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* 1892 – Marston Morse, American mathematician ( d. 1977 )
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* Marston Morse ( 1941 – 42 )
The first clear general statements were given by Marston Morse in the 1920s and 1930s, leading to what is now known as Morse theory.
According to the basic insights of Marston Morse, a typical differentiable function on a manifold will reflect the topology quite directly.
In mathematics, the Prouhet – Thue – Morse constant, named for Eugène Prouhet, Axel Thue, and Marston Morse, is the number — denoted by — whose binary expansion. 01101001100101101001011001101001 ... is given by the Thue – Morse sequence.
Harold Calvin Marston Morse ( 24 March 1892 – 22 June 1977 ) was an American mathematician best known for his work on the calculus of variations in the large, a subject where he introduced the technique of differential topology now known as Morse theory.
He was born in Waterville, Maine to Ella Phoebe Marston and Howard Calvin Morse in 1892.
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* 1933 Marston Morse, Norbert Wiener
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Marston and applied
It was applied by Marston Morse in 1921 to the construction of a nonperiodic recurrent geodesic.

Marston and what
While the Royalist forces were besieged in the city, which had been used by King Charles I as his capital, the Parliamentary forces under Sir Thomas Fairfax had quarters in Marston, and used the church tower as a lookout post for viewing the enemy's artillery positions in what is now the University Parks.
In Rockstar's videogame Red Dead Redemption, one of the main characters plays the role of a early 20th century hustler peddling what John Marston refers to as snake oil.

Marston and is
Hugh Marston " Hef " Hefner ( born April 9, 1926 ) is an American magazine publisher, founder and chief creative officer of Playboy Enterprises.
* 1605 – The controversial play Eastward Hoe by Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston is performed, landing two of the authors in prison.
The word Ape means pretender or mimic, and Oxfordians maintain the writer whose silent name is bound by one letter is Edward de VerE, although Marston calls the passage an example of " hotchpodge giberdige " written by bad poets, and nowhere does Marston mention Oxford explicitly as a poet, bad or otherwise.
The idea of psychological types originated in the theoretical work of Carl Jung and William Marston, whose work is reviewed in Dr. Travis Bradberry's Self-Awareness.
From Milton Keynes, the canal is planned to pass beneath the M1 utilising an existing cattle creep, then cross over Brogborough Hill, and across the Marston Vale through to the River Great Ouse in Kempston.
Marston is credited as the creator of the systolic blood pressure test used in an attempt to detect deception, which became one component of the modern polygraph.
Although Elizabeth is not listed as Marston ’ s collaborator in his early work ; Lamb, Matte ( 1996 ), and others refer directly and indirectly to Elizabeth ’ s own work on her husband ’ s deception research.
Marston positioned that there is a male notion of freedom that is inherently anarchic and violent and an opposing female notion based on " Love Allure " that leads to an ideal state of submission to loving authority.
The St. Camillus Health Center, originally St. Camillus Hospital for Incurable Diseases, is located at 447 Hill Street on the historic E. Kent Swift Estate named for the husband of one of George Marston Whitin's daughters.
Marston is a city in New Madrid County, Missouri, United States.
Marston is located at ( 36. 517005 ,-89. 610350 ).
Buried in the graveyard is an ancestor of the 19th century American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and the grandparents of Thomas Fairfax who commanded Parliament's forces at the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644.
The building is often referred to as " Rupert's Barn " because Prince Rupert of the Rhine is said to have stationed part of his army in the barn before the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644 during the English Civil War.
Marston is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire in the north west of England, on the River Weaver, close to Anderton and the Anderton Boat Lift ; it lies south of Great Budworth and north of Northwich.
Hazlitt, 1871 ), where a comparison is instituted between Marston and Hall.
* Another Northwestern alumnus is former Elections Commissioner and convicted felon Jerry Marston Fowler, a Coushatta native.
A few miles north of Hawkesbury, just outside Bedworth, is Marston Junction, where the Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal starts its meandering, rural and lock-free journey towards the former coal mines at Moira ; although it is now navigable only for 22 miles to Snarestone.

Marston and now
" Writing after the actor's death, John Westland Marston recalls that the actor excelled in portraying " the vanity, the self-love, the inconsistency, and now and then the redeeming good-feeling of worldly, well-bred people, and occasionally the credulous faith of simple, guileless people.
The line now runs to a new station, Aylesbury Vale Parkway, which is near Fleet Marston.
At Hams Hall, immediately after its confluence with the River Blythe and the little River Bourne, it turns sharply to take up a northward course, and soon feeds into the large complex of water purification lakes at Lea Marston that now make up Kingsbury Water Park.
It is now much cleaner, due to changes in legislation and the use of purification lakes at Lea Marston.
A recent project within the village has re-created the sports field, which is now called the North Marston and Granborough Community Sports Field.
Another manor in Oving has passed with North Marston, and is now held under Magdalen College, in Oxford, by Francis Wastie esq.
However, on April 15, 2007, former Hamilton mayor Larry Di Ianni was nominated as the Liberal candidate for Hamilton East — Stoney Creek for the next federal election, precluding a rematch between Valeri and Marston at least for now.
Heatley died on 5 January 2004 at his care home, 12 Oxford Road, Marston, Oxfordshire, which now bears a blue plaque in his honour.
As Rupert at Marston Moor sought Cromwell as his worthiest opponent, so now Pappenheim sought Gustavus.
The George W. Marston House ( now a museum ) is its most famous project.
The enlarged Selby and Ainsty seat now encompasses Marston Moor and Spofforth.
The Bletchley-Bedford route, now known as the Marston Vale Line, survived in a downgraded form as freight facilities were withdrawn and the stations became unstaffed halts.
The Bedford-Bletchley Rail Users ' Association believed that the closure could result in delays on the Marston Vale Line, since the line is worked by diesel services ( unlike London Midland's adjoining routes which are electrified ) and maintenance staff and new units would now have to travel from Tyseley.
* 1904 George W. Marston House ( with Gill, now a museum )

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