Axel Thue Axel Thue. Axel Thue was born in Tönsberg, Norway, on February 19, 1863. 20, 1995.G. Hedlund, Remarks on the work of Axel Thue on sequences, Nordisk Mat. http://www.student.math.uwaterloo.ca/~cs462/Hall/thue.html
Extractions: Acta Mathematica from 1916-1922. Thue is sometimes known as the "father of formal languages". He was the first to investigate the problem of finding an infinite sequence over a finite alphabet that did not contain any occurrences of adjacent identical blocks, a property today known as squarefreeness . Unfortunately, because his papers on repetitions in words were published in a relatively obscure Scandinavian journal, his work was forgotten and later rediscovered by many writers, such as Max Euwe and Marston Morse. However, Gustav Hedlund later rediscovered Thue's contribution and popularized it. Thue also made fundamental contributions to number theory (particularly transcendence theory). Thue died in Oslo, Norway, on March 7, 1922. G. Hedlund, Remarks on the work of Axel Thue on sequences, Nordisk Mat. Tidskrift T. Nagell, A. Selberg, S. Selberg, and K. Thalberg, eds., Selected Mathematical Papers of Axel Thue , Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, 1977. Back to Theory of Computing Hall of Fame Main Page
Thue Axel Thue. Born 19 Feb 1863 in Tönsberg, Norway Died 7 March 1922 in Oslo,Norway. Axel Thue was the son of Niels Thue and Nicoline Cathinka Eger. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Thue.html
Extractions: Axel Thue was the son of Niels Thue and Nicoline Cathinka Eger. He studied at Voss's school in Oslo, where he showed a great interest in physics, completing his studies there in 1883. He then enrolled at the University of Oslo graduating in 1889. He went to Leipzig in 1890 and spent a year studying under Lie . However, [1]:- ... his works do not reveal Lie 's influence, probably because of Thue's inability to follow anyone else's line of thought. He also spent a while in Berlin where he attended lectures by Helmholtz Fuchs and Kronecker . Back in Olso, Thue held a scholarship in mathematics from 1891 to 1894. On 6 July 1894 he married Lucie Collett Lund who was ten years younger than Thue. Then Thue was appointed to Trondheim Technical College where he worked from 1894 until 1903. He was appointed as professor of applied mathematics at Oslo University in 1903. He held this post until his death in 1922. In 1909 he produced an important paper, published in
Poster Of Thue Axel Thue. lived from 1863 to 1922. Thue studied Diophantine equations,showing that, for example, y 3 2x 2 = 1 cannot be satisfied http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Posters2/Thue.html
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Poster Of Thue Axel Thue. lived from 1863 to 1922. Find out more at http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Thue.html. http://www.cmi.univ-mrs.fr/~liardet/Recherche/Pierre/conferences/TransIUFM/Doc/P
Axel Thue's Work On Repetitions In Words - Berstel (ResearchIndex) The purpose of this survey is to present, in contemporary terminology, the fundamental contributions of axel thue to the study of combinatorial properties of sequences of symbols, insofar as repetitions are concerned. The present state of the art is http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/berstel92axel.html
Extractions: Abstract: The purpose of this survey is to present, in contemporary terminology, the fundamental contributions of Axel Thue to the study of combinatorial properties of sequences of symbols, insofar as repetitions are concerned. The present state of the art is also sketched. 1 Introduction In a series of four papers which appeared during the period 19061914, Axel Thue considered several combinatorial problems which arise in the study of sequences of symbols. Two of these papers [44, 46] deal with... (Update)
Publications Du LaCIM semithue grammar, which is named for (and possibly created by) the Norwegian mathematician axel thue (pronounced "TOO-ay"). http://www.lacim.uqam.ca/Publications/20.html
Extractions: 1. Preliminaries 2. Thue's First Paper: About infinite sequences of symbols 3. Thue's Second Paper: On the relative position of equal parts in certain sequences of symbols 4. Notes Axel Thue's papers on repetitions in words: a translation The other two papers deal with repetitions in finite and infinite words. Perhaps because these papers were published in a journal with restricted availability, this work of Thue was widely ignored during a long time, and consequently some of his results have been rediscovered again and again. Axel Thue's papers on sequences are now more easily accessible since they are included in the "Selected Papers" which were edited in 1977. It is the purpose of the present text to give a translation into English of Axel Thue's papers on repetitions in sequences, both in more recent terminology and in relation with new results and directions of research. PAFACC, UQAM
Thue Biography of axel thue (18631922) axel thue. Born 19 Feb 1863 in Tönsberg, Norway http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Thue.html
Extractions: Axel Thue was the son of Niels Thue and Nicoline Cathinka Eger. He studied at Voss's school in Oslo, where he showed a great interest in physics, completing his studies there in 1883. He then enrolled at the University of Oslo graduating in 1889. He went to Leipzig in 1890 and spent a year studying under Lie . However, [1]:- ... his works do not reveal Lie 's influence, probably because of Thue's inability to follow anyone else's line of thought. He also spent a while in Berlin where he attended lectures by Helmholtz Fuchs and Kronecker . Back in Olso, Thue held a scholarship in mathematics from 1891 to 1894. On 6 July 1894 he married Lucie Collett Lund who was ten years younger than Thue. Then Thue was appointed to Trondheim Technical College where he worked from 1894 until 1903. He was appointed as professor of applied mathematics at Oslo University in 1903. He held this post until his death in 1922. In 1909 he produced an important paper, published in
Mordell Translate this page rationnelles. Des avancées importantes sur ce sujet avaient été obtenuspar le mathématicien norvégien axel thue au début du siècle. http://www.sciences-en-ligne.com/momo/chronomath/chrono2/Mordell.html
Thue Portraits Portraits of axel thue axel thue. JOC/EFR November 2002 http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Thue.html
Extractions: This paper is cited in the following contexts: On the Density of Critical Factorizations - Harju, Nowotka (2001) (Correct) ....word is not ultimately periodic, both proven di erently in the literature. Section 4 contains the constructions of in nite sequences of words in four letters with density one for every word, in nite sequences of ternary words which has a limit of their densities at one, using square free words , and in nite sequences of binary words which has a limit of their densities at two, using Thue Morse words [11, 10, 1, 2] We also show that these limits are optimal. 2 Preliminaries In this section we x the notations for this paper. We refer to [8, 4] for more basic and general de nitions. ....
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Extractions: The Thue programming language was invented by John Colagioia in early 2000. It is named after the computational regimen it is based on - a pure string-rewriting process called a semi-Thue grammar , which is named for (and possibly created by) the Norwegian mathematician Axel Thue (pronounced "TOO-ay"). Thue represents one of the simplest possible ways to convey constraint-based programming. It is to the constraint-based paradigm what languages like OISC are to the imperative paradigm; in other words, it's a tar pit. projects/ thue-2001.0127/ (thue-2001.0127.tgz) subdirectory archive/ doc/ eg/ src/ Powered by openflax v2003.0327
Www.catseye.mb.ca /projects/thue-2001.0127/ a pure stringrewriting process called a semi-thue grammar, which is named for (andpossibly created by) the Norwegian mathematician axel thue (pronounced TOO http://www.catseye.mb.ca/esoteric/thue/
Extractions: The Thue programming language was invented by John Colagioia in early 2000. It is named after the computational regimen it is based on - a pure string-rewriting process called a semi-Thue grammar , which is named for (and possibly created by) the Norwegian mathematician Axel Thue (pronounced "TOO-ay"). Thue represents one of the simplest possible ways to convey constraint-based programming. It is to the constraint-based paradigm what languages like OISC are to the imperative paradigm; in other words, it's a tar pit. projects/ thue-2001.0127/ (thue-2001.0127.tgz) subdirectory archive/ doc/ eg/ src/ Powered by openflax v2003.0327
Jean Berstel axel thue's Work on Repetitions in Words Séries formelles et combinatoire algébrique(P. Leroux, C. Reutenauer eds.) Publications du LaCIM, Université du http://www-igm.univ-mlv.fr/~berstel/Recherche.html
Extractions: This is a translation, into English and in contemporary terminology, of the two fundamental papers of Axel Thue about repetitions in words. Articles An Exercice on Fibonacci Representations Balanced Grammars and Their Languages (avec Luc Boasson) Coding rotations on intervals (avec Laurent Vuillon) A Scalable Formal Method for Design and Automatic Checking of User Interfaces International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2001) Formal Properties of XML Grammars and Languages XML grammars (avec Luc Boasson), M.Nielsen, B. Rovan (Eds.) Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 2000, Bratislava