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Some years ago Julian Huxley proposed to an audience made up of members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science that `` man's supernormal or extra-sensory faculties are ( now ) in the same case as were his mathematical faculties during the ice age ''.
* Artless innocents and ivory-tower sophisticates: Some personalities on the Indian mathematical scene-M. S. Raghunathan
Some modification of the Feynman rules of calculation may well outlive the elaborate mathematical structure of local canonical quantum field theory ...” So far there are no opposing opinions.
Some of the earliest ideas on how physical and mathematical processes and constraints affect biological growth, and hence natural patterns such as the spirals of phyllotaxis, were written by D ' Arcy Wentworth Thompson and Alan Turing.
Some recent work has been done in analysis using concepts from non-standard analysis, particularly in investigating limiting processes of statistics and mathematical physics.
Some encryption schemes can be proven secure on the basis of the presumed difficulty of a mathematical problem, such as factoring the product of two large primes or computing discrete logarithms.
Some of the more well-known topics in recreational mathematics are mathematical chess problems, magic squares and fractals.
Some consider statistics to be a mathematical body of science pertaining to the collection, analysis, interpretation or explanation, and presentation of data, while others consider it a branch of mathematics concerned with collecting and interpreting data.
Some of the notable mathematical concepts named after Banach include Banach spaces, Banach algebras, the Banach – Tarski paradox, the Hahn – Banach theorem, the Banach – Steinhaus theorem, the Banach-Mazur game, the Banach – Alaoglu theorem and the Banach fixed-point theorem.
Some scientists think a more mathematical approach than philosophy is needed for a ToE, for instance Stephen Hawking wrote in A Brief History of Time that even if we had a ToE, it would necessarily be a set of equations.
Some derivation rules and formal languages are intended to capture mathematical reasoning ; the most common examples use first-order logic.
Some mathematicians, such as Carl Boyer, hold that Zeno's paradoxes are simply mathematical problems, for which modern calculus provides a mathematical solution.
Some CAD software is capable of dynamic mathematical modeling, in which case it may be marketed as CADD.
Some of the mathematical description work on curves was developed in the early 1940s by Robert Issac Newton from Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Some mathematical theorems and axioms are referred to as laws because they provide logical foundation to empirical laws.
Some approaches are selectively realistic about some mathematical objects but not others.
Some scientists think a more mathematical approach than philosophy is needed for a TOE, for instance Stephen Hawking wrote in A Brief History of Time that even if we had a TOE, it would necessarily be a set of equations.
Some outstanding mathematical and Orientalist works emerged at this time – notably, texts edited by Edward Pococke, the Regius Professor of Hebrew – but no university press on Laud's model was possible before the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660.
Some texts prefer a more concise mathematical syntax.
Some of these are really coded mathematical problems, expressed using the geometry and pieces of the chessboard.
Some example are: Heidi Gilpin, who translates ideas — linguistic, mathematical or scientific — into an understanding that offers a common ground that facilitates interaction between her and world-famous choreographer Forsythe.
Some, such as plant structures and coastlines, may be so arbitrary as to defy traditional mathematical description – in which case they may be analyzed by differential geometry, or as fractals.
Some theories tend to focus on mathematical practice, and aim to describe and analyze the actual working of mathematicians as a social group.

Some and games
Some of the late 90s / early 2000s games were under development by other companies at one time, but rights to the game programs and all of the existing code was bought and finished by other developers.
Some board games make use of components in addition to — or instead of — a board and playing pieces.
Some games use CDs, video cassettes, and, more recently, DVDs in accompaniment to the game.
Some games, such as chess, depend almost entirely on player skill.
Some games ( chess being the classic example ) are perfect information games: every player has complete information on the state of the game.
Some games involve commanding multiple game pieces ( or units ), such as chess pieces or Monopoly houses and hotels, that have unique designations and capabilities within the parameters of the game ; in other games, such as Go, all pieces controlled by a player have the same capabilities.
Some games give the player a fifth option, " surrender ".
Some games do not permit the player to increase the bet by amounts other than 100 %.
* Surrender ( only available as first decision of a hand ): Some games offer the option to " surrender ", usually in hole card games and directly after the dealer has checked for blackjack ( but see below for variations ).
Some matching-type games are also shedding-type games ; some variants of Rummy such as Phase 10 and Rummikub, as well as the children's game Old Maid, fall into both categories.
Some card games are designed specifically to be played as drinking games.
Some of these games involve players betting against each other, such as poker, while in others, like blackjack, players wager against the house.
Some of these games, such as Pyramid from Battlestar Galactica, become real card games as the holder of the intellectual property develops and markets a suitable deck and ruleset for the game, while others, such as " Exploding Snap " from the Harry Potter franchise, lack sufficient descriptions of rules, or depend on cards or other hardware that are infeasible or physically impossible.
Some casino games have a skill element, where the player makes decisions ; such games are called " random with a tactical element ".
Some episodes even show them watching Bears games.
Some historians think Kling's absence was significant enough to prevent the Cubs from also winning a third straight title in 1909, as they finished 6 games out of first place.
Some content-control software includes time control functions that empowers parents to set the amount of time that child may spend accessing the Internet or playing games or other computer activities.
Some of the more popular games include Donkey Kong ( the pack-in ), Donkey Kong Jr., Carnival, Lady Bug, Mouse Trap, and Zaxxon.

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