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Low-resolution detail of an art work by Samuel Monnier. Inspired by the Fibonacci Word Fractal. Orginal owned by Alexis Monnerot-Dumaine.
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Riemann zeta function ζ(s) in the complex plane. The color of a point s encodes the value of ζ(s): colors close to black denote values close to zero, while hue encodes the value's argument.
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مستند سه قسمتی "علم و اسلام"
(دربارۀ علم و فناوری در تمدن اسلامی)
اثر دکتر جیم الخلیلی
مستند سه قسمتی "علم و اسلام"
(دربارۀ علم و فناوری در تمدن اسلامی)
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Władysław Hugo Dionizy Steinhaus
(January 14, 1887 – February 25, 1972)
was a Polish mathematician and educator. Steinhaus obtained his PhD under David Hilbert at Göttingen University in 1911 and later became a professor at the Jan Kazimierz University in Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine), where he helped establish what later became known as the Lwów School of Mathematics. He is credited with "discovering" mathematician Stefan Banach, with whom he gave a notable contribution to functional analysis through the Banach–Steinhaus theorem. After World War II Steinhaus played an important part in the establishment of the mathematics department at Wrocław University and in the revival of Polish mathematics from the destruction of the war.
(January 14, 1887 – February 25, 1972)
was a Polish mathematician and educator. Steinhaus obtained his PhD under David Hilbert at Göttingen University in 1911 and later became a professor at the Jan Kazimierz University in Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine), where he helped establish what later became known as the Lwów School of Mathematics. He is credited with "discovering" mathematician Stefan Banach, with whom he gave a notable contribution to functional analysis through the Banach–Steinhaus theorem. After World War II Steinhaus played an important part in the establishment of the mathematics department at Wrocław University and in the revival of Polish mathematics from the destruction of the war.