Www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/99/photos Hevner, Alan R. Hewish, Antony Hewitt, Edwin Hewitt, WT Hewlett, William Heyden,Anders Heyting, Arend higman, DG higman, graham Hilands, Thomas W. Hilb, Emil http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/99/photos
Mathem_abbrev al Heaviside, Oliver, Heawood, Percy Heisenberg, Werner Heraclides of Pontus Heronof Alexandria Herschel, Caroline Herschel, John higman, graham Hilbert, David http://www.pbcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/domnitcj/mgf1107/mathrep1.htm
Extractions: Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
2002sailingprogramme Jul24, 19.00, 18.36, Su. Wed Race 4, Pete Barnes, Dave Parsons, Ken higman, Race 9 Crews Cup, graham Scott John Ward, John Hill, Lionel Rigby, . http://www.porthpeansc.co.uk/2002sailingprogramme.htm
Untitled Document Ray graham lectures in the Communication Design program and is coordinator of theNational School of Design Core Carol higman is the NSD Computer Technician. http://www.hed.swin.edu.au/design/pages/staff/staff.html
Extractions: i s Head of the National School of Design, Chair of Swinburne Academic Board and a member of the Council of Swinburne University of Technology. He has been Secretary of the World Craft Council (a category 'A' NGO of UNESCO) and has served on many national and international boards and committees, including the International Craft Design Association, Craft Australia, the Design Institute of Australia (of which he is a Fellow) and committees of the Australia Council. Professor Lueckenhausen is a leading exponent in the field of studio furniture, having maintained a regular national and international lecture program, including forum, conference and workshop presentations. His work has been exhibited in the United States, Japan, Germany, Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, Iran, The Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Spain. He is represented in the permanent collections of the Australian National Gallery as well as public galleries and museums in six states and territories. His other major area of practice involves paper engineering for advertising, illustration and exhibition. Professor Lueckenhausen is currently researching for his PhD, Object, Iconism and Promise with the University of NSW. His research area involves placing his work within a map of contemporary material culture, especially craft and design, in the light of the taxonomies and values bequeathed to western culture by the early 'Wunderkammer' collections of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
PSI News Ministers Launch Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership The ministers speak alongside graham Smith, Managing Director of Toyota (GB) PLC,Roger higman, Climate Change Campaigner of Friends of the Earth, and Prof Jim http://www.psi.org.uk/news/pressrelease.asp?news_item_id=96
Low CVP - News And Events Among those speaking are graham Smith (Managing Director, Toyota GB), Roger higman(Friends of the Earth), Lord Sainsbury of Turville (Parliamentary Under http://www.lowcvp.org.uk/news.html
Extractions: Thursday, 16 January 2003, saw the official launch of the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership in London. Science Minister Lord Sainsbury of Turville and Transport Minister David Jamieson MP addressed an audience of around 200 people to underline the Government's commitment to the Partnership and its work to promote the shift to low carbon vehicle technologies and fuels. Hosted by broadcaster Sue Macgregor, the event brought together representatives from the vehicle and fuel industries, consumer and environmental organisations, transport operators, local Government as well as the EST and Carbon Trust to get the LowCVP under way.
OntarioGenWeb's Ontario Census Project - 1891 Carden Township, Victoria County C 1, 4, higman, Walter, M, 5, S, Son, Ont, Ont, Eng, Meth, 2, 4, higman, Joseph,M, 1, S, Son, Ont, Ont, Eng, Meth, 10, 46, graham, Edward, M, 38, M, Head,Ont, Ire, Ire, Meth, Farmer. http://www.rootsweb.com/~ongenpro/census/transcripts/Victoria-Carden-1891-01.htm
Extractions: It is the goal of this project to provide FREE Ontario census information to all and all transcriptions submitted will NEVER be sold by the project. If it discovered that an OGW Project census has been sold for profit by someone other than the original transcriber LEGAL ACTION WILL BE TAKEN! The census information provided on this page is for POINTER usage only . DO NOT use this information as your only Ontario census source. Use it to give clues and to locate the original cenus microfilm or microfiche only PG HS SEX AGE MARITAL RELATIONSP RELIGION OCCUPATION Cavenly Samuel M M Head Ont Ont Ont Meth Blacksmith Cavenly Eliza F M Wife Ont Ire Ire Meth Cavenly Estella F S Daug Ont Ont Ont Meth Cavenly Lilie F S Daug Ont Ont Ont Meth Cavenly Katie F S Daug Ont Ont Ont Meth Cavenly Marlin M S Lodger Ont Ont Ont Meth McKay James M M Head Que Scot Ire R.C.
Biographies Index CHRISTENA DAVIS ~ Daily, higman; JACOB DAVIS~ Bryant; SAMUEL DAVIS ~ Gougar ALICEPIERCE FIFIELD~ Pierce, Tolifaro; BENNETT FORESMAN ~ Bennett, graham, Groce; http://www.rootsweb.com/~intippec/TBioIndex.html
Extractions: ~ B ~ ALVIN BAER Farringer, Good, Ludwig, Muse, Steckel JOHN A. BAER SAMUEL BEST Booker, Conn, Downey, Jackson, Schoner, Thomas THOMAS O. BAILEY Carter, Crumb, Hiett, Jolly, Pearson SAMUEL PROBASCO BAIRD Probasco, Rochester ZEBULON BAIRD Probasco, Bowne CLARK L. BAKER Fickel, Hawthorn, Lowman, Newhart, Relander, Richard, Sims LIEUT. DAVID BAKER Alexander, Crouse, Foresman, Goble, Graft, Moore, Wood ERASTUS Y. BARNES Bateman, Pattison, Quackenbush CYRUS BAYLESS Clospill, Cory, McGary, Morehouse, Sims HON. SAMUEL O. BAYLESS Bush, Clark, Cosner, Paige, Sims [Clinton Co., IN Biographies] JOSIAH N. BEACH
Jakob Nielsen Papirer Hevesy, G. 1 særtryk. Heywood, Bryon 1 særtryk. higman, graham 7 særtryk.Hilb, Emil 1 særtryk. Hilbert, David 3 særtryk. Hoff, Ove 2 særtryk. http://www.math.ku.dk/arkivet/jnielsen/jnarkiv.htm
Extractions: KØBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET Arkivets hjemmeside Samlingsoversigt Jakob Nielsen papirer Kort beskrivelse: Denne samling af Jakob Nielsens papirer består for størstedelen af særtryk, som Nielsen har modtaget fra andre videnskabsfolk og sorteret efter forfatter. Udover særtrykkene er der i forbindelse med nogle af personerne breve, manuskripter, ansøgninger og andet. Alt materiale er fra ca. 1890-1959 og på en lang række sprog hvad angår særtrykkene. Det øvrige materiale er dog fortrinsvis på dansk eller tysk. Omfang: Samlingen omfatter 79 arkivkasser, hvoraf de første 25 er almindelige arkivkasser og resten er Nielsens originale kasser. Overdragelse: Samlingen befandt sig i Matematisk biblioteks kælder i E-bygningen på H. C. Ørsted Institutet i efteråret 1996. Det vides ikke, hvornår eller hvordan den er kommet der. I juli 1999 blev der tilføjet fotokopier af materiale fra Staatsarchiv Hamburg til box 10 Klausuler: Ingen.
Jakob Nielsen Papers Hevesy, G. 1 reprint. Heywood, Bryon 1 reprint. higman, graham 7 reprints.Hilb, Emil 1 reprint. Hilbert, David 3 reprints. Hoff, Ove 2 reprints. http://www.math.ku.dk/arkivet/jnielsen/jnpapers.htm
Extractions: THE UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN The homepage of the archive List of collections Jakob Nielsen papers A short description: This collection of Jakob Nielsen papers consists mainly of reprints, which Nielsen has received from other scientists and sorted by authors. In addition to the reprints there is other material from some of the persons, i.e. letters, manuscripts, applications for positions etc. All the material is from the period around 1890-1959 and the reprints are in many different languages. However, the additional material is mainly in Danish or German. Size: The collection is contained in 79 archival boxes of which the first 25 are standard boxes while the rest are Nielsen's original boxes. Handed over: The collection was located in the basement of the mathematical library in the E block of the H. C. Ørsted Institute in the fall of 1996. It is not known when and how it was put here. Photocopies of material from the Staatsarchiv Hamburg was added to box 10 in July 1999.
Region IV Awards graham. Industry Program 1 Field Cutter and Diamonds NHMC 2 higman MarineServices - Houston 3 Drill Bits - Their Differences and Functions - Tyler. http://www.nhmcdeskandderrick.org/Awards.htm
COMMONS FAMILY TREE a Shaun graham COMMONS born Roche, (1871 census aged 58, 1881 aged 70 occupationmiller) m 1) Elizabeth PERKIN 26May-1836 at Roche, 2) Jane higman 07-Jul http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jean.ashfield/genealogy/pages/commons.htm
Extractions: COMMONS family tree Many thanks to Graham Commons for a lot of this information. 1.George COMMON b abt 1682, d 11-Mar-1753 Roche, m 26-Aug-1707 in Roche, Cornwall Maudlin Molly HORE born abt 1682, d 1754 a. Catherine COMMON b 1707 bapt 17th February 1707/08. She was buried 22nd February 1721 at the age of 14 years b. Mary COMMON b 1715 COMMON bapt 21st February 1715 at Roache parish church Cornwall c.John COMMON b 1717 bapt 12th December 1717 at Roache parish church Cornwall d. George COMMON b 1713, Roche, bapt at Roache on 14th November 1713, d after 1762 m 27-Dec-1743 St. Dennis Thomasine HOAR b 1728, d 1762 i) Philippa COMMON b 1744 bapt 11th February 1744 at St. Dennis parish church Cornwall ii) Catherine COMMON b 1746 bapt 23rd March 1746 at St. Dennis parish church Cornwall iii) George COMMON b 1749 bapt 16th October 1749at St. Dennis parish church Cornwall iv) Stephen COMMON b 1752 St. Dennis, Cornwall, bapt 28th April 1752, occupation Tin streamer, m 12-Oct-1778 St. Dennis, Cornwall Rose GRIGG b 1755 A. Joseph COMMONS b 1780 St Columb Major, Cornwall bapt 3rd Sept 1779 at St Columb parish church Cornwall
Personal Homepages Translate this page Jeremy Haefner - Akihide Hanaki - Dieter Happel - Anne Henke - Hans-Werner Henn- graham higman - Lutz Hille - Gerhard Hiß - Mel Hochster - Timothy Hodges http://math.ubbcluj.ro/~marcus/homepages.html
Back Paul Nield Philip Wright. Peter Riley John Bellato. Steve graham Greg Anderson.Paul Quick Colin higman. Wayne Packer Peter Ives. Greg Collins Efim Pilipczyk. http://www.terrigalsurf.com/newsitem.presentations.2002.htm
Extractions: Back 2002 PRESENTATION EVENING On Saturday 25 th To begin the night, Paul Quick was invested as a Life Member in recognition of his service to the club. The special awards of the night were GORDON LAMBERT MEMORIAL TROPHY - ROOKIE OF THE YEAR GRAHAM BATY JOHN BURGESS MEMORIAL TROPHY - ASSOCIATE OF THE YEAR NEIL WHITE and JOE MAK HARRY VICKERY MEMORIAL TROPHY - PATROLMAN OF THE YEAR JOHN ROBINSON MACARTHUR ONSLOW MEMORIAL TROPHY - CLUBMAN OF THE YEAR JOHN HOWICK During the 2001-2002 season the following awards were gained by our members. Surf Rescue Certificate Lesley Andrew, Warne Ardagh, Jay Barkess, Timothy Bennett, Iain Berry, Carl Brennan, Christopher Campbell, Phillip DOffay, Brittany Ferns, Amy Giffney, Catherine Godwin, Steven Griffith, Jenna Harrod, Elizabeth Hasting, Daniel Hudson, James Knox, Stephanie Martin, Natasha Mears, Luke Mellor, Nick McGeever, Christine Pac, Timothy Packer, Brendan Schofield, Jodie Shanahan, Elise Smith, Bjorn Sturmberg, Nicole Taranto, Christian Vickery, Jessica Walsh and Matthew Woods Bronze Medallion Sophie Ball, Sarah Caskey, Benjamin Clifford, Adam Harris, Tom Harris, James Hastings, Lauren Hastings, Simon Holmes, Karen Ingram, Craig Lynch, Vanessa Lyon, Linton Meagher, John Mc Donald, Vivien McDonald, Nicole ODonohoe, David Rasic, Clayton Schofield, Reid Schofield, Matthew Shanahan, Elise Souden, Steven Stansfield, Michelle Wingrove, Peter Woods and Lauren Wright.
Back Sarah Caskey James Caskey Scott graham Ben Irons Lyndon Orpwood Rehua Rueben, Patrol5 NULL, Patrol 6 Captain Paul Quick Vice Captain Colin higman Patrol Members http://www.terrigalsurf.com/roster.lists.htm
Border 100 Road Rally 1999 3. Kevin Nunns/Dave Evison, Toyota Corolla, 8.42. 4. Adrian higman/CyrilJones, MG Maestro, 9.18. 9. graham Evans/Ian Mills, Toyota Corolla, 14.22.10. http://www.welshrallying.co.uk/b10099.htm
Extractions: Border 100 Rally 2nd/3rd May 1999 -Welsh Border MC Top road rally stars of the Seventies and early Eighties, Derwyn Evans/John Furniss proved they had lost none of their skills by taking victory on their home event, the Border 100, on Saturday night. Despite not being included in any championships the rally attracted an over subscribed entry of sixty cars. Crews were faced with a superb 100 mile route based on the small Montgomeryshire town of Llanfyllin. Martin and Gordon Bradley were in problems immediately as they discovered an oil leak on their Escort just prior to their start time - they rectified the problem but beginning the event 25 minutes late they were forced to cut route to remain inside their maximum lateness. Jon Gwilym/Owen Dodd had a short event, a wheel breaking on the rally's first white, throwing their Escort into a tree. Moonbeam winners Adrian Hodgson/Sean Caddick were another crew not to make the Petrol halt, the alternator on the Peugeot 205 failing on Section Two. At the halfway halt the lead was held by top seeds Phil Turner/Neil Spiers, they were almost two minutes ahead of the eventual winners. Despite a failing clutch on their Escort they maintained this lead to within a mile of the finish, however they then got lost in the lanes surrounding Trefonen, dropping six minutes and five places as a result. It was therefore left for Evans/Furniss to take the win - a popular victory on home ground. Second place fell to the top Semi-Expert crew, Dave Stephens/Keith Jones - the driver being another competitor from the glory days of road rallying making a return to the sport. Kevin Nunns/Dave Evison were third in their Corolla, with Adrian Higman/Cyril Jones fourth in their Maestro. Higman had contemplated retirement at Petrol, the Maestro having lost virtually all its brakes; however he managed to salvage a set of pads from a similar car at the halfway venue, these allowed him to complete the route.
Pacemaker Rally 1999 However they were only four seconds in front of the MG Maestro of Adrian higman/PaulMiddleton. Second novice were graham Holmes/graham Buckley. http://www.welshrallying.co.uk/pace99.htm
Extractions: Pacemaker Rally 10th/11th July 1999 - Knighton MC Kevin Hesketh/Andy Moss took their maiden victory on the their home ground, the Shropshire lanes bordering Wales, on the Pacemakers Novices Rally on Saturday night. The well received Knighton MC event based itself at Bishop's Castle and used a 90 mile route with no petrol halt. There were six standard sections, but for the top crews the rally was decided on the 13 mile fourth section. Hesketh/Moss were on the pace all night and duly took fastest time on the decisive section. However they were only four seconds in front of the MG Maestro of Adrian Higman/Paul Middleton. Top seeds Andy Sheppard/Patrick Walsh were third; they'd lost their position as first car on the road after wrong slotting on the first section and were thus delayed by previous runners' dust on the tie decider. Dave Stephens/Keith Jones came home fourth to complete the role of top runners, as the top four crews were three minutes clear of the rest of the field. Fifth place and top Semi-Expert went to the Audi 80 Quattro of Steve Herbert/Nigel Roberts, who were four minutes clear of their nearest class rivals, Howard Dray/Martin Jones, who were tenth. Stephen Davies/Ben Innes would have taken the class win but picked up a fail for booking in early on the second section. The top novices were Glyn Price/Brian Jones, who finished ninth overall. Second novice were Graham Holmes/Graham Buckley. David Allcock/Dap Jones were third novices, like Davies/Inns they could have won their class but they missed a Passage Control and had a fail added to their penalties. Having made the journey from Lampeter Huw James/Aneurin James were sixth overall and took the Standard Production Award in their Ford Fiesta.
Elizabeth Graham Store Society by graham higman, Elizabeth Scott (Hardcover April 1997)Existentially Closed Groups (London Mathematical Society http://www.rbookshop.com/romance/g/Elizabeth_Graham/
Academic Ancestors supervised the Ph.D. Thesis (1941) of. graham higman (1917 ) (bio), whobecame Professor at Oxford and. supervised the Ph.D. Thesis (1966) of. http://arthur.u-strasbg.fr/~ronse/ancestors.html
Extractions: My academic ancestors Jacob BERNOULLI supervised (1694) Johann BERNOULLI , who supervised the Ph.D. Thesis (1726) of Leonhard EULER , who supervised the Ph.D. Thesis of Joseph Louis LAGRANGE , who supervised the Ph.D. Thesis of Simeon Denis POISSON , who supervised the Ph.D. Thesis (1814) of Michel CHASLES , who supervised the B.Sc. Dissertation (1850) of Hubert Anson NEWTON (1830-1896) photo ), who became Professor at Yale and supervised the Ph.D. Thesis (1885) of Eliakim Hastings MOORE (1862-1932) bio ), who became Professor at Chicago and supervised the Ph.D. Thesis (1903) of Oswald VEBLEN (1880-1960) bio ), who became Professor at Princeton and supervised the Ph.D. Thesis (1930? 1932?) of John Henry Constantine WHITEHEAD (1904-1960) bio ), who became Professor at Oxford and supervised the Ph.D. Thesis (1941) of Graham HIGMAN (1917- ) bio ), who became Professor at Oxford and supervised the Ph.D. Thesis (1966) of Peter M. NEUMANN (1940- ) , who became Lecturer at Oxford and supervised the Ph.D. Thesis (1979) of Christian RONSE (1954- ) , who became Professor at Strasbourg. Back to my page
Existentially Complete Models Of Algebraic Theories For general background, the student should read standard texts in model theory andthen consider the work of graham higman and Elizabeth Scott for groups, or http://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/CASM/essays/abstracts/node17.html
Extractions: Next: The Riemann Hilbert Problem Up: Faculty of Mathematics Part Previous: Sentences preserved under algebraic Professor A.M.W. Glass For general background, the student should read standard texts in model theory and then consider the work of Graham Higman and Elizabeth Scott for groups, or Mike Prest for rings/modules. References