Internet Internet Links Community Links Wisconsin Links Local Electronic Resources ... Shortcuts Youth Services For Children Kids Teens In memory of Sarah Eagon
Untitled SGI Employee 2^217011 6533 1978 Landon Curt Noll (with Laura Nickel) 2^23209-16987 1979 Landon Curt Noll 2^44497-1 13395 1979 David Slowinski (with Harry http://www.mat.uc.pt/~jaimecs/arqsem/ARQSEMm9-96.html
FALL_AWARDS_1998 Patrick Price, Travis Johnson, Charlie Whetzel; Seniors Shawn Slowinski, Chris Landes 2ndyear Brett Walton, Brian Buckner, John Marshall, David McIntyre, Ryan http://tahsfc.rockingham.k12.va.us/~sweaver/ATHLETICS/FallAthletics/FALL_AWARDS_
Extractions: TURNER ASHBY HIGH SCHOOL Fall Athletic Awards 1998 Return to top Coach: Dwight Denlinger Assistant: Matt Eberly Record: 2nd in Valley District/7th in Region II Meet Captain: Brian Cohee 1st year: Corey Shull, Chris Kiser, Steve Tennyson 2nd year: Brett Walton, Brian Buckner, John Marshall, David McIntyre, Ryan Walker 3rd year: Brian Cohee, Jason Hart
WINTER_AWARDS_2000-2001 Mark Flora, David Metzler, Richie Pariseault, Adam Purcell, Nathaniel Shank, JeremyWhitmore, Adam Wright; 2nd Place John Marshall, Scott Slowinski; 3rd Place http://tahsfc.rockingham.k12.va.us/~sweaver/ATHLETICS/WinterAthletics/WINTER_AWA
Extractions: TURNER ASHBY HIGH SCHOOL Winter Athletic Awards 2000 - 2001 Varsity Boys Basketball Varsity Boys Basketball Seniors: Thomas Barber, Chad Pence, Charlie Whetzel 1st year: Brian Bocock, Cam Gardner, Nick Marshman, Brandon Shields, Scott Showalter, Clark Simmers 2nd year: Sean Loso, Chad Pence, Brett Walton, Charlie Whetzel 3rd year: Thomas Barber Managers: Ryan Hildebrand, Andrew Palmer, Matthew Ridgeway, Matt Ritchie, Matt Wright Return to the top Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Coach: Von Lewis Record: 16 - 4 Captains: Wes Bird, Ethan Boyle, Ben Gardner, Travis Reznik Participants: Jon Alley, Josh Arbogast, Wes Bird, Ethan Boyle, Ben Gardner, Chase Jarvis, Zach Lowe, Justin Moyers, Mike Racca, Travis Reznik, Matt Reish, Kam Tembo, Jeff Wilharm
The Largest Known Primes 1992, Peterson92. 2 216091 1, 65050, David Slowinski, 1985, 2 132049-1, 39751, David Slowinski, 1983, See our page on Mersenne numbers http://primes.utm.edu/largest.html
Extractions: largest twin ... Mersenne , and Sophie Germain The Complete List of the Largest Known Primes Other Sources of Prime Information Euclid's Proof of the Infinitude of Primes Note: The correct URL for this page is http://www.utm.edu/research/primes/largest.html An integer greater than one is called a prime number if its only positive divisors (factors) are one and itself. For example, the prime divisors of 10 are 2 and 5; and the first six primes are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 and 13. ( The first 10,000 , and other lists are available). The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic shows that the primes are the building blocks of the positive integers: every positive integer is a product of prime numbers in one and only one way, except for the order of the factors. (This is the key to their importance: the prime factors of an integer determines its properties.) The ancient Greeks proved (ca 300 BC) that there were infinitely many primes and that they were irregularly spaced (there can be arbitrarily large gaps between successive primes ). On the other hand, in the nineteenth century it was shown that the number of primes less than or equal to
The Largest Known Primes An integer greater than one is called a prime number if its only positive divisors (factors) are one Category Science Math Number Theory Prime Numbers The Five Largest Known Primes On January 4, 1994 David Slowinski announced on theinternet that he and Paul Gage have found a new record prime 2^8594331. The http://www.math.unicaen.fr/~reyssat/largest.html
Extractions: Introduction (What are primes? Who cares?) The "Top Ten" Record Primes The Complete List of the Largest Known Primes Other Sources of Prime Information ... Comments? Suggestions? New records? New Links? Note: The most recent version of the Largest Known Primes home page (this document) can always be found at http://www.utm.edu/research/primes/largest.html An integer greater than one is called a prime number if its only positive divisors (factors) are one and itself. For example, the prime divisors of 10 are 2 and 5; and the first six primes are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 and 13. The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic shows that the primes are the building blocks of the positive integers: every positive integer is a product of prime numbers in one and only one way, except for the order of the factors. The ancient Greeks proved (ca 300 BC) that there were infinitely many primes and that they were irregularly spaced (there can be arbitrarily large gaps between successive primes). On the other hand, in the nineteenth century it was shown that the number of primes less than or equal to n approaches n /(ln n ) (as n gets very large); so a rough estimate for the
Ndatech.com/mersenne/archives/digest/v01_0915.txt I hope George will correct me if I'm wrong. David Slowinski contacted George,asking him wether Prime95 could test numbers 1 million bits. http://ndatech.com/mersenne/archives/digest/v01_0915.txt
Extractions: Delivered-To: luke@ndatech.com X-Sender: rugeley@pop3.demon.co.uk X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 5.1 Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 22:45:08 +0000 To: Luke Welsh From: mersenne-digest-invalid-reply-address@base.com (Mersenne Digest) (by way of Gordon Spence ) Subject: Mersenne Digest V1 #915 Mersenne Digest Wednesday, December 5 2001 Volume 01 : Number 915 Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 13:10:14 -0500 From: Nathan Russell On 5 Dec 2001, at 6:09, ribwoods@execpc.com wrote: There is no evidence of any verified residuals being incorrect. Neither is there any evidence that any verified factors are incorrect. Whatever theory states, the experimental evidence is that verified factors are no more (or less) reliable than verified LL tests. Suppose a taxi firm runs 10 Fords and 10 Hondas for a year. None of them break down. On that basis alone, there is no evidence whatsoever that one make is more reliable than the other. Naturally, other companies' experimental evidence may vary. > > [ big snip ] > There is a small chance that we may accept an incorrect factor even > after double-checking it, but that chance is even smaller than the > small chance that we may accept an incorrect double-checked L-L > residual.