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BYU’s math team placed 24th of 546 schools in the United States and Canada in the annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition. Peter Barratta, a freshman from Belmont, Mass., majoring in mathematics, was the team’s highest scorer ...
2010-04-13 10:53:00
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... the National Science Foundation, to provide twelve students with the opportunity to spend their summers studying and researching computational science in the Departments of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at Marshall. The students' research ...
2010-04-13 10:53:00
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The use of mathematics in cinematic special effects is described in the article Crashing Waves, Awesome Explosions, Turbulent Smoke, and Beyond: Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing in the Visual Effects Industry , which will appear in the ...
2010-04-13 09:20:00
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All such effects are ultimately grounded in mathematics, which provides a critical translation from the physical world to computer simulations. The use of mathematics in cinematic special effects is described in the article "Crashing Waves, Awesome ...
2010-04-13 11:00:00
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BYUs math team placed 24th of 546 schools in the United States and Canada in the annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition. Peter Barratta, a freshman from Belmont, Mass., majoring in mathematics, was the teams highest scorer, placing 134th of 4,036 individuals. Weve had a good team for a while and thats partly because weve had excellent coaches who train them in problem ...
2010-04-13 11:09:27
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In the Golden Eagle special section in todays Telegraph, a judge in the mathematics category
2010-04-13 08:13:08
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The use of mathematics in cinematic special effects is described in the article "Crashing Waves, Awesome Explosions, Turbulent Smoke, and Beyond: Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing in the Visual Effects Industry", which will appear in the May 2010 issue of the NOTICES OF THE AMS.
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