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Isaac Yudovich Ozimov (January 2, 1920 – April 6, 1992) was an American author, best known for his science fiction novels and short stories. He also wrote mystery, fantasy, and non-fiction. Asimov wrote or edited approximately five hundred books and more than nine thousand letters and postcards. One of his short sto....[more]
My research interests have been in analytical theory of the firm, general equilibrium analysis, game theory, and fixed-point theory. I would like to understand the simultaneous workings of the firm-specific resource allocation mechanism and the (neoclassical) market mechanism. I formulate the former mechanism as the ....[more]
Shahn Majid is a British mathematician and mathematical physicist, and a world authority and pioneer of the modern theory of `quantum groups'. This is a new concept of symmetry applicable to the quantum world which has already revolutionized two branches of pure mathematics. Much of his more than 150 research papers ar....[more]
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Writer David Foster Wallace was born in Ithaca, New York on February 21, 1962. He received a B.A. from Amherst College in Massachusetts. He was working on his master's degree in creative writing at the University of Arizona when he published his debut novel The Broom of the System (1987). Wallace published his second n....[more]
Deborah Arangno has taught university Mathematics and Physics for over 25 years. She taught at the US Air Force Academy before joining the University of Maryland - European Division in 2002, as associate professor of mathematics, where she has taught in Kosovo and Afghanistan and throughout Europe. Professor Arangno pr....[more]
Alan Axelrod was born on August 25, 1952, in New York. He was educated at Northeastern Illinois University and University of Iowa. He is a leading writer about American history, and is the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to American History. In his books, Axelrod presents the facts, details, and faces that have he....[more]
Colin Clark is an applied mathematician (retired). He collaborates extensively with biologists and economists, providing his expertise in modeling and model analysis. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society (London), and of the Royal Society of Canada. Colin's special scientific interests are (i) Behavioral Ecology, and....[more]
The View From Jerry’s Shoulders (by Dave Smith) In the software community, when we speak of the giants on whose shoulders we aspire to perch, names like Turing, Dijkstra, Wirth, and Knuth are often mentioned–names associated with the Computer Science side of software development. And there are giants on the hardware s....[more]
Eliakim ("Eli") Willner is a high-tech professional specializing in electronic publishing and general outsourcing. He is also an avid student of Jewish philosophy, ethics and law, and his writings reflect both aspects of his persona. Eli is currently presenting a series of seminars on the Maharal's "Nesiv HaAvodah"....[more]
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