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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uheiji%20Uehata
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Fukushima United. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1998 births Living people Sportspeople from Nishinomiya Association football people from Hyōgo Prefecture Sanno Institute of Management alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football midfielders J3 League players Fukushima United FC players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil%20national%20football%20team%20results%20%281950%E2%80%931969%29
This page details the match results and statistics of the Brazil national football team from 1950 to 1969. Key Key to matches Att.=Match attendance (H)=Home ground (A)=Away ground (N)=Neutral ground Key to record by opponent Pld=Games played W=Games won D=Games drawn L=Games lost GF=Goals for GA=Goals against Results Brazil's score is shown first in each case. Notes Record by opponent References Brazil national football team results
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20J.%20Minty
George James Minty Jr. (September 16, 1929, Detroit – August 6, 1986, Bloomington, Indiana) was an American mathematician, specializing in mathematical analysis and discrete mathematics. He is known for the Klee–Minty cube, the Browder–Minty theorem, and the Minty-Vitaver theorem on graph coloring. Biography George Minty Jr. grew up in Detroit. His father emigrated, after WW I, from Scotland to work in Detroit's automotive industry as a tool and die maker. George Minty Jr. received his bachelor's degree from Detroit's Wayne State University. After service in the US Army Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth, he became in 1956 a graduate student in mathematics at the University of Michigan. There he received in 1959 his PhD with thesis Integrability Conditions for Vector Fields in Banach Spaces supervised by Erich Rothe. As a postdoc in 1959 he was briefly a visiting researcher at Tokyo's Waseda University. Minty joined the University of Michigan faculty and was eventually promoted to associate professor before he resigned in 1965. For the academic year 1964–1965 he was on leave to do research at the Courant Institute. In 1965 he was awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship. At Indiana University he was a full professor of mathematics from 1965 until his death in 1986. Research Minty's 1966 paper On the axiomatic foundations of the theories of directed linear graphs, electrical networks and network-programming is important in matroid theory. In that 1966 paper, according to Dominic Welsh: According to K.-C. Chang: In 2012 D. Erdős, A. Frank, and K. Kun published a sharpening of Minty's coloring theorem (published in 1962 in The American Mathematical Monthly). Selected publications Abstract of ''How good is the simplex method?"' References 20th-century American mathematicians Wayne State University alumni University of Michigan alumni University of Michigan faculty Indiana University faculty Sloan Research Fellows 1929 births 1986 deaths
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibrahim%20Adel
Ibrahim Adel Ali Mohamed Hassan (; born 23 April 2001), is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays for Egyptian Premier League side Pyramids as a winger. Career statistics Club International References 2001 births Living people People from Port Said Sportspeople from Port Said Egyptian men's footballers Men's association football wingers Egyptian Premier League players Pyramids FC players Egypt men's youth international footballers Footballers at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers for Egypt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yannick%20Chevalier
Yannick Chevalier (born 27 May 1987) is a footballer who plays as a forward for US Châteauneuf-sur-Loire. Born in metropolitan France, he represents the Saint Martin national team. Career statistics International goals Scores and results list Saint Martin's goal tally first. References External links 1987 births Living people Men's association football forwards French men's footballers Saint Martinois men's footballers Footballers from Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis AS Beauvais Oise players Angers SCO players Valenciennes FC players US Orléans players Thonon Evian Grand Genève FC players Thouars Foot 79 players Olympique Saumur FC players Saint-Pryvé Saint-Hilaire FC players Championnat National 3 players Championnat National players Championnat National 2 players Saint Martin men's international footballers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shunsuke%20Hirai
is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender for MIO Biwako Shiga, on loan from Yokohama F. Marinos. Career statistics Club . References External links 2002 births Living people Association football people from Wakayama Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders J1 League players Yokohama F. Marinos players Japan Football League players ReinMeer Aomori players Reilac Shiga FC players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body%20of%20constant%20brightness
In convex geometry, a body of constant brightness is a three-dimensional convex set all of whose two-dimensional projections have equal area. A sphere is a body of constant brightness, but others exist. Bodies of constant brightness are a generalization of curves of constant width, but are not the same as another generalization, the surfaces of constant width. The name comes from interpreting the body as a shining body with isotropic luminance, then a photo (with focus at infinity) of the body taken from any angle would have the same total light energy hitting the photo. Properties A body has constant brightness if and only if the reciprocal Gaussian curvatures at pairs of opposite points of tangency of parallel supporting planes have almost-everywhere-equal sums. According to an analogue of Barbier's theorem, all bodies of constant brightness that have the same projected area as each other also have the same surface area, . This can be proved by the Crofton formula. Example The first known body of constant brightness that is not a sphere was constructed by Wilhelm Blaschke in 1915. Its boundary is a surface of revolution of a curved triangle (but not the Reuleaux triangle). It is smooth except on a circle and at one isolated point where it is crossed by the axis of revolution. The circle separates two patches of different geometry from each other: one of these two patches is a spherical cap, and the other forms part of a football, a surface of constant Gaussian curvature with a pointed tip. Pairs of parallel supporting planes to this body have one plane tangent to a singular point (with reciprocal curvature zero) and the other tangent to the one of these two patches, which both have the same curvature. Among bodies of revolution of constant brightness, Blaschke's shape (also called the Blaschke–Firey body) is the one with minimum volume, and the sphere is the one with maximum volume. Additional examples can be obtained by combining multiple bodies of constant brightness using the Blaschke sum, an operation on convex bodies that preserves the property of having constant brightness. Relation to constant width A curve of constant width in the Euclidean plane has an analogous property: all of its one-dimensional projections have equal length. In this sense, the bodies of constant brightness are a three-dimensional generalization of this two-dimensional concept, different from the surfaces of constant width. Since the work of Blaschke, it has been conjectured that the only shape that has both constant brightness and constant width is a sphere. This was formulated explicitly by Nakajima in 1926, and it came to be known as Nakajima's problem. Nakajima himself proved the conjecture under the additional assumption that the boundary of the shape is smooth. A proof of the full conjecture was published in 2006 by Ralph Howard. References Euclidean solid geometry Geometric shapes Constant width
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delay%20Doppler
Delay Doppler coordinates are coordinates typically used in a radar technology-inspired approach to measurement. When used in wireless communication, the Delay Doppler domain mirrors the geometry of the reflectors comprising the wireless channel, which changes far more slowly than the phase changes experienced in the rapidly varying time-frequency domain. Delay Doppler Signal Representation In radar theory, the Delay Doppler variables are used to represent and separate moving targets through their delay (range) and Doppler (velocity) characteristics. In communication, the variables represent channels through a superposition of time and frequency shift operations. Delay Doppler variables can also represent information-carrying signals. The Delay Doppler signal representation, sometimes referred to as the lattice representation of the Heisenberg group, is in a sense a hybrid of the traditional time and frequency representations. In the time representation, a signal is realized as a function of time (superposition of delta functions); in the frequency representation, signal is realized as a function of frequency (superposition of complex exponentials). The time and frequency representations are complementary to one another. The mathematical expression of this complementarity is captured by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which states that a signal cannot be simultaneously localized to any desired degree in time and in frequency. In contrast, in the Delay Doppler representation, one can construct localized pulses which behave as if they are simultaneously localized both in time and in frequency. Such delay-Doppler pulses can be used effectively for Delay Doppler Radar multi-target detection and wireless communication. In the communication context, a key property of the delay-Doppler representation of the channel is that it does not experience the rapid phase changes present in the traditional time-frequency channel representation used by multi-carrier techniques (see fig. 1). This immunity amounts to slowing down the channel aging process, which has implications for various network functions that require extended latency, such as MU-MIMO[4][9] and CRAN. Application When the delay-Doppler channel representation is appropriately incorporated in MU-MIMO architecture, it enables non-trivial network functionality, such as intelligent user pairings and SNR predictions. These functionalities result in improved spectral utilization and performance for any waveform, thus constituting a universal technology of spectrum multiplying for mobile networks that can operate in both FDD and TDD and with any generation network. Delay Doppler channel representation utilizes existing uplink reference signals such as SRS & DMRS, along with periodic DL CQI reports to extract robust geometric information and to compute downlink SINR and predict downlink CSI — even on paired FDD spectrum separated by as much as 400MHz. SRS is a key source for channel informa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deng%20Jiaxing
Deng Jiaxing (; born 19 October 2000) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a forward for Jiangxi Beidamen. Career statistics Club . References 2000 births Living people Chinese men's footballers Men's association football forwards Chinese Super League players Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic F.C. players 21st-century Chinese people
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir%20Mileti%C4%87
Vladimir Miletić (; born 5 March 2003) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Vojvodina. Career statistics Club References External links Living people 2003 births Serbian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders FK Vojvodina players Serbian SuperLiga players Serbia men's youth international footballers Serbia men's under-21 international footballers People from Brus Sportspeople from Rasina District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna%20Marciniak-Czochra
Anna Marciniak-Czochra (born 11 March 1974 in Lublin, Poland) is a Polish applied mathematician and mathematical biologist. Since 2011 she has been a professor of applied mathematics in the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Sciences at Heidelberg University. She earned her Master of Science in mathematics 1998 at the University of Warsaw, her PhD (with honors) in Mathematics 2004 at the Heidelberg University. Since 2016 she has been leader of applied analysis and modelling in biosciences at the Heidelberg University. References 1974 births Living people Academic staff of Heidelberg University University of Warsaw alumni Polish women mathematicians 20th-century Polish mathematicians 21st-century Polish mathematicians
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abay%20Bokoleyev
Abay Chingizovich Bokoleyev (; ; born 3 February 1996) is a Kyrgyz professional footballer who plays as a forward for Dordoi Bishkek. Career statistics International Statistics accurate as of match played 11 June 2021 Honours Dordoi Bishkek Kyrgyz Premier League (2): 2018, 2020 Kyrgyzstan Cup (1): 2018 References External links 1996 births Living people Kyrgyzstani men's footballers Kyrgyzstan men's international footballers Men's association football forwards FC Dordoi Bishkek players FC Alga Bishkek players TFF First League players Kyrgyzstani expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Turkey Kyrgyzstani expatriate sportspeople in Turkey Footballers from Bishkek
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceri%20Holland
Ceri Holland (born 12 December 1997) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liverpool in the Women's Super League and the Wales national team. Career statistics Club International Scores and results list Wales's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Holland goal. References External links Ceri Holland at Liverpool F.C. Women Living people 1997 births Liverpool F.C. Women players Welsh women's footballers Wales women's international footballers Women's association football defenders Manchester City W.F.C. players Kansas Jayhawks women's soccer players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower%20envelope
In mathematics, the lower envelope or pointwise minimum of a finite set of functions is the pointwise minimum of the functions, the function whose value at every point is the minimum of the values of the functions in the given set. The concept of a lower envelope can also be extended to partial functions by taking the minimum only among functions that have values at the point. The upper envelope or pointwise maximum is defined symmetrically. For an infinite set of functions, the same notions may be defined using the infimum in place of the minimum, and the supremum in place of the maximum. For continuous functions from a given class, the lower or upper envelope is a piecewise function whose pieces are from the same class. For functions of a single real variable whose graphs have a bounded number of intersection points, the complexity of the lower or upper envelope can be bounded using Davenport–Schinzel sequences, and these envelopes can be computed efficiently by a divide-and-conquer algorithm that computes and then merges the envelopes of subsets of the functions. For convex functions or quasiconvex functions, the upper envelope is again convex or quasiconvex. The lower envelope is not, but can be replaced by the lower convex envelope to obtain an operation analogous to the lower envelope that maintains convexity. The upper and lower envelopes of Lipschitz functions preserve the property of being Lipschitz. However, the lower and upper envelope operations do not necessarily preserve the property of being a continuous function. References Functional analysis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometric%20and%20Topological%20Inference
Geometric and Topological Inference is a monograph in computational geometry, computational topology, geometry processing, and topological data analysis, on the problem of inferring properties of an unknown space from a finite point cloud of noisy samples from the space. It was written by Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, Frédéric Chazal, and Mariette Yvinec, and published in 2018 by the Cambridge University Press in their Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics book series. The Basic Library List Committee of the Mathematical Association of America has suggested its inclusion in undergraduate mathematics libraries. Topics The book is subdivided into four parts and 11 chapters. The first part covers basic tools from topology needed in the study, including simplicial complexes, Čech complexes and Vietoris–Rips complex, homotopy equivalence of topological spaces to their nerves, filtrations of complexes, and the data structures needed to represent these concepts efficiently in computer algorithms. A second introductory part concerns material of a more geometric nature, including Delaunay triangulations and Voronoi diagrams, convex polytopes, convex hulls and convex hull algorithms, lower envelopes, alpha shapes and alpha complexes, and witness complexes. With these preliminaries out of the way, the remaining two sections show how to use these tools for topological inference. The third section is on recovering the unknown space itself (or a topologically equivalent space, described using a complex) from sufficiently well-behaved samples. The fourth part shows how, with weaker assumptions about the samples, it is still possible to recover useful information about the space, such as its homology and persistent homology. Audience and reception Although the book is primarily aimed at specialists in these topics, it can also be used to introduce the area to non-specialists, and provides exercises suitable for an advanced course. Reviewer Michael Berg evaluates it as an "excellent book" aimed at a hot topic, inference from large data sets, and both Berg and Mark Hunacek note that it brings a surprising level of real-world applicability to formerly-pure topics in mathematics. References Mathematics books Computational geometry Computational topology Geometry processing 2018 non-fiction books Cambridge University Press books
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20McCaw
James M. McCaw is an Australian mathematical biologist. He is professor of Mathematical Biology in the School of Mathematics and Statistics and in the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne, where he is also Associate Dean (of Research). He is primarily known for his work in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in which he assisted in informing Australia's public health response. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic he had carried out award winning research on infectious diseases, notably influenza and malaria. He is on the editorial board for several scholarly journals including Epidemics and Infectious Disease Modelling. Education McCaw obtained his B.Sc. and PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Melbourne where he served as President of the Postgraduate Physics Students Society. References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Australian mathematicians University of Melbourne alumni Academic staff of the University of Melbourne
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990%E2%80%9391%20Rochdale%20A.F.C.%20season
The 1990–91 season saw Rochdale compete in their 17th consecutive season in the Football League Fourth Division. Statistics |} Final League Table Competitions Football League Fourth Division F.A. Cup League Cup (Rumbelows League Cup) Associate Members' Cup (Leyland DAF Cup) Lancashire Cup References Rochdale A.F.C. seasons Rochdale
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruma%20Falk
Ruma Falk (, née Oren-Aharonovich, 1932–2020) was an Israeli psychologist and philosopher of mathematics known for her work on probability theory and human understanding of probability and statistics. Falk was born in Jerusalem, and educated at the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium and Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She completed her PhD on the perception of chance at the Hebrew University in 1975 under the supervision of Amos Tversky, and became a professor there. She was married to Raphael Falk, a geneticist and historian of science. Falk won the George Pólya Award of the Mathematical Association of America with Maya Bar-Hillel in 1984 for their joint work on probability. She died on August 15, 2020. Selected works Falk was the author of books including: Understanding Probability and Statistics: A Book of Problems (A K Peters, 1993) אתגרים לתאים האפורים (Challenges to the Gray Cells, Poalim Library Publishing, 2004) יש בעיה! (There is a Problem, Poalim Library Publishing, 2013) Many Faces of the Gambler's Fallacy: Subjective Randomness and Its Diverse Manifestations (self-published, 2016) She also created a board game, ברירה וסיכוי (Choice and Chance). Her other publications include: References 1932 births 2020 deaths Israeli psychologists Israeli mathematicians Israeli women mathematicians Philosophers of mathematics Probability theorists Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem People from Jerusalem Israeli women psychologists
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namedy%20Castle
{ "type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [ { "type": "Feature", "properties": {}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [ 7.356549, 50.456107 ] } } ] } Namedy Castle (or Burg Namedy) is located in the Rhine valley, close to the village of Namedy in Andernach, Germany. Late gothic, moated castle (middle of the 14th century) originally belonging to the Husmann Knights of Andernach. Since 1909 in possession of the Rhenish line of the Hohenzollern dynasty. Geographical location The castle is located down in the Rhine valley on the left side of the river, north of the village of Namedy. The first wooded hills of the Eifel highlands rises just behind the castle. The Eurovelo 15 cycleway which follows the Rhine river on both banks, runs beside the castle park as part of the section from Koblenz to Bonn. The Eifel-Camino hiking trail passes also there. The latter at this location, is close to its starting point linking the Rhine valley with Trier, and further with the french and spanish networks of pilgrims' ways to Santiago de Compostela. History Late gothic castle The history of its construction goes back to the 14th century when the castle was built by the Husmanns, a patrician family from Andernach. It was a small moated castle in the late gothic style, which included the noble court of Niederhof. Gerhardus dictus Husmann (died 1211) was the first lord of that court. During the 16th century, the buildings were extended by later generations of the H(a)usmann family. In 1633, the castle suffered from plundering by Swedish troops during the Thirty Years' War. After the male line became extinct in 1678, the castle passed into the hands of the von Klepping family through marriage, before its new owners sold it in 1700. Baroque castle Johann Arnold von Solemacher (1657–1734), chancellor of the electorate of Trier, bought the castle in 1700 for 7,500 Reichstaler. He was granted a knighthood in 1718 by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, after appending to his name, the labels and coat of arms of the ancient family, Husmann von Namedy. Johann Arnold transformed the medieval buildings into a baroque style pleasure palace, adding stories and two side wings. The Solemacher family inhabited the castle until they had to flee before the advancing French army who, in 1794, occupied the region left of the Rhine. French revolutionary troops used the castle as hospital and as powder magazine, which ruined its interiors and structures. Windows, stairs, floors and doors were used as fuel for heating the field hospital. After renovation in 1856, the castle had several owners during the 19th century, among them were wealthy people of the industrial era. 20th and 21st centuries Finally, Prince Karl Anton of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen bought the castle in 1909 and gave its todays (2021) look. Karl-Anton was a lieutenant general in the service of the kingdom of Prussia, marr
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alioune%20Ndour%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201997%29
Alioune "Badou" Ndour (born 21 October 1997) is a Senegalese football midfielder who plays for Zulte Waregem. Career statistics Club References External links 1997 births Living people Footballers from Dakar Senegalese men's footballers Senegalese expatriate men's footballers Men's association football wingers Men's association football forwards Khor Fakkan Club players Florø SK players Sogndal Fotball players FK Haugesund players S.V. Zulte Waregem players Norwegian First Division players Eliteserien players Belgian Pro League players Challenger Pro League players Senegalese expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates Senegalese expatriate sportspeople in Norway Senegalese expatriate sportspeople in Belgium Expatriate men's footballers in the United Arab Emirates Expatriate men's footballers in Norway Expatriate men's footballers in Belgium
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume%20Carlier
Guillaume Carlier is a French mathematician. Most of his work lies in the field of calculus of variation and optimization. He is a professor of applied mathematics at Paris Dauphine University and a researcher at Mokaplan, a joint INRIA-CNRS-Université Paris-Dauphine team dedicated to research in the field of optimal transport. Life and work Carlier's work mainly focuses on applied mathematics, in particular in the fields of calculus of variations, optimization, convex analysis, and transportation theory as well as their application to economics and traffic modelling. He graduated in mathematics and mathematical economics from ENSAE ParisTech, Pierre and Marie Curie University, and Paris-Dauphine University in 1996. He then completed his PhD at Paris-Dauphine University in 2000, with a dissertation on the applications of calculus of variations to contract theory, under the supervision of Ivar Ekeland. After his studies, he was an assistant professor at the University of Bordeaux and then moved to Paris-Dauphine University, where he is now a professor. He is a member of Mokaplan, a joint research unit co-sponsored by Paris-Dauphine University, the National Centre for Scientific Research, and the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation. Selected publications References Year of birth missing (living people) Applied mathematicians Living people French mathematicians
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stein%20discrepancy
A Stein discrepancy is a statistical divergence between two probability measures that is rooted in Stein's method. It was first formulated as a tool to assess the quality of Markov chain Monte Carlo samplers, but has since been used in diverse settings in statistics, machine learning and computer science. Definition Let be a measurable space and let be a set of measurable functions of the form . A natural notion of distance between two probability distributions , , defined on , is provided by an integral probability metric where for the purposes of exposition we assume that the expectations exist, and that the set is sufficiently rich that (1.1) is indeed a metric on the set of probability distributions on , i.e. if and only if . The choice of the set determines the topological properties of (1.1). However, for practical purposes the evaluation of (1.1) requires access to both and , often rendering direct computation of (1.1) impractical. Stein's method is a theoretical tool that can be used to bound (1.1). Specifically, we suppose that we can identify an operator and a set of real-valued functions in the domain of , both of which may be -dependent, such that for each there exists a solution to the Stein equation The operator is termed a Stein operator and the set is called a Stein set. Substituting (1.2) into (1.1), we obtain an upper bound . This resulting bound is called a Stein discrepancy. In contrast to the original integral probability metric , it may be possible to analyse or compute using expectations only with respect to the distribution . Examples Several different Stein discrepancies have been studied, with some of the most widely used presented next. Classical Stein discrepancy For a probability distribution with positive and differentiable density function on a convex set , whose boundary is denoted , the combination of the Langevin–Stein operator and the classical Stein set yields the classical Stein discrepancy. Here denotes the Euclidean norm and the Euclidean inner product. Here is the associated operator norm for matrices , and denotes the outward unit normal to at location . If then we interpret . In the univariate case , the classical Stein discrepancy can be computed exactly by solving a quadratically constrained quadratic program. Graph Stein discrepancy The first known computable Stein discrepancies were the graph Stein discrepancies (GSDs). Given a discrete distribution , one can define the graph with vertex set and edge set . From this graph, one can define the graph Stein set as The combination of the Langevin–Stein operator and the graph Stein set is called the graph Stein discrepancy (GSD). The GSD is actually the solution of a finite-dimensional linear program, with the size of as low as linear in , meaning that the GSD can be efficiently computed. Kernel Stein discrepancy The supremum arising in the definition of Stein discrepancy can be evaluated i
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Liga%20records%20and%20statistics
The La Liga is a Spanish professional league for association football club. At the top of the Spanish football league system, it is the country's primary football competition and is contested by 20 clubs. The competition was formed in 1929, with an initial format of 10 teams. League records Records in this section refer to La Liga from its founding in 1929 through to the present. Titles Most league titles: 35, Real Madrid (1931–32, 1932–33, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1994–95, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2016–17, 2019–20, 2021–22) Most consecutive league titles: 5, Real Madrid (twice): (1961 to 1965 and 1986 to 1990) Top-flight appearances Most appearances: 93, joint record (up to 2023–24) Athletic Bilbao (1929–present) Barcelona (1929–present) Real Madrid (1929–present) Wins Most wins overall: 1,791 – Real Madrid Most wins in a season: 32, Real Madrid (2011–12) and Barcelona (2012–13) Most home wins in a season: 18, Real Madrid (1987–88 and 2009–10) and Barcelona (2009–10) Most away wins in a season: 16, Real Madrid (2011–12) Most consecutive wins: 16, Barcelona (2010–11) and Real Madrid (2016–17) Most consecutive home wins: 39, Barcelona (16 February 1958 to 6 November 1960) Most consecutive away wins: 13, Real Madrid (26 February 2017 to 14 October 2017) Most consecutive wins on season's opening matchday: 10, Barcelona (2009–10 to 2018–19) Fewest wins in a season: 2, joint record: Sporting Gijón (1997–98): final record P38 W2 D7 L29 Logroñés (1994–95): final record P38 W2 D9 L27 Celta Vigo (1943–44): final record P26 W2 D5 L19 Real Betis (1942–43): final record P26 W2 D6 L18 100% home win record in a season: Athletic Bilbao (9 games, 1933–34) Athletic Bilbao (11 games, 1935–36) Barcelona (13 games, 1948–49) Barcelona (15 games, 1952–53) Sevilla (15 games, 1956–57) Barcelona (15 games, 1958–59) Barcelona (15 games, 1959–60) Real Madrid (15 games, 1959–60) Real Madrid (15 games, 1962–63) Real Madrid (17 games, 1985–86) Longest win streak from the start of a season: 9, Real Madrid (1968–69) Draws Most draws overall: 707 – Athletic Bilbao Most draws in a season: 18, Deportivo La Coruña (2015–16) Most consecutive draws: 9, Burgos (30 April 1978 to 28 October 1978) Losses Most losses overall: 1,152 – Espanyol Most losses in a season: 29, Sporting Gijón (1997–98) Most consecutive losses in a season: 11, Las Palmas (13 December 1959 to 28 February 1960) Most consecutive losses at home: 9, Córdoba (24 January 2015 to ongoing) Most consecutive losses away: 25, Hércules (11 September 1955 to 26 February 1967) Fewest losses in a season: 0, (18 games season) joint record: Athletic Bilbao (1929–30; final record P18 W12 D6 L0) Real Madrid (1931–32; final record P18 W10 D8 L0) Fewest losses in a season under
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artyom%20Shvets-Rogovoy
Artyom Ilyich Shvets-Rogovoy (; born March 3, 1995) is a Russian ice hockey forward currently playing for SKA Saint Petersburg of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International References External links 1995 births Living people SKA Saint Petersburg players HC Vityaz players THK Tver players Sportspeople from Saratov Russian ice hockey centres
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal%20Schenck
Henry Koewing "Hal" Schenck is an American mathematician, known for his work in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra. He holds the Rosemary Kopel Brown Eminent Scholars Chair in mathematics at Auburn University. Education Schenck attended Carnegie Mellon University for his undergraduate degree. After receiving his BS degree in 1986, he spent 4 years serving in the United States Army, leaving the service as a captain. He then went on to Cornell University for his graduate work. After an MS in 1994, he completed his PhD in mathematics in 1997. His thesis was titled Homological Methods in the Theory of Splines, and was advised by Michael Stillman. Career Following completion of his PhD, Schenck held postdoctoral appointments at Northeastern University, then at Harvard University. He moved to Texas A&M University as an assistant professor in 2001, and was promoted to associate professor there. In 2007, he moved to the University of Illinois, where he was promoted to full professor in 2012. In 2017, he moved to Iowa State University, where he served as chair of the Department of Mathematics. He was appointed as the Rosemary Kopel Brown Eminent Scholars Chair in Mathematics at Auburn University in 2019. Schenck has been (with Catherine Yan) one of the editors-in-chief of Advances in Applied Mathematics since 2018. He was a founding editor (with Jim Coykendall) of the Journal of Commutative Algebra. Awards and honors Schenck was elected as a fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2020 for "contributions to research and exposition in applications of algebraic geometry and for service to the profession." Books References External links Living people 20th-century American mathematicians 21st-century American mathematicians Algebraic geometers Carnegie Mellon University alumni Cornell University alumni Texas A&M University faculty University of Illinois faculty Iowa State University faculty Auburn University faculty Year of birth missing (living people) Fellows of the American Mathematical Society
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoki%20Nagano
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Fukushima United. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from Kitakyushu Association football people from Fukuoka Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Men's association football forwards J3 League players Fukushima United FC players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartmut%20L%C3%B6wen
Hartmut Löwen (born May 23, 1963 in Hamm) is a German physicist working in the field of statistical mechanics and soft matter physics. Career Hartmut Löwen studied physics, mathematics and chemistry at the Technical University of Dortmund from 1982, where he graduated in physics in 1986 and obtained his doctorate in 1987 on phase transitions in Polaron systems with Bernd Gerlach. He partially pointed out together with Gerlach the non-existence of phase transitions for many phonon systems and especially polaron systems, in contrast to that what was previously expected. Löwen then worked as a Post-Doc at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, where he completed his habilitation in 1993 with Herbert Wagner. In 1990/91 he was at the École normale supérieure de Lyon with Jean-Pierre Hansen. Since 1995 he has been a full professor at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. He has also been visiting professor at the University of Cambridge and the Sapienza University of Rome in Rome. Research Löwen's fields of research include statistical physics colloidal suspensions, polymer physics, physics of self-propelled active particles and swimming micro-organisms, physics of biological macromolecules such as proteins and DNA, Glass transition, melting processes and crystal growth, liquid crystals, density functional theory, polaron systems. In 1994, he received a Heisenberg grant and the Gerhard Hess Prize of the German Research Foundation (DFG). In 2003 he received the Gentner-Kastler-Preis of the German Physical Society. Most cited publications According to Google Scholar, it has been cited 2291 times. According to Google Scholar, this article has been cited 1115 times According to Google Scholar, this article has been cited 985 times According to Google Scholar, this article has been cited 685 times According to Google Scholar, this article has been cited 567 times References External links Faculty page 1963 births Living people Scientists from North Rhine-Westphalia Academic staff of Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf Technical University of Dortmund alumni 21st-century German physicists 20th-century German physicists People from Hamm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharavyn%20P%C3%BCrevjav
Sharavyn Pürevjav (; born 1927) is a Mongolian chess player and Mongolian Chess Championship winner (1962). Biography By profession Sharavyn Pürevjav was a mathematics teacher. He learned to play chess at the age of 20. In the 1950s and 1960s Sharavyn Pürevjav was one of Mongolia's leading chess players. In 1962, he won the Mongolian Chess Championship. Sharavyn Pürevjav played for Mongolia in the Chess Olympiads: In 1962, at first board in the 15th Chess Olympiad in Varna (+3, =7, -7), In 1964, at third board in the 16th Chess Olympiad in Tel Aviv (+2, =2, -6), In 1968, at second reserve board in the 18th Chess Olympiad in Lugano (+1, =3, -2), In 1974, at second reserve board in the 21st Chess Olympiad in Nice (+2, =3, -0). Sharav Purevzhav played for Mongolia in the World Student Team Chess Championship: In 1958, at fourth board in the 5th World Student Team Chess Championship in Varna (+2, =2, -3). References External links Sharavyn Pürevjav chess games at 365chess.com 1927 births Living people People from Dornod Province Mongolian chess players Chess Olympiad competitors 20th-century chess players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna%20Romanowska
Anna B. Romanowska is a Polish mathematician specializing in abstract algebra. She is professor emeritus of algebra and combinatorics at the Warsaw University of Technology, and was the first convenor of European Women in Mathematics. Education and career Romanowska earned her Ph.D. in 1973 at the Warsaw University of Technology. Her dissertation, Toward an Algebraic Study of the Tone System, was supervised by . She became the first convenor of European Women in Mathematics, for 1993–1994. Books Romanowska is the coauthor of three books on abstract algebra with Jonathan D. H. Smith: Modal theory: an algebraic approach to order, geometry, and convexity (Heldermann, 1985) Post-modern algebra (Wiley, 1999) Modes (World Scientific, 2002) References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Polish women mathematicians 20th-century Polish mathematicians 21st-century Polish mathematicians Algebraists Warsaw University of Technology alumni Academic staff of the Warsaw University of Technology
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991%E2%80%9392%20Rochdale%20A.F.C.%20season
The 1991–92 season saw Rochdale compete in their 18th consecutive season in the Football League Fourth Division. Statistics |} Final League Table Competitions Football League Fourth Division Expunged F.A. Cup League Cup (Rumbelows League Cup) Associate Members' Cup (Autoglass Trophy) Lancashire Cup References Rochdale A.F.C. seasons Rochdale
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila%20Oates%20Williams
Sheila Oates Williams (born 1939, also published as Sheila Oates and Sheila Oates Macdonald) is a British and Australian mathematician specializing in abstract algebra. She is the namesake of the Oates–Powell theorem in group theory, and a winner of the B. H. Neumann Award. Education and career Sheila Oates was originally from Cornwall, where her father was a primary school headmaster in Tintagel. She was educated at Sir James Smith's Grammar School, and inspired to become a mathematician by a teacher there, Alfred Hooper. She read mathematics in St Hugh's College, Oxford, with Ida Busbridge as her tutor, and continued at Oxford as a doctoral student of Graham Higman. She completed her doctorate (D.Phil.) in 1963. She became a lecturer and fellow at St Hilda's College, Oxford, before moving to Australia in 1965. In 1966, she took a position as senior lecturer at the University of Newcastle and later moved again to the University of Queensland, as reader. She retired in 1997. Contributions As a student at Oxford, with Martin B. Powell, another student of Higman, she proved the Oates–Powell theorem. This is an analogue for group theory of Hilbert's basis theorem, and states that all finite groups have a finite system of axioms from which can be derived all equations that are true of the group. That is, every finite group is finitely based. As well as for her research, Williams is known for her work setting Australian mathematics competitions, including the International Mathematical Olympiad in 1988 and the Australian Mathematics Competition. She also participated several times in the Australian edition of the Mastermind television quiz show. Recognition Williams was a 2002 recipient of the B. H. Neumann Award for Excellence in Mathematics Enrichment of the Australian Maths Trust. References 1939 births Living people Australian mathematicians Australian women mathematicians British mathematicians British women mathematicians Alumni of St Hugh's College, Oxford Fellows of St Hilda's College, Oxford Academic staff of the University of Newcastle (Australia) Academic staff of the University of Queensland People from Tintagel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festas
João Manuel Vinhas Festas (born 9 October 1967), simply known as Festas, is a former Portuguese professional footballer. Career statistics Club Notes References External links 1967 births Living people Footballers from Vila do Conde Portuguese men's footballers Portugal men's youth international footballers Men's association football defenders Primeira Liga players Segunda Divisão players Leixões S.C. players FC Porto players Varzim S.C. players Rio Ave F.C. players SC Vianense players A.D. Ovarense players F.C. Tirsense players C.D. Nacional players Leça F.C. players S.C. Beira-Mar players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra%C3%BAl%20Pareja
Raúl Pareja León (born 12 November 1974) is a retired Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder. Career statistics Club Notes References 1974 births Living people Spanish men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Segunda División players Segunda División B players RCD Mallorca players RCD Mallorca B players Real Madrid CF players Real Madrid Castilla footballers CD Leganés players Orihuela CF players FC Cartagena footballers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yliopistonkatu%20%28Tampere%29
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuto%20Kide
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Kagoshima United. Career Kide made his debut for Kagoshima against Nagano Parceiro, playing the full 90 minutes. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1999 births Living people Association football people from Mie Prefecture Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders J3 League players Kagoshima United FC players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksei%20Markushevich
Aleksei Ivanovich Markushevich (; , Petrozavodsk – 7 June 1979, Moscow) was a Soviet mathematician, mathematical educator, and historian of mathematics. He is known for the Farrell–Markushevich theorem. Biography Markushevich's father worked as a junior architect for the Olonets provincial government. In 1916 the family moved to Semipalatinsk, where he graduated from secondary school in 1924. In 1925 he matriculated at the First Central Asian State University (now the National University of Uzbekistan). There in 1930 he graduated and was admitted to the correspondence course (education by mail) of the graduate school. In autumn 1931 he became a graduate student in the Research Institute of Mechanics and Mathematics, Moscow State University. There he received in 1934 his Aspirantur (similar to a PhD) under the supervision of Mikhail Lavrentyev, became at the beginning of 1935 a senior researcher, and became in 1938 an associate professor. At Moscow State University, Markushevich received in 1944 his Russian Doctor of Sciences degree (habilitation) and in 1946 became a full professor, retaining that academic position until his death. Markushevich was elected in 1945 a corresponding member and in 1950 a full member of Академии педагогических наук РСФСР (Academy of Pedagogical Sciences, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic). For that academy he served as vice-president from 1950 to 1958 and again from 1964 to 1967. From 1958 to 1964 he was the primary deputy minister of education of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. In Академии педагогических наук СССР (Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR), he was elected a full member in 1967 and served as its vice-president from 1967 to 1975. In 1978 he was an Invited Speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) in Helsinki. The last years of his life were overshadowed by a scandal related to the theft of medieval European manuscripts from Российский государственный архив древних актов, РГАДА / RGADA (Russian State Archives of Ancient Documents; investigations revealed that the main buyer of the stolen documents was Markushevich. He was buried in Moscow at the Kuntsevo Cemetery (section 10). Mathematical research Markushevich's mathematical research deals mainly with complex analysis, conformal mapping, and approximation theory. He published a series of papers on approximation, interpolation, and completeness; the papers contributed to the pioneering methods of functional analysis, in particular the theory of linear spaces, which began to be widely used in the theory of analytic functions. Book publishing activities He was head of the editorial office of mathematics of the Soviet Издательство технико-теоретической литературы (Publishing House of Technical and Theoretical Literature) from 1934 to 1937 and again from 1943 to 1947. He initiated and participated in the publication of the series of books (Popular Lectures on Mathematics) published in 62 volumes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football%20records%20and%20statistics%20in%20Greece
This article concerns football records in Greece and it includes the top flight and lower divisions as well. Players All-time goalscorers Thomas Mavros is the all-time top goalscorer in the first tier with 260 goals scored for Panionios and AEK Athens between 1970 and 1991. Krzysztof Warzycha is the foreign player with the most goals in the top division, with 244 goals scored for Panathinaikos and second on the overall list. Giorgos Sideris is the all-time goalscorer in the Greek Cup with 73 goals. He scored 13 for Atromitos Piraeus and 60 for Olympiacos. Ilias Chatzieleftheriou is the all-time top goalscorer in the second division with 152 goals scored for Doxa Dramas, Apollon Kalamarias, Iraklis, Agrotikos Asteras and PAS Giannina between 1967 and 1986. Giorgos Kiourkos is the all-time top goalscorer in the third division with 154 goals. Dimitris Ziogas holds the record of most goals scored in the lower Greek football divisions, over 750 during his career. Nikos Anastopoulos is the all-time top goalscorer of the Greece national football team with 29 goals. He played in 75 international games from 1977 until 1988. Dimitris Salpingidis is the all-time Greek top goalscorer in UEFA competitions with 30 goals, scored for PAOK and Panathinaikos (1999–2016). Awards Demis Nikolaidis and Nikos Liberopoulos have won the Best Greek Player award 3 times. Nikolaidis won it in 1997, 1998 and 2002 as a player of AEK Athens and Liberopoulos in 2000 playing for Panathinaikos and in 2006, 2007 playing for AEK Athens. The award was established by PSAP in 1992. Antonis Nikopolidis won the Best goalkeeper award 8 times (2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009). The award was established in 1997. Giorgos Theodoridis and Nikos Pourtoulidis have won the second division Best Player award 2 times. Theodoridis in 2010, 2011 playing for Panetolikos and Portoulidis in 2014, 2015 playing for Iraklis. Giorgos Sourlis and Giorgos Zacharopoulos are the only footballers to have won the best player award in both second and third division. Krzysztof Warzycha has won the Best foreign player award a record 5 times (1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998). Kostas Nestoridis and Antonis Antoniadis are the only players to win the first division top goalscorer award five times. In Nestoridis' case he won it 5 consecutive times between 1959 and 1963. Giorgos Sideris won the Greek Cup top scorer award a record 5 times (1962, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1969), playing for Olympiacos. Dimitris Saravakos is second on the list with 4 wins (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991). Three players won the first division topscorer award and also the second division award. These are: Alexis Alexandris, Antonis Antoniadis and Fanis Gekas. Alexandris won both awards more than once. Five players have won second division top goalscorer award from 2 times: Kostas Davourlis (1967, 1969), Ilias Solakis (2007, 2010), Kostas Kottakis (1987, 1988), Alexis Alexandris (1990, 1991), and Nikos Kouskounas (2016, 2017). Ilias Solakis is
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20busiest%20railway%20stations%20in%20Poland
This is a list of the busiest railway stations in Poland sorted by the average number of passengers boarding daily in 2019. Statistics and data are collected by the . List Stations with daily riderships above 4,500 passengers are shown. References External links Office of Rail Transport Nasze dworce Introduction of main railway stations, PKP Railway stations Railway stations Poland Busiest railway stations in Poland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin%20Rosero
Kevin Duvan Ante Rosero (born 3 December 1998) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Greek Super League club PAS Giannina. Career statistics Honours Individual Maltese Premier League Top scorer: 2020–21 (17 goals) References 1998 births Living people Colombian men's footballers Colombian expatriate men's footballers Maltese Challenge League players Maltese Premier League players Super League Greece players C.D.R. Quarteirense players St. Lucia F.C. players Volos F.C. players PAS Giannina F.C. players Colombian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal Colombian expatriate sportspeople in Malta Expatriate men's footballers in Malta Colombian expatriate sportspeople in Greece Expatriate men's footballers in Greece Men's association football forwards
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurelian%20Ciuciulete
Aurelian Gabriel Ciuciulete (born 4 April 2003) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga II club Unirea Dej, on loan from Liga I club FCSB. Career statistics Club Statistics accurate as of match played 7 October 2023. References External links 2003 births Living people Footballers from Craiova Romanian men's footballers Romania men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders Liga I players FC Steaua București players Liga II players FC Unirea Constanța players FC Unirea Dej players Liga III players FCSB II players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zain%20Issaka
is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender for club Montedio Yamagata. Career statistics Club Honours Club J1 League: 2021 References External links 1997 births Living people People from Machida, Tokyo Association football people from Tokyo Toin University of Yokohama alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders J1 League players J2 League players Kawasaki Frontale players Yokohama FC players Montedio Yamagata players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitri%20Olegovich%20Orlov
Dmitri Olegovich Orlov, (Дмитрий Олегович Орлов, born September 19, 1966, in Vladimir, Russia) is a Russian mathematician, specializing in algebraic geometry. He is known for the Bondal-Orlov reconstruction theorem (2001). Education and career In 1988 Orlov graduated from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University. There he received his Candidate of Sciences degree (PhD) 1991 with thesis Производные категории когерентных пучков, моноидальные преобразования и многообразия Фано (Derived categories of coherent sheaves, monoidal transformations and Fano varieties) under Vasilii Alekseevich Iskovskikh (and Alexey Igorevich Bondal). At the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Orlov was from April 1996 to April 2011 a researcher in the Algebra Department and is since April 2011 the head of the Algebraic Geometry Department. In 2002 Orlov received his Doctor of Sciences degree (habilitation) with thesis Производные категории когерентных пучков и эквивалентности между ними (Derived categories of coherent sheaves and equivalences between them). In 2002 he was, with A. Bondal, an Invited Speaker with talk Derived categories of coherent sheaves at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Beijing. Orlov's research deals with homological algebra, (derived categories, triangulated categories), algebraic geometry (derived algebraic geometry, homological mirror symmetry, quasicoherent sheaves, and noncommutative geometry. He was elected on December 20, 2011, a corresponding member and on 15 November 2019 a full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Selected publications References External links 1966 births Living people Moscow State University alumni Academic staff of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics Soviet mathematicians 20th-century Russian mathematicians 21st-century Russian mathematicians Algebraic geometers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kareem%20Foster
Kareem Foster (born 6 September 2000) is a Caymanian footballer who currently plays for Westfield. Besides Cayman Islands, he has played in England. Career statistics International References 2000 births Living people Men's association football forwards Caymanian men's footballers Cayman Islands men's youth international footballers Cayman Islands men's international footballers Caymanian expatriate men's footballers Caymanian expatriate sportspeople in England Expatriate men's footballers in England Cayman Islands men's under-20 international footballers People from Grand Cayman
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitinho%20%28footballer%2C%20born%20January%202000%29
Victor Gabriel Moura de Oliveira (born 4 January 2000), commonly known as Vitinho, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Arouca. Career statistics Club References 2000 births Living people Footballers from Guarulhos Brazilian men's footballers Brazil men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players Sport Club Corinthians Paulista players CR Vasco da Gama players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matheus%20Stockl
Matheus Bungenstab Stockl (born 14 March 2000) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a defender for Villa Nova, on loan from Coimbra. Career statistics Club References 2000 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Brazil men's youth international footballers Men's association football defenders Clube Atlético Mineiro players Clube de Regatas Brasil players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronaldo%20Flowers
Ronaldo Flowers (born 9 March 2003) is an Antigua and Barbudan international footballer who plays for the Antigua and Barbuda national football team. Career statistics International References External links 2003 births Living people Antigua and Barbuda men's footballers Antigua and Barbuda men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri%20%28footballer%2C%20born%202002%29
Henri Marinho dos Santos (born 19 February 2002), commonly known as Henri, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a defender for North Texas SC. Career statistics Club References 2002 births Living people People from Araçatuba Brazilian men's footballers Brazil men's youth international footballers Men's association football defenders Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras players Footballers from São Paulo (state) North Texas SC players MLS Next Pro players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matheus%20Ara%C3%BAjo
Matheus de Araújo Andrade (born 22 May 2002), known as Matheus Araújo, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Corinthians. Career statistics Club References 2002 births Living people Footballers from Osasco Brazilian men's footballers Brazil men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders São Bernardo Futebol Clube players União Agrícola Barbarense Futebol Clube players Sport Club Corinthians Paulista players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Olawale
Peter Ukeme Olawale (born 26 July 2002) is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a forward for Maltese club Balzan. Career statistics Club Notes References 2002 births Living people Nigerian men's footballers Nigeria men's youth international footballers Men's association football forwards Hapoel Ra'anana A.F.C. players Debreceni VSC players FC Noah players Liga Leumit players Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Nigerian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Israel Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Israel Expatriate men's footballers in Hungary Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Expatriate men's footballers in Armenia Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Armenia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong%20Sung-wook
Hong Sung-wook (; born 17 September 2002) is a South Korean footballer currently playing as a centre back for K League 1 club Jeju United. Career statistics Club Notes References 2002 births Living people South Korean men's footballers South Korea men's youth international footballers Men's association football defenders Jeju United FC players Hong Sung-wook
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim%20Ryun-seong
Kim Ryun-seong (; born 4 June 2002) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a defender for Gimcheon Sangmu. Career statistics Club References External links Kim Ryun-seong at the Pohang Steelers F.C. website 2002 births Living people South Korean men's footballers South Korea men's youth international footballers Men's association football defenders Pohang Steelers players Gimcheon Sangmu FC players K League 1 players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masato%20Sasaki%20%28footballer%2C%20born%202002%29
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a goalkeeper for Kashiwa Reysol of J1 League. Career statistics Club . Notes Honours Japan U16 AFC U-16 Championship: 2018 References External links 2002 births Living people Association football people from Chiba Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Japan men's youth international footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Kashiwa Reysol players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20W.%20Barrett%20%28mathematician%29
John W. Barrett is a mathematician who was a professor at Imperial College, London until 2019. He held the position of Head of Numerical Analysis in the Department of Mathematics. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sor%20Rotana
Sor Rotana (born 9 October 2002), is a Cambodian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Cambodian Premier League club Visakha and the Cambodia national team Career statistics International References External links 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from Phnom Penh Cambodian men's footballers Cambodia men's international footballers Men's association football defenders Prey Veng FC players Competitors at the 2023 SEA Games SEA Games competitors for Cambodia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wut%20Tola
Wut Tola (born 6 October 2002) is a Cambodian footballer who plays as a forward for Ministry of Interior FA in the Cambodian League 2. Career statistics International References External links 2002 births Living people Cambodian men's footballers Cambodia men's international footballers Men's association football forwards Prey Veng FC players Visakha FC players Cambodian Premier League players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aado%20Slutsk
Aado Slutsk (incorrectly Aadu Slutsk; 17 July 1918 Riga – 28 September 2006 Tallinn) was an Estonian sport figure. 1936-1938 he studied mathematics at Tartu University. Beginning in 1940 he worked as a journalist. 1964-1981 he was the head of Estonian Radio. He was one of the founders of Estonian Association of Journalists. 1976-1980 he was the head of Tallinn Sailing Regatta's Press Centre (). 1989-1998 he was a member of Estonian Olympic Committee, since 1999 an honorary member. Awards: 1971: Estonian SSR merited journalist 2004: Order of the White Star, V class References 1918 births 2006 deaths Estonian people in sports Soviet journalists
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraklis%20Metaxas
Iraklis Metaxas (; born 10 July 1967) is a Greek professional football manager. Managerial statistics References 1967 births Living people German people of Greek descent German football managers PAS Giannina F.C. managers Sportspeople from Cologne Asteras Tripolis F.C. managers Super League Greece managers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil%20national%20football%20team%20results%20%281970%E2%80%931989%29
This page details the match results and statistics of the Brazil national football team from 1970 to 1989. Key Key to matches Att.=Match attendance (H)=Home ground (A)=Away ground (N)=Neutral ground Key to record by opponent Pld=Games played W=Games won D=Games drawn L=Games lost GF=Goals for GA=Goals against Results Brazil's score is shown first in each case. Notes Record by opponent References Brazil national football team results
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011%20Home%20United%20FC%20season
The 2011 Home United FC season involves Home United competing in the 2012 S.League. Squad S.League squad Transfers Pre-season transfers In Out Mid-season transfers In Out Team statistics Appearances and goals Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute. Competitions S.League League table Singapore Cup Preliminary round Quarter Final Semi Final Final Singapore League Cup References Home United 2012
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayne%20%28footballer%29
Rayne Pinto de Assis (born 17 January 1997), known as Rayne, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a central defender for Paraná, on loan of Figueirense. Career statistics Honours Red Bull Bragantino Campeonato Brasileiro Série B: 2019 Notes and references Notes References External links Men's association football defenders Brazilian men's footballers Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players Campeonato Brasileiro Série C players Campeonato Brasileiro Série D players Red Bull Bragantino II players Clube Atlético Joseense players Red Bull Bragantino players Associação Ferroviária de Esportes players Figueirense FC players Paraná Clube players Living people 1997 births Sportspeople from Vitória, Espírito Santo Footballers from Espírito Santo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunisia%20national%20football%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
The Tunisia national football team has played teams from every confederation. Their first international match was played on 2 June 1957 in Tunis against Libya, winning 4–2. The team they have played the most is Morocco, with a total of 50 matches played. Their biggest win has been by 8 goals in two matches: against Chinese Taipei on 18 August 1960, and against Djibouti on 12 June 2015. Player records Players in bold are still active with Tunisia. Most appearances Top goalscorers All−time record against FIFA recognized nations The list shown below shows the Tunisia national football team all−time international record against opposing nations. Key Teams yet to play against Tunisia Match statistics Biggest wins Hat-tricks FIFA rankings Tunisia's FIFA rankings have ranged from 65 in July 2010, to 14 in April 2018. Rankings by year Below is a chart of Tunisia's FIFA ranking since 1993. Notes References Tunisia national football team records and statistics National association football team records and statistics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil%20national%20football%20team%20results%20%281990%E2%80%932009%29
This page details the match results and statistics of the Brazil national football team from 1990 to 2009. Key Key to matches Att.=Match attendance (H)=Home ground (A)=Away ground (N)=Neutral ground Key to record by opponent Pld=Games played W=Games won D=Games drawn L=Games lost GF=Goals for GA=Goals against Results Brazil's score is shown first in each case. Record by opponent References Brazil national football team results
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Rognes%20%28mathematician%29
John Rognes (born 28 April 1966 in Oslo) is a Norwegian mathematician. He is a professor at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Oslo. Rognes mathematical talent was visible from a young age; in 1984 he won a bronze medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad in Prague. As a 19-year-old, he received his master's degree. He then went to Princeton University, where he received a PhD as a 24-year-old with the dissertation "The Rank Filtration in Algebraic K-theory". In 1994, Rognes became an associate professor at Oslo, and in 1998 he was promoted to the rank of professor. He became Norway's youngest professor of mathematics. Rognes' research is about topological mathematics and algebraic K-theory. In 2004, he became one of the 26 who received a five-year scholarship as a Young Outstanding Researcher from the Research Council of Norway. From 2010 to 2014 was the editor of Acta Mathematica. In 2014, he was invited to speak at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) in Seoul. From 2014 to 2018, he was chair of the Abel Committee. Selected publications External links at the University of Oslo References Norwegian mathematicians Living people Topologists 1966 births
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan%20Klewsaat
Tristan Klewsaat (born October 21, 1997) is an American floorball player who plays as a forward. He has won two caps for the United States national floorball team. Career statistics International 1997 births Living people Floorball players American floorball players References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20busiest%20railway%20stations%20in%20Russia
This is a list of the busiest railway stations in Russia sorted by the average number of passengers boarding daily in 2019, statistics and data are collected by Russian Railways. Ridership numbers are for Russian Railways only, other rail transport like subway, and stations of Crimea Railway are not included. List Train stations with more than 2.5 million passengers per year are shown. References Busiest railway stations in Russia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20type
History of type may refer to: History of printing in typography History of type theory in mathematics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fillia%20Makedon
Fillia S. Makedon is a Greek-American computer scientist whose research has spanned a broad variety of areas in computer science, including VLSI design, graph algorithms, numerical linear algebra, sensor networks, algorithm visualization, bioinformatics, recommender systems, and human–robot interaction. She is Jenkins-Garrett Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington. Early life and education Makedon is originally from Samos, and came to the US as a Fulbright Scholar to study biochemistry at Skidmore College, graduating in 1968. After a master's degree in biophysics at Penn State York in 1971, she shifted to graduate study in computer science at Northwestern University, earning a second master's degree in 1979 and completing her Ph.D. in 1982. Career She was a postdoctoral researcher with Christos Papadimitriou at the National Technical University of Athens, and joined the faculty at the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1983. She moved to the University of Texas at Dallas in 1985, and in the same year took up an affiliate faculty position with the University of Patras. At UT Dallas, she founded the Computer Learning Research Center (CLEAR) in 1987. She moved to Dartmouth College in 1991, as a professor of computer science, director of the Dartmouth Experimental Visualization Laboratory (DEVLAB), and director of the Summer Institute for Advanced Graduate Studies (DAGS), at the same time holding an adjunct position at the University of the Aegean. She became a program director in the Office of Cyber-Infrastructure at the National Science Foundation in 2005, and returned to academia with her present position as Jenkins-Garrett Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington in 2006. At UT Arlington, she became the founding director of the Integrative Computational Science Program, director of the Human Centered Computing Laboratory (HERACLEIA), and headed the department of computer science and engineering from 2006 to 2013. Selected publications References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Greek computer scientists Greek women computer scientists American computer scientists American women computer scientists Skidmore College alumni Pennsylvania State University faculty Northwestern University alumni Illinois Institute of Technology faculty University of Texas at Arlington faculty People from Athens 21st-century American women scientists 20th-century American women scientists
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20busiest%20railway%20stations%20in%20Taiwan
This article consists of the busiest railway stations in Republic of China (Taiwan), with the statistics being taken from the official data of the years 2020. Ridership numbers are for Inter-city rail systems, Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) and Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) only, other rail transport like MRT are not included. TRA Only the top 20 busiest TRA stations are shown. THSR All 12 THSR stations are shown. Ridership numbers were decreased in 2020 due to COVID-19 outbreak. References Railway stations, busiest Busiest railway stations in Taiwan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergman%27s%20diamond%20lemma
In mathematics, specifically the field of abstract algebra, Bergman's Diamond Lemma (after George Bergman) is a method for confirming whether a given set of monomials of an algebra forms a -basis. It is an extension of Gröbner bases to non-commutative rings. The proof of the lemma gives rise to an algorithm for obtaining a non-commutative Gröbner basis of the algebra from its defining relations. However, in contrast to Buchberger's algorithm, in the non-commutative case, this algorithm may not terminate. Preliminaries Let be a commutative associative ring with identity element 1, usually a field. Take an arbitrary set of variables. In the finite case one usually has . Then is the free semigroup with identity 1 on . Finally, is the free associative -algebra over . Elements of will be called words, since elements of can be seen as letters. Monomial Ordering The reductions below require a choice of ordering on the words i.e. monomials of . This has to be a total order and satisfy the following: For all words and , we have that if then . For each word , the collection is finite. We call such an order admissible. An important example is the degree lexicographic order, where if has smaller degree than ; or in the case where they have the same degree, we say if comes earlier in the lexicographic order than . For example the degree lexicographic order on monomials of is given by first assuming . Then the above rule implies that the monomials are ordered in the following way: Every element has a leading word which is the largest word under the ordering which appears in with non-zero coefficient. In if , then the leading word of under degree lexicographic order is . Reduction Assume we have a set which generates a 2-sided ideal of . Then we may scale each such that its leading word has coefficient 1. Thus we can write , where is a linear combination of words such that . A word is called reduced with respect to the relations if it does not contain any of the leading words . Otherwise, for some and some . Then there is a reduction , which is an endomorphism of that fixes all elements of apart from and sends this to . By the choice of ordering there are only finitely many words less than any given word, hence a finite composition of reductions will send any to a linear combination of reduced words. Any element shares an equivalence class modulo with its reduced form. Thus the canonical images of the reduced words in form a -spanning set. The idea of non-commutative Gröbner bases is to find a set of generators of the ideal such that the images of the corresponding reduced words in are a -basis. Bergman's Diamond Lemma lets us verify if a set of generators has this property. Moreover, in the case where it does not have this property, the proof of Bergman's Diamond Lemma leads to an algorithm for extending the set of generators to one that does. An element is called reduction-unique if given two finite compo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mat%20Noron
Mat Noron (born 17 June 1998) is a Cambodian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Cambodian Premier League club Boeung Ket and the Cambodia national team Career statistics International References External links 1998 births Living people Cambodian men's footballers Cambodia men's international footballers Sportspeople from Phnom Penh Men's association football forwards
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter%20Cyrus
Dexter Cyrus (born 27 December 1969) is a retired Trinidadian footballer. Career statistics International International goals Scores and results list Trinidad and Tobago's goal tally first. References 1969 births Living people Trinidad and Tobago men's footballers Trinidad and Tobago men's international footballers Men's association football forwards Police F.C. (Trinidad and Tobago) players United Petrotrin F.C. players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean%20Pacheco
Dean Pacheco (born 5 August 1972) is a Trinidadian retired footballer. Career statistics International International goals Scores and results list Trinidad and Tobago's goal tally first. References 1969 births Living people Trinidad and Tobago men's footballers Trinidad and Tobago men's under-20 international footballers Trinidad and Tobago men's international footballers Men's association football forwards Police F.C. (Trinidad and Tobago) players United Petrotrin F.C. players People from Diego Martin region
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristjan%20Kombe
Kristjan Kombe (born 28 March 2000) is an Estonian professional ice hockey centre who currently plays for JoKP in the Finnish Mestis. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International statistics References External links 2000 births Living people Sportspeople from Kuressaare Estonian ice hockey centres HPK players Jokerit players Kiekko-Vantaa players Jokipojat players Estonian expatriate sportspeople in Finland Estonian expatriate ice hockey people Expatriate ice hockey players in Finland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuriya%20Takahashi
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Thespakusatsu Gunma. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 1999 births Living people Association football people from Miyazaki Prefecture Kanagawa University alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders J2 League players Fagiano Okayama players Thespakusatsu Gunma players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asshukrie%20Wahid
Asshukrie Wahid (born 27 February 1998) is a Singaporean professional footballer who plays as a forward for the Singapore Premier League side Balestier Khalsa. Career statistics Club References Living people 1997 births Singaporean men's footballers Men's association football forwards Balestier Khalsa FC players Geylang International FC players Young Lions FC players Singapore Premier League players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yota%20Komi
is a Japanese footballer who plays as a forward for Albirex Niigata. Club career Komi made his professional debut in a 4–1 Emperor's Cup match against Zweigen Kanazawa. Career statistics Club References External links 2002 births Living people Association football people from Saitama Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Japan men's youth international footballers Men's association football forwards J2 League players Albirex Niigata players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mizuki%20Oya
is a Japanese footballer who plays as a forward for Albirex Niigata. Club career Oya made his professional debut in a 4–1 Emperor's Cup match against Zweigen Kanazawa. Career statistics Club References External links 2004 births Living people Japanese men's footballers Men's association football forwards Albirex Niigata players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuya%20Takano
is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender for Albirex Niigata. Club career Takano made his professional debut in a 4–1 Emperor's Cup match against Zweigen Kanazawa. Career statistics Club References External links 2004 births Living people Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders Albirex Niigata players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raido%20Yamashita
is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender for Zweigen Kanazawa. Club career Yamashita made his professional debut in a 1–4 Emperor's Cup loss against Albirex Niigata. Career statistics Club References External links 2004 births Living people Association football people from Ishikawa Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders Zweigen Kanazawa players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosei%20Hamaguchi
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Kagoshima United. Club career Hamaguchi made his professional debut in a 0–6 Emperor's Cup loss against Avispa Fukuoka. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1998 births Living people People from Fukutsu, Fukuoka Association football people from Fukuoka Prefecture National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders Avispa Fukuoka players Kagoshima United FC players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kai%20Ishitsu
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Kagoshima United. Club career Ishitsu made his professional debut in a 0–6 Emperor's Cup loss against Avispa Fukuoka. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 2002 births Living people Association football people from Ibaraki Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Kashima Antlers players Kagoshima United FC players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takumi%20Narasaka
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Machida Zelvia. Club career Narasaka made his professional debut in a 0–2 Emperor's Cup loss against Tochigi SC. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 2002 births Living people Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders J2 League players FC Machida Zelvia players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yusuke%20Murase
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for FC Ryukyu. Club career Murase made his professional debut in a 0–1 Emperor's Cup loss against Matsumoto Yamaga. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 1998 births Living people Association football people from Osaka Prefecture Osaka Kyoiku University alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders Cerezo Osaka players FC Ryukyu players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuki%20Yamada
is a Japanese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Kyoto Sanga. Club career Yamada made his professional debut in a 3–1 Emperor's Cup win against FC Imabari. Career statistics Club References External links 2001 births Living people Association football people from Shiga Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Japan men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders Kyoto Sanga FC players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryota%20Ichihara
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for FC Imabari. Club career Ichihara made his professional debut in a 1–3 Emperor's Cup loss against Kyoto Sanga. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1998 births Living people People from Machida, Tokyo Association football people from Tokyo Toyo University alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders FC Imabari players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nao%20Yamada
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Mito HollyHock. Club career Yamada made his professional debut in a 0–3 Emperor's Cup loss against Thespakusatsu Gunma. Career statistics Club . Notes Honours Japan U16 AFC U-16 Championship: 2018 References External links 1999 births Living people Association football people from Saitama Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Japan men's youth international footballers Men's association football defenders Urawa Red Diamonds players Mito HollyHock players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20countries%20by%20average%20annual%20precipitation
This is a list of countries by average annual precipitation. List See also List of countries by average yearly temperature. Notes References precipitation Climate and weather statistics precipitation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuzuho%20Shiokoshi
is a Japanese footballer playing as a midfielder for Urawa Reds in the WE League. Career statistics Club Notes International International goals Scores and results list Japan's goal tally first. References 1997 births Living people Association football people from Saitama Prefecture Japanese women's footballers Japan women's international footballers Women's association football midfielders Nadeshiko League players Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies players Footballers at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers for Japan Footballers at the 2022 Asian Games
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macroeconomic%20indicators
Macroeconomic indicators are aggregated statistics for a geography, population, or political jurisdiction gathered by agencies and bureaus of various government statistical organization, and sometimes by private organizations using similar techniques. List of macroeconomic indicators Aggregate demand Aggregate supply External debt indicators GDP deflator Green gross domestic product Gross domestic product Gross national product Gross National Happiness Jobless claims Monetary conditions index Net foreign assets Nominal GDP Nonfarm payrolls Real gross domestic product Social Progress Index See also :Category:Macroeconomic indicators Economic indicators References Macroeconomic indicators
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Football%20League%20%28Ireland%29%20records%20and%20statistics
This is a list of records from the National Football League, a Gaelic football competition for county teams in Ireland. Scoring David Tubridy of Clare became top scorer in National Football League history against Cork in May 2021. All-time scoring record As of 1 June 2021, with those in bold still playing David Tubridy 22–412 (478) Mickey Kearins 7–448 (469) Ronan Carolan 19–387 (444) Tony McTague 9–360 (387) Mattie Forde 29–299 (386) Conor McManus 14–341 (383) Steven McDonnell 33–282 (381) Brian Stafford 13–334 (373) Mick O'Dwyer 19–313 (370) Dermot Earley Snr 17–316 (367) Top scorers for each team Antrim: Armagh: Steven McDonnell Carlow: Cavan: Ronan Carolan Clare: David Tubridy Cork: Derry: Donegal: Down: Dublin: Dean Rock Fermanagh: Galway: Kerry: Mick O'Dwyer Kildare: Laois: Leitrim: Limerick: London: Longford: Louth: Mayo: Meath: Brian Stafford Monaghan: Conor McManus Offaly: Tony McTague Roscommon: Dermot Earley Snr Sligo: Mickey Kearins Tipperary: Tyrone: Waterford: Westmeath: Wexford: Mattie Forde Wicklow: References Gaelic games records and statistics Records and statistics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasilii%20Iskovskikh
Vasilii (or Vasily) Alekseevich Iskovskikh (Василий Алексеевич Исковских, 1 July 1939, Orenburg Oblast – 4 January 2009, Moscow) was a Russian mathematician, specializing in algebraic geometry. Education and career Born into a peasant family, Iskovskikh entered in 1958 the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of Tashkent State University. In 1963, as an outstanding student, he was invited to become a student at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University. There he became an active participant in Igor Shafarevich's seminar and, following the recommendation of Yuri Manin, studied birational geometry. After graduating in 1964, Iskovskikh entered the graduate school of the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University and received in 1968 his Candidate of Sciences degree (PhD) under the supervision of Yuri Manin. Iskovskikh worked from 1968 to 1974 at the Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences and from 1974 to 1977 at the All-Russian Research Institute of Integrated Automation of the Oil and Gas Industry. In the Department of Higher Algebra of Moscow State University's Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, he was from 1977 to 1987 a senior researcher, from 1987 to 1990 a leading researcher, and from 1990 until his death a professor. In the Department of Number Theory of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, he did research since 1990 and was appointed a professor in 1992. In 1990 he received his Russian Doctor of Sciences degree (habilitation). All of Iskovskikh's research is connected with Shafarevich's Moscow school of algebraic geometry. Shafarevich's school included the construction of a systematic theory of algebraic surfaces, including the theory of rational surfaces with rich birational geometry. Continuing the fundamental research of Yuri Manin, Iskovskikh obtained the first important results on the birational type of rational surfaces; the results were published in his PhD thesis. Much of the modern development of birational geometry began with Iskovskikh and Manin's «Трехмерные квартики и контрпримеры к проблеме Люрота» (Матем. сб., 1971, т. 86, No. 1) (Three-dimensional quartics and counterexamples to the Luröth problem) (Mat. Sb., 1971, vol. 86, no. 1, pp. 140–166). In it, an effective method (the "method of maximal singularities") is constructed, which allows one to comprehensively describe birational maps of rationally connected three-dimensional manifolds. The three-dimensional quartic is foundational for modern research in birational geometry. In the 1970s Iskovskikh applied the method of maximal singularities to prove important theorems on birational maps of several classes of Fano threefolds. The theorems provided general principles for birational classification in dimension three. Iskovskikh and Manin's research made three-dimensional birational geometry into a systematic theory. Iskovskikh gave a biregular classification of Fano 3-folds. His results
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsuyoshi%20Fujitake
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Tegevajaro Miyazaki. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1998 births Living people Association football people from Nagasaki Prefecture Tokuyama University alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders J3 League players V-Varen Nagasaki players Tegevajaro Miyazaki players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret%20Baron
Margaret E. Baron (1915 – 16 August 1996) was a British mathematics educator and historian of mathematics known for her book on the history of calculus. Life Baron was originally from Gateshead, in northeastern England, and earned a bachelor's degree from Durham University through King's College, Newcastle, which later became Newcastle University. She worked for a year as an English teacher in Frankfurt, and in 1938 became a mathematics teacher at the Bede School for Girls, later to become part of Sunderland College. Because she married George Baron, a teacher at the corresponding boys' school, she was dismissed as a teacher in 1940. She took two more teaching posts, at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne and the High Storrs School in Sheffield, before leaving work to raise her family in Gateshead. Her husband returned from war service in 1946, and they moved to London. Eventually she returned to teaching, at Goldsmiths' College and then, in 1957, as head of mathematics at the Stockwell College of Education. While there, she wrote a master's thesis on the history of calculus in 1960, and completed a PhD in 1965. She retired in 1977, and died on 16 August 1996. Contributions Baron's book The Origins of the Infinitesimal Calculus, originally published in 1969 by Pergamon, was reprinted in 1987 by Dover Books, and has been suggested for inclusion in undergraduate mathematics libraries by the Mathematical Association of America. She also wrote several other publications in the history of mathematics, including contributions to the Dictionary of Scientific Biography. She became one of the founders of the Association of Teachers of Mathematics in the early 1950s, and wrote additional publications in mathematics education, including the book Number in Elementary Mathematics (Hutchinson, 1973). References 1915 births 1996 deaths British women historians British women mathematicians Mathematics educators British historians of mathematics Alumni of King's College, Newcastle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daiki%20Koike
is a Japanese football player for Vanraure Hachinohe. Career After attending Toyo University, Koike joined Blaublitz Akita in January 2019. Club statistics Updated to 15 December 2021. Honours Blaublitz Akita J3 League (1): 2020 References External links Profile at J. League Profile at Akita 1996 births Living people Toyo University alumni Association football people from Chiba Prefecture Japanese men's footballers J3 League players YSCC Yokohama players Blaublitz Akita players Men's association football goalkeepers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Laidlaw
Paul Laidlaw is a Scottish auctioneer, known for his appearances on television game-shows related to antiques. Early life Laidlaw was born in Edinburgh, obtaining a degree in mathematics from the University of Edinburgh with a view to working for NASA. Career Laidlaw developed a career as an auctioneer, joining H&H Auction Rooms of Carlisle in 2002, and leaving in 2012 to set up his own auction house, Laidlaw Auctioneers and Valuers. In 2006 he was filmed for the BBC Television show Bargain Hunt, conducting an auction. He was subsequently asked to screen test for the show, and now makes regular appearances as an expert advisor, where his role is to assist a team of two lay people in competition with another team, who aim to make the most money by buying antiques and collectables, then selling them at auction. He also makes regular appearances on the sister show Antiques Road Trip, competing in a similar fashion against another expert, one-to-one, and appears in its celebrity spin-off version. He also appeared on Flog It!, and has been a guest on For What It's Worth. As of May 2021, he holds the record for the biggest profit on an item on Antiques Road Trip. In a 2017 episode he purchased a Chambre Automatique De Bertsch sub-miniature camera for £60; it sold for a hammer price of £20,000, to a private collector in Switzerland. As with all profits on the show, the money made was donated to the charity Children in Need. In an earlier episode, screened in 2016, he purchased a Georgian drinking glass for £1, whose hammer price was £360. Personal life As of June 2021, Laidlaw lives in Carlisle, with his wife Maureen and their daughter and twin boys. Among the antiques he collects for personal interest are arms and armour, Georgian glassware, Georgian silver, and watches. References External links Laidlaw Auctioneers and Valuers Speaker profile Living people BBC television presenters Scottish auctioneers Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Television personalities from Edinburgh People from Carlisle, Cumbria Year of birth missing (living people)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA%20Euro%202020%20statistics
The following article outlines statistics for UEFA Euro 2020, which took place across Europe from 11 June to 11 July 2021 after being postponed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Goals scored during penalty shoot-outs are not counted, and matches decided by a penalty shoot-out are considered draws. Goalscorers Assists Clean sheets Awards Man of the Match Scoring Overview Timing Teams Individual Attendance Overall attendance: 1,099,278 Average attendance per match: Highest attendance: 67,173 – Italy vs England Lowest attendance: 5,607 – Croatia vs Czech Republic Wins and losses Discipline Summary Sanctions By match By referee By team By individual Overall statistics Notes References External links UEFA Euro 2020 statistics at UEFA.com Statistics 2020
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muriel%20Seltman
Muriel Seltman (; 27 March 1927 – 2 December 2019) was British left-wing activist, mathematics educator, historian of mathematics, and author of books on mathematics, religion, politics, and philosophy. Life Seltman was born in Stamford Hill, a Jewish neighborhood of London, on 27 March 1927. She studied mathematics and mathematics education at Trinity College Dublin, and met her husband there. They joined the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1952, but by the early 1960s had been expelled from the party for their anti-revisionism (sympathy for Maoism and opposition to the Khrushchev Thaw). They traveled with their son to North Korea, where Seltman worked as a teacher, but, bored with the North Korean cult of personality and their life there, left for China in 1965, just in time for the Cultural Revolution. Disillusioned, they returned to England in 1966, and Seltman later wrote a book What's Left? What's Right? describing her experiences. She taught mathematics at Avery Hill College beginning in 1968, retiring in 1981 but continuing on a part-time basis for another 20 years, through the college's 1985 incorporation into the University of Greenwich. Her works in mathematics and the history of mathematics include a translation of a book on algebra by Thomas Harriot, originally published in 1631, a few years after Harriot's death. Co-editor Robert Goulding provided the translation, while Seltman was responsible for the book's detailed commentary on Harriot's work, with both translation and commentary based on a master's thesis she wrote at University College London, A Commentary on the Artis Analyticae Praxis of Thomas Harriot (1972). She also completed a PhD at University College London, with the dissertation Descartes's "Regulae ad directionem ingenii": a case-study in the emergence of early modern algebra (1987). Although of Jewish descent, she became a nontheist Quaker, and despite her early experiences continued to describe herself as a Marxist. She died on 2 December 2019. Books Seltman's books include: Piaget's Logic: A Critique of Genetic Epistemology (with Peter Seltman, George Allen & Unwin, 1985) Thomas Harriot's Artis Analyticae Praxis: An English Translation with Commentary (edited with Robert Goulding, Springer, 2007) What's Left? What's Right?: A Political Journey via North Korea and the Chinese Cultural Revolution (Dorrance Publishing, 2010) Bread and Roses: Nontheism and the Human Spirit (Matador, 2013) The Changing Faces of Antisemitism (Matador, 2015) Rescuing God From Religion (Matador, 2016) Rescuing Jesus from Christianity (Matador, 2018) Marx the Humanist (Troubador, 2019) References 1927 births 2019 deaths British women historians British women mathematicians Mathematics educators British historians of mathematics Alumni of Trinity College Dublin Alumni of University College London Academics of the University of Greenwich British Quakers Nontheist Quakers British women Marxists
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20Arab%20Emirates%20national%20football%20team%20results%20%282020%E2%80%93present%29
This article provides details of international football games played by the United Arab Emirates national football team from 2020 to present. Results 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Statistics Managers Head to head records References Football in the United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates national football team results 2020s in Emirati sport
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex%20Tam%C3%A1%C5%A1i
Alex Tamáši (born 25 March 1998) is a Slovak professional ice hockey player who currently playing for Mountfield HK of the Czech Extraliga. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International References External links 1998 births Living people Slovak ice hockey centres HC '05 Banská Bystrica players HC 07 Detva players MHk 32 Liptovský Mikuláš players Bratislava Capitals players Stadion Hradec Králové players Sportspeople from Rimavská Sobota Ice hockey people from the Banská Bystrica Region
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparse%20polynomial
In mathematics, a sparse polynomial (also lacunary polynomial or fewnomial) is a polynomial that has far fewer terms than its degree and number of variables would suggest. For example, is a sparse polynomial as it is a trinomial with a degree of 10. The motivation for studying sparse polynomials is to concentrate on the structure of a polynomial's monomials instead of its degree, as one can see, for instance, by comparing Bernstein-Kushnirenko theorem with Bezout's theorem. Research on sparse polynomials has also included work on algorithms whose running time grows as a function of the number of terms rather than on the degree, for problems including polynomial multiplication, division, root-finding algorithms, and polynomial greatest common divisors. Sparse polynomials have also been used in pure mathematics, especially in the study of Galois groups, because it has been easier to determine the Galois groups of certain families of sparse polynomials than it is for other polynomials. The algebraic varieties determined by sparse polynomials have a simple structure, which is also reflected in the structure of the solutions of certain related differential equations. Additionally, a sparse positivstellensatz exists for univariate sparse polynomials. It states that the non-negativity of a polynomial can be certified by sos polynomials whose degree only depends on the number of monomials of the polynomial. Sparse polynomials oftentimes come up in sum or difference of powers equations. The sum of two cubes states that . , here, is a sparse polynomial. References See also Askold Khovanskii, one of the main contributors to the theory of fewnomials. Polynomials