Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Scientists - Lukacs Eugene

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-80 of 92    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Lukacs Eugene:     more books (17)
  1. Contributions to Probability: A Collection of Papers Dedicated to Eugene Lukacs
  2. Probability and Mathematical Statistics by Eugene Lukacs, 1972-06
  3. Stochastic Convergence (Probability and mathematical statistics ; v. 30) by Eugene Lukacs, 1976-01-09
  4. Multidimensional Statistical Analysis And Theory of Random Matrices: Proceedings of the Sixth Eugene Lukacs Symposium
  5. Stochastic Convergance by Eugene Lukacs, 1968-01-01
  6. Developments in Characteristic Function Theory by Eugene Lukacs, 1976-01-01
  7. Characteristic Functions by Eugene Lukacs, 1976-01-01
  8. Applications of Characteristic Functions by Eugeneand R.Laha Lukacs, 1970-01
  9. Applications of Characteristics Functions (Statistical Monograph) by Eugene Lukacs, R. G. Laha, 1964-06
  10. Stochastic Convergence (Probability and mathematical statistics ; v. 30) by Eugene Lukacs, 1976
  11. Characteristic functions (Statistical monographs & courses; no.5) by Eugene Lukacs, 1960
  12. Applications of characteristic functions (Statistical monographs & courses no.14) by Eugene Lukacs, 1964
  13. Characteristic functions. Edited by M.G.Kendall. by Eugene Lukacs, 1960
  14. Developments in Characteristic Function Theory by Eugene Lukacs, 1983

61. List Of Books
Price $18.95. Coop Discount 10%. lukacs After Communism Interviews with ContemporaryIntellectuals Price $4.00. Co-op Discount 10%. eugene V. Debs Speaks
http://www.semcoop.com/booklist/5233/8
Search for Author/Title Keyword Title Author Publisher ISBN Featured Books in All Scholarly Subjects African American Studies African Studies American Studies Anthologies Anthropology Architecture Asian Studies Books on Books Chicago Cinema studies Media Studies Classical studies Critical Theory/Marxism Cultural Studies Geography Performance Studies Science studies Drama Economics Education Environmental studies Feminist theory/Women's study Fiction Folktales French Stuff General Interest Highlights History African African American American East Asia Eastern European European Latin American Medieval Middle East Russian South asian Southeast Asian Historiography Misc. History Humor International relations Journals Just for Fun Latin American/Caribbean St. Law Linguistics Literary Studies Literary Criticism Referenc Literary MOSTLY Theory Literary NOT Theory Mathematics Medicine/Health/AIDS Native American Studies Philosophy Photography Poetry Political Science/Sociology (Post)colonial studies Psychology Reference Foreign language reference General Reference Religious studies Black Theology Buddhist studies Islamic studies Biblical studies - New Test Biblical studies Old Test.

62. George F. Kennan Papers: Correspondence, Partial Chronological File Of Outgoing
1956 lukacs, _ September 6, 1956, Re Wilson, Woodrow; Kellogg , Frank B.,etc. Shirer, William L., September 11, 1956, Re Germany Rabinowitch, eugene,
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/finding_aids/kennan/kennanl
GEORGE F. KENNAN PAPERS
List of Items of Category 2-B of Personal Papers,
Correspondence File of Outgoing Letters, 1955 - 1967

Arranged in alphabetical order of names of correspondents, arranged by years
BOX
YEAR
Joynt, Cary B. (?),
January 2, 1955
Cohen, Benjamin V.,
January 10, 1955,
Re Far East Morgenthau, Hans J., January 25, 1955, Re Foreign Service Brown, Richard A., January 26, 1955, Re Acheson, Dean Lyon, Cecil B., January 28, 1955, Re Germany McCamy, James L., February 7, 1955, Re McCloy, John J. Phillips, D. H., February 14, 1955, Re Foreign Service Wershbal Joe, February 24, 1955, Re Thompson, William Boyce Tinbergen, J., March 10, 1955, Re Economic Development Quigley, James M., April 8, 1955, Re Democratic Party and Foreign Policy Sullivan, Paul W., April 8, 1955 Cline, Ray S., April 14, 1955, enclosing memorandum, February 11, 1955, Re Soviet Union Speier Hans, April 15, 1955, Re Communism and the Soviet Union Thompson, Sith, May 24, 1955 Fanelli, Joseph, June 9, 1955, Re Marxism Leiser, Ernest S., June 27, 1955 Shaw, Roland C., June 27, 1955

63. Boston Review: On The Responsibility Of Intellectuals In The Age Of Crack, By Eu
Note What follows is an open letter from Reverend eugene Rivers justify endless talkabout Gramsci, Foucault, Derrida, Jameson, Bourdieu, lukacs, Habermas, and
http://bostonreview.mit.edu/BR17.5/rivers.html
On the Responsibility of Intellectuals in the Age of Crack
Reverend Eugene Rivers
Editor's Note: What follows is an open letter from Reverend Eugene Rivers. Immediately addressed to the Boston-Cambridge intellectual community, Rivers' letter speaks at the same time to a much broader audience: in fact, to anyone interested in the fate of the urban poor in the United States. A pastor and social analyst, Rivers works every day with poor women and children in Boston's Dorchester and Roxbury neighborhoods. In their name, he asks us to reflect on the moral meaning of intellectual life. This debate continues in our January/February 1993 issue, when Henry Louis Gates, Jr., bell hooks, Cornell West, and others continue to examine the Responsibility of Black Intellectuals. Dear Friends: In 1967, Noam Chomsky published an essay in the New York Review of Books on "The Responsibility of Intellectuals." Written in the midst of national turmoil surrounding U.S. intervention in Southeast Asia, the essay raised a number of disturbing questions about the relationship of intellectuals to power and about the moral and political requirements of the pursuit of truth. Chomsky was inspired by a series of articles by Dwight MacDonald in the journal Politics . Writing some twenty years earlier, MacDonald focused on the question of war guilt. "To what he extent," he asked, "were the German or Japanese people responsible for the atrocities committed by their governments?" He then turned the question back to the American and British people. To what extent were they "responsible for the vicious terror bombings of civilians ... by the Western democracies and reaching their culmination in Hiroshima and Nagasaki."

64. Human Ecology -2
JOHN R. lukacs (University of Oregon, eugene, USA) With a Foreward by ALBERT A.DAHLBERG 1992 Pages 320 + 24 Plates Size 180 × 240 mm ISBN 8185264-06
http://www.krepublishers.com/hesi2.htm
HUMAN ECOLOGY CULTURE, ECOLOGY AND DENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY JOHN R. LUKACS (University of Oregon, Eugene, U.S.A.)
With a Foreward by: ALBERT A. DAHLBERG
1992 " Pages: Plates " Size: 180 × 240 mm " ISBN 81-85264-06-6 " Binding: Hard
" Price: US $ 60/-
(Human Ecology Special Issue No. 2) An international group of experts in dental anthropology address key issues involving the impact of cultural and ecological factors on human dental development and variability. Living and prehistoric human populations from Africa, Australia, Europe and North America are included in this comprehensive volume which gives special attention to Asian populations. The wide range of topics discussed in this volume include how variation in cultural, and ecological factors influence calcification and eruption of the dentition, heritability of dental variations, tooth size and its use as an indicator of environmental stress of genetic determination, the spatial and temporal distribution of dental disease, and finally variation in dental morphology and tooth size between ethnic groups and prehistoric skeletal series. CONTENTS
Albert A. Dahlberg

65. Axp-List Archive
Tue Aug 1 181520 2000). Greg Lindahl (Tue Aug 1 131659 2000). eugene Chu (Tue WilliamH. Magill (Fri Aug 25 122757 2000). Edward lukacs (Fri Aug 25 115745
http://www.alphalinux.org/archives/axp-list/August2000/subject.shtml
Axp-List Archive
By Subject
475 Messages sorted by: [ author ] [ date ] [ thread ]
Other mail archives
Starting: Tue Aug 1 12:35:03 2000
Ending: Fri Sep 1 06:31:39 2000

66. Records For Sequences (Mathematics) (in MARION)
LOCATION MAIN CALL NUMBER QA246.5 .H3 1983 c.1 Not Checked Out. lukacs,eugene. Stochastic convergence. Lexington, Mass., Heath 1968.
http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION/@SEQUENCES MATHEMATICS/028f20002100/0

67. Records For Convergence. (in MARION)
LOCATION MAIN CALL NUMBER QA273 .M533 vol.7 c.1 Not Checked Out.lukacs, eugene. Stochastic convergence. Lexington, Mass., Heath 1968.
http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION/@CONVERGENCE/672c0000d000/0

68. Illuminations: Bronner
(Note the discussion by eugene Lunn, Marxism and Modernism An HistoricalStudy of lukacs, Brecht, Benjamin, and Adorno (Berkeley, 1982), pgs.
http://www.uta.edu/huma/illuminations/bron3.htm
Reclaiming the Fragments:
On the Messianic Materialism of
Walter Benjamin
Section One
By Stephen Bronner
He wished, in 1930, "to be considered as the premier critic of German literature." (Benjamin, Briefe 2 Bde. hrsg. Gershom Scholem und Theodor W. Adorno (Frankfurt/Main), 1966 2:505.) His output was already impressive. The translator of Baudelaire and Proust, he had authored The Origin of German Tragic Drama , (Note the evaluations regarding its incomprehensibility by Hans Cornelius and Franz Schutz in Walter Benjamin 1892- 1940: Eine Austellung bearbeitet von Rolf Tiedemann et. al. fur den Marbacher Magazin No. 55 , 1990, pgs. 72-3; also note the similar reception of Karl Kraus regarding Benjamin's laudatory essay on his work, pg.120ff.) Some unique autobiograpical writings for what would become Berlin Childhood Around 1900 , a compilation of aphorisms entitled One-Way Street , a few scholarly books, a remarkable set of literary studies, and numerous articles for major newspapers. But his greatest work, the thousand page compilation of notes and citations for The Arcades Project , was never completed. (On its proposed structure, cf. Susan Buck-Morss

69. Illuminations: Bronner
Bloch, he recognized the role of utopian motivation in revolutionary commitment and,following lukacs, anticipated the (eugene Lunn, Marxism and Modernism, pg.
http://www.uta.edu/huma/illuminations/bron3a.htm
Reclaiming the Fragments:
On the Messianic Materialism of
Walter Benjamin
Section Two
By Stephen Bronner
Given his immersion in the history of 19th century France and his admiration of Blanqui, always a favorite of Lenin and Marx to a lesser extent, his thinking reflects a tentative left-Leninist critique of Stalin; his discovery of "the eternal prisoner," in conjunction with his messianism, thus led him to argue that an immanent revolutionary possibility presented itself with each moment in time. "We know that the Jews were prohibited from investigating the future. The Torah and the prayers instruct them in remembrance, however. This stripped the future of its magic, to which all those succumb who turn to the soothsayers for enlightenment. This does not imply, however, that for the Jews the future turned into homogeneous, empty time. For every second of time was the strait gate through which the Messiah might enter." (Benjamin, "Theses on the Philosophy of History," pg. 264.) Attacks on "contemplation" abound in Benjamin's work. But his thought yields no insight into the relation between theory and practice. Mistakenly, in the "Theses on the Philosophy of History," he even identified Marx's idea of revolution with "a leap into the open skies of history." It was a strange form of Marxism embraced by Benjamin. (Note the discussion by Richard Wolin

70. L Index
Lovelace, Augusta Ada (105*) Löwenheim, Leopold (109*) Loyd, Samuel (150*) Lucas,F Edouard (394*) Lueroth, Jacob (395*) lukacs, eugene (1185*) Lukasiewicz
http://www.math.hcmuns.edu.vn/~algebra/history/history/Indexes/L.html

71. Lateline - 26/11/1998: The Time Of Our Life
John lukacs Historian It has been violent, I would prefer to call it eugene GenoveseHistorian The justification was, given the misery of the working classes
http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/stories/s17602.htm
ABC Television
Transcript
The Time Of Our Life

Maxine McKew speaks to Simon Schama, author of Landscape and Memory ; Christopher Hitchens, author of Blood, Class and Nostalgia and Peter Conrad, author of Modern Times, Modern Places and asks - the twentieth century - what was it all about?
Maxine McKew:
A century soaked in blood - millions died in the name of ideas.
Neal Ascherson
Writer:
It has turned out to be the most disgraceful of all centuries ..."
Maxine McKew:
It was a century driven by the progress of science. Margaret Wertheim Science Writer: I think in many ways you could say that the twentieth century has been the century of physics - the computer, lasers, the atomic bomb. Maxine McKew: The historians verdict on the twentieth century?..has it been ...the time of our life..that's our story tonight. Maxine McKew: Welcome to the program. Well as regular viewers will know Lateline likes a challenge. So we've set ourselves the task of trying to work out what the twentieth century has been about. Like the famous theory of time that came to us courtesy of Albert Einstein, ones view of the past 100 years is somewhat relative. As a professional woman I happen to think its been bliss to be alive in the age of Simone de Beauvoir, Germaine Greer and Gloria Steinam.

72. A Very Strange Poet
eugene Holland's book is Lacanian, antiaestheticist and self-proclaimedly formalist-inspireddefamiliarisation, Walter Benjamin, Georg lukacs, exchange-value
http://home.netvigator.com/~wbutcher/articles/strangepoet.htm
A Very Strange Poet
William Butcher
Baudelaire , by Joanna Richardson, John Murray, 602pp, £30.00, ISBN 0719541836 Baudelaire and Schizoanalysis: The Sociopoetics of Modernism, by Eugene W. Holland, Cambridge University Press, 306pp, £35.00, ISBN 0521 419808 Joanna Richardson and Eugene Holland's books on the poète maudit have in common a great attention to detail, but very little else. One could almost be reading about two different authors. Even the accompanying publicity sheets seem to parody the genres, being, respectively, commercial-illiterate and academic-dot-matrixed. Baudelaire was the archetypal over-late-Romantic pre-postmodern misfit. His mother was orphaned at the age of seven within days of first arrival in France and thenceforth suffered from a nervous disposition. His father was an ex-priest, an administrator and a cultivated gentleman, 61 years older than Charles. His stepfather was a general, ambassador, occasional writer of atlases and an unashamed crawler to each successive regime. From the beginning of his 45 years on earth, Charles alternated: between scholastic success and idle rebellion, precocious poems and expulsion from Louis-le-Grand, idealism and degradation, madonnas and whores, drink and drugs, ethereal writings and squalid hotel rooms. While the over-severe general was still alive, there were increasing family disagreements, and years with no contact. After the general's death, the balance of power was reversed. Out of ten promises to visit his over-protective mother in Honfleur, Baudelaire would keep one. Out of all his visits, one in a lifetime lasted more than a couple of days (some lasted hours). And yet the poet's letters to his mother show more intimacy than with anyone - certainly more than with the other women in his life.

73. Untitled
13am STRAUSS, J, JR Voices of Spring, op.410 Ormandy, eugene/Philadelphia Orchestra 8327/8/9805am GLUCK Orfeo ed Euridice Overture lukacs, Ervin/Hungarian
http://www.kmzt.com/log_files/kkgolog5a.htm
Music played for: 03/28/03

74. Galerie München
Fernand Léger Ann Leggett Jean François Legillon Fernand Marie eugene LegoutGerard EmilLugo Bernardino Luino Michael Lujan Attila Richard lukacs Emil Lukas
http://www.flexibition.com/l_galerie_muenchen.html
Folgende Galerien verwenden FLEXIBITION bereits:
FLEXIBITION offers art galleries individually designed Websides, which can be maintained and updated without programming knowledge.
An English version will be online soon.
Please note:
FLEXIBITION does not sell art. If you are interested in art, please contact the galleries.
http://www.linx.de/

LINX - DIE REGIO AUF EINEN BLICK

http://www.memory-metalle.de/

http://www.stampa-galerie.ch/
...
http://www.pharmaziemuseum.ch

75. Publications - Girko V.
of the Theory of Random Matrices, Multidimensional Statistical Analysis and Theoryof Random Matrices, Proceedings of the Sixth eugene lukacs Symposium Held in
http://www.stt.msu.edu/personal/girko/pub.html
MSU Statistics and Probability Faculty Publications Girko V. Publications
(* - in Russian)
1. On Inequalities for Random Determinant*. The Fifth scientific onference
of young mathematicians of Ukraine. Institute of Mathematics NA USSR 1970.
2. On the Distribution of Solution of the System of Linear Equations with Random Coefficients. Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics N.2, 1970, 41-44 p.
3. Limit Theorems for Permanent of Random Matrices. Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, N.3, 1971, 29-34 p.
4. Inequalities for a Random Determinant and a Random Permanent. Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, N.4, 1971, 48-57 p.
5. Limit Theorems for a Random Determinant I. Theory of Probability and
Mathematical Statistics, N.5, 1971, 27-33 p.
6. Limit Theorems for a Random Determinant II, Theory of Probability and
Mathematical Statistics, N.6, 1972, 41-48 p. 7. A sharpening of certain theorems for a random determinant and permanent. Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, N.7, 1972, 28-32.

76. 1999 Lukacs Symposium
1999 lukacs Symposium. Frontiers of Environmental and Ecological will be our Distinguished lukacs Professor. He will convene the 1999 lukacs Symposium over the weekend
http://www-math.bgsu.edu/symposium
1999 Lukacs Symposium
Frontiers of Environmental and Ecological Statistics for the 21st Century
Synergistic Challenges, Opportunities and Directions
for Statistics, Ecology, Environment, and Society
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, Ohio, USA
April 23-25, 1999
(Friday-Sunday)
G. P. Patil Convener In the spring semester of 1999, Dr. G. P. Patil of Pennsylvania State University will be our Distinguished Lukacs Professor. He will convene the 1999 Lukacs Symposium over the weekend of April 23 to 25, 1999 in association with International Statistical Institute, American Statistical Association, International Association for Ecology, Ecological Society of America, International Society for Ecosystem Health, International Society for Ecological Economics, International Environmetrics Society, Society for Risk Analysis, and United States Environmental Protection Agency. You may wish to refer to the list of participants , their brief biosketches , and the list of abstracts for the talks. The

77. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Lukacs"
http//www.alpha1pub.com/Yucaipa/lukacsroofing.htm 4. lukacs Portrait Portrait ofEugene lukacs http//wwwgroups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/PictDisplay/lukacs
http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=Lukacs

78. ONLIPIX - Great Names Pictures : LUK
AB-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P-Q-R-S-T- U-V-W-X-Y-Z. LUKÁCS (eugene)(1906-1987)
http://www.onlipix.com/personages/luk.htm
LUK A B C D ... Z
  • Photo
  • Drawing
  • LUKACS (Pal, aka Paul)(1895-1971)
      Photo
  • LUKASCHEK (Hans)(1885-1960)
  • LUKASH (Yakov)
      Photo
  • LUKASIEWICZ (Jan)(1878-1956)
      Photo
  • LUKE
      Photo
  • LUKE Jr (Frank)(1897-1918)
      Photo
  • LUKE (George Rankine)(-1862)
      Painting
  • LUKE (Grace)
      Photo
  • LUKIC (Mijo)
      Photo
  • LUKIN (Sir Henry Timson)(1860-1925)
      Painting
  • 79. Lukacs Grygory From FOLDOC
    Mary Gluck, Georg lukacs and His Generation, 19001918 (Harvard, 1991); EugeneLunn, Marxism and Modernism An Historical Study of lukacs, Brecht, Benjamin
    http://www.swif.uniba.it/lei/foldop/foldoc.cgi?Lukacs Grygory

    80. Biography-center - Letter L
    Luini, Aurelio www.getty.edu/art/collections/bio/a4001.html; lukacs, Eugenewww-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/lukacs.html;
    http://www.biography-center.com/l.html
    Visit a
    random biography ! Any language Arabic Bulgarian Catalan Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Turkish
    L
    540 biographies

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 4     61-80 of 92    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter