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Many mathematicians feel that to call their area a science is to downplay the importance of its aesthetic side, and its history in the traditional seven liberal arts ; others feel that to ignore its connection to the sciences is to turn a blind eye to the fact that the interface between mathematics and its applications in science and engineering has driven much development in mathematics.
Many great mathematicians of the past were preoccupied by numerical analysis, as is obvious from the names of important algorithms like Newton's method, Lagrange interpolation polynomial, Gaussian elimination, or Euler's method.
Many mathematicians and computational theorists who study recursion theory will refer to it as computability theory.
Many working mathematicians have been mathematical realists ; they see themselves as discoverers of naturally occurring objects.
Many practising mathematicians have been drawn to their subject because of a sense of beauty they perceive in it.
Many attempted to find a proof by contradiction, including Persian mathematicians Ibn al-Haytham ( Alhazen, 11th century ), Omar Khayyám ( 12th century ) and Nasīr al-Dīn al-Tūsī ( 13th century ), and the Italian mathematician Giovanni Girolamo Saccheri ( 18th century ).
Many famous mathematicians have studied such problems, including Euler, Legendre, and Gauss.
Many famous Chinese mathematicians such like Shiing-Shen Chern and Luogeng Hua became well-known to the world from it.
Many mathematicians believe these generalizations of the Riemann hypothesis to be true.
( Many mathematicians use the label generalized Riemann hypothesis to cover the extension of the Riemann hypothesis to all global L-functions,
Many biomedical physics departments today are of necessity multi-disciplinary and may include not only physicists but also engineers, mathematicians and sometimes chemists and physicians.
Many of Pell's manuscripts fell into the hands of Richard Busby, master of Westminster School, and afterwards came into the possession of the Royal Society ; they are still preserved in nearly forty folio volumes in the British Library, which contain, not only Pell's own memoirs, but much of his correspondence with the mathematicians of his time.
Many other winners of the Mathematical Olympiad became outstanding mathematicians and physicists.
Many amateur mathematicians have produced genuinely solid new mathematical results.
Many of the mathematicians, especially those of Jewish background, fled this southeastern part of Poland in 1941 when it became clear that it would be invaded by Germany.
Many of the great mathematicians since then have given attention to the various problems involved ; throughout the 18th and 19th centuries there was demand for accurate tables of the position of the Moon and planets for purposes of navigation at sea.
Many mathematicians have simplified parts of the original Feit – Thompson proof.
Many mathematicians and hobbyists search for large prime numbers.
Many prominent applied mathematicians and physicists were among the faculty at Bashkir State University at different times, including Academicians Nikolay N. Bogolyubov, Alexei F. Leontiev, Valentin V. Napalkov and Professor of Philology Gabdulkhay Kh.
Many compare mathematicians to other professions, typically physicists, engineers, or the " soft " sciences in a form similar to an Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman.

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Many Protestant congregations generally reserve a period of time for self-examination and private, silent confession just before partaking in the Lord's Supper.
Many paleoanthropologists now use the term Homo ergaster for the non-Asian forms of this group, and reserve Homo erectus only for those fossils that are found in Asia and meet certain skeletal and dental requirements which differ slightly from H. ergaster.
Many authors reserve the term incunabula for the typographic ones only.
Many North American transportation planners reserve streetcar for traditional vehicles that operate exclusively in mixed traffic on city streets, while they use light rail to refer to more modern vehicles operating mostly in exclusive rights of way, since they may operate both side-by-side targeted at different passenger groups ..
Many of the vice-regal reserve powers are untested, because of the brief constitutional history of the Commonwealth of Australia, and the observance of the convention that the head of state acts upon the advice of his or her chief minister.
Many banks, such as AIG, made the mistake of not holding enough capital in reserve in the event of downgrades to their CDO portfolio.
Many have left the reserve to join Canadian culture, and to work in a greater variety of occupations.
Many participants donated ten dollars to reserve their place in line ; the proceeds were donated to local charities to fight hunger and homelessness and help those in poverty.
Many of these are epithalamia and are characterized by a brilliant near-eastern coloring, as well as by a chaste reserve.
Many detached hospital buildings were erected near the hall, and in the 1980s the grounds became a nature reserve, managed by the Staffordshire Nature Conservation Trust but the hall itself was abandoned in 1978 and, despite its 1971 Grade II * listing, was left to decay.
" Many of these artists were relatively obscure, but were given colossal national exposure, some of them former Talent Scouts winners including Hawaiian vocalist Haleloke, veteran Irish tenor Frank Parker, Marian Marlowe and Julius LaRosa, who was in the Navy when Godfrey, doing his annual Naval reserve duty, discovered the young singer and offered him a job upon his discharge.
* Many film editing and visual effects companies transfer large film-scans using hard drives shipped via courier ( to reduce bandwidth bills, and to reserve bandwidth for more time-critical transfers )
Many commentators viewed this as a sign that Hutton's reserve had slipped in the critical situation, but Alan Gibson believes it was a deliberate ploy to inspire Compton.
Many conservative Protestants reserve the term " Christian school " for schools affiliated with conservative Protestant denominations, excluding Catholic schools in particular.
Many reserve armed forces also pay a retention ' bounty ' to personnel who meet or exceed participation and training thresholds.
Many of the 600 volunteer reserve officers who underwent training during this time served in the Battle of the Atlantic.
Many rare plants, including two variants of dwarf shrub heath and a western variant of moss heath, are also to be found on the reserve.
Many now though collect data on operational losses-for example through system failure or fraud-and are using this data to model operational risk and to calculate a capital reserve against future operational losses.
Many different kinds of wildlife and flora are found within the reserve, including bobcats, foxes, skunks, raccoons, coyotes, rabbits, cacti, coastal chapparal, and the rare Torrey pine.
Many years after Gardella faded from the baseball scene, the Supreme Court rejected two challenges to the reserve clause, most notably the case brought by outfielder Curt Flood.
Many other birds, such as little egrets, avocets and marsh harriers, can also be seen in the reserve.
Many of the forts now serve as hibernation reserve for bats.
Many institutions reserve places in some courses for older adults, people from disadvantaged backgrounds, or other groups unlikely to achieve a place through the points system.
Many Commonwealth of Nations countries used theirs in active or reserve service until about the 1970s and ammunition for the weapon is currently being produced by Pakistan Ordnance Factories.

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