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James Ivory (mathematician) (3165 bytes)
1: ...mber 21]] [[1842]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[mathematician]].
3: ...ytical methods and discoveries of the continental mathematicians.
7: ...ng point interior to it. This theorem is known as Ivory's theorem. His later papers in the Philosophical ...
15: [[Category:1765 births|Ivory, James]]
16: [[Category:1842 deaths|Ivory, James]]

James Mercer (mathematician) (1050 bytes)
1: ...y 15]],[[1883]] - [[February 21]],[[1932]]) was a mathematician, born in Bootle, [[Liverpool]], [[England]].
14: ...-andrews.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Mercer.html James Mercer] ''(at [http://www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.a...
16: [[Category:1883 births|Mercer, James]]
17: [[Category:1932 deaths|Mercer, James]]
18: [[Category:British mathematicians|Mercer, James]]

James Cullen (mathematician) (837 bytes)
1: Father '''James Cullen''', S. J. ([[April 19]], [[1867]] – ...
12: [[Category:1867 births|Cullen, James]]
13: [[Category:1933 deaths|Cullen, James]]
14: [[Category:Mathematicians|Cullen, James]]

James Stirling (mathematician) (857 bytes)
1: ...[1770]]) was an important [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[mathematician]]. He was educated at [[Balliol College, Oxford]]...
3: ...g number]]s, [[Stirling's formula]] and ''other [[James Stirling]]s''.
6: ...ages: http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Stirling.html
11: [[Category:1692 births|Stirling, James]]
12: [[Category:1770 deaths|Stirling, James]]

James Ivory (135 bytes)
1: There are two famous individuals named '''James Ivory''':
3: * [[James Ivory (mathematician)]]
4: * [[James Ivory (director)]]

James Gregory (astronomer and mathematician) (2938 bytes)
1: ... October [[1675]]), was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[mathematician]] and [[astronomer]]. He was born at [[Drumoak]] ...
26: [http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Gregory.html MacTutor biography]
28: [[Category:1638 births|Gregory, James]]
29: [[Category:1675 deaths|Gregory, James]]
30: [[Category:Scottish astronomers|Gregory, James]]

James Ivory (director) (307 bytes)
1: ...ing team of [[Merchant Ivory Productions|Merchant-Ivory]].
4: *{{imdb name|id=0412465|name=James Ivory}}
6: [[Category:Film directors|Ivory, James]]

Mathematician (9215 bytes)
1: A '''mathematician''' is a person whose area of study and research i...
5: Mathematicians not only study, but also research, and this must...
9: ...ulations -- some of whom have moreover been great mathematicians.
13: ...ians, it may look as if the primary approach of a mathematician is to start with some given assumptions, often ca...
17: ...or by expectation of greater respect by fellow '''mathematicians''', or both.

Automated Mathematician (1722 bytes)
1: The '''Automated Mathematician''' is one of the earliest successful [[discovery ...
3: ...d and modify, based on the experiences of working mathematicians in solving mathematical problems.

Chartered mathematician (501 bytes)
1: ...ications]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. A chartered mathematician is allowed to use the post-nominal letters '''CMa...

Theano (mathematician) (393 bytes)
3: [[Category:Ancient mathematicians]]

Jayadeva (mathematician) (420 bytes)
1: ...351;देव)''', 9th century Indian mathematician, knew the [[cyclic method]] (''cakravala'') that ...
5: *[[Indian mathematicians]]
7: [[Category:Indian mathematicians]]

Mahavira (mathematician) (353 bytes)
1: '''Mahavira''', 9th century Indian mathematician, asserted that the square root of a negative numb...
4: *[[Indian mathematicians]]
8: [[Category:Indian mathematicians]]

Ivory (4703 bytes)
3: ...o]] keys, buttons and ornamental items. The word "ivory" was traditionally applied to the tusks of [[elep...
7: ...t is well established and widespread. Therefore, "ivory" can correctly be used to describe any mammalian ...
15: ...e. Dentine, which is the main component of carved ivory objects, forms a layer of consistent thickness ar...
17: ... of shapes and objects. A small example of carved ivory objects are small statuary, [[netsuke]]s, jewelry...
21: ...ne percent of the five-hundred million US dollars ivory sales generate ever reach Africans; most of it go...

Jakob Nielsen (mathematician) (2125 bytes)
1: ...[[1890]] – [[August 3]], [[1959]]) was a Danish [[mathematician]] known for his work on automorphisms of [[surfac...
13: [[Category:Mathematicians|Nielsen, Jakob]]

A Mathematician's Apology (275 bytes)
1: ... layman's best insight into the mind of a working mathematician.

Richard Taylor (mathematician) (1041 bytes)
1: '''Richard Taylor''' is a [[Britain|British]] [[mathematician]] working in the field of [[number theory]]. A f...
3: He is one of the mathematicians who completed the proof of the [[Taniyama-Shimur...
11: [[Category:Mathematicians|Taylor, Richard]]

John Smith (mathematician) (250 bytes)
1: '''John Smith''' was an [[England|English]] [[mathematician]]: He held the [[Savilian chair of geometry|Savil...
3: [[Category:Mathematicians|Smith,John]]

Robert Smith (mathematician) (1278 bytes)
1: ...ruary 2]], [[1768]]) was an [[England|English]] [[mathematician]].
11: [[Category:Mathematicians|Smith, Robert]]

Samuel Dickstein (mathematician) (768 bytes)
2: ...ptember 29]], [[1939]]) was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[mathematician]].
9: * [http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Dickstein.html Biography of Samuel Dickstein]
14: [[Category:Polish mathematicians|Dickstein, Samuel]]

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