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  • equilibria In game theory, the purification theorem was contributed by Nobel laureate John Harsanyi in 1973. The theorem aims to justify a puzzling aspect of
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  • virus. The first to make femtosecond measurements was the Egyptian Nobel Laureate Ahmed Zewail, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in
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  • of Optimum Resource Allocation and a Laureate of 1975". in Wahid, A.N.M.. Frontiers of Economics: Nobel Laureates of the Twentieth Century. Greenwood Press
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  • idea in an article he contributed to a volume issued in honor of Nobel-laureate physiologist Albert Szent-Györgyi. RNA and DNA are made of long stretches
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  • Gibbard–Satterthwaite theorem. The theorem is named after economist and Nobel laureate Kenneth Arrow, who demonstrated the theorem in his doctoral thesis and
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  • of Nobel laureate Barry Marshall". Penn State News. https://news.psu.edu/story/140921/2008/02/04/research/gut-instincts-profile-nobel-laureate-barry-marshall
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  • Toom (born 1942) S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan (born 1940) - 2007 Abel Prize laureate Bálint Virág (born 1973) Wendelin Werner (born 1968) Norbert Wiener (1894–1964)
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  • Legislation and Liberty (1973–1979) is a work in three volumes by Nobel laureate economist and political philosopher Friedrich Hayek. Law, Legislation and
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  • Medicine 1906 - Speed Read". https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1906/speedread.html.  "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1932 -
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  • used linear regressions on non-stationary time series data, which Nobel laureate Clive Granger and Paul Newbold showed to be a dangerous approach that could
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  • University of California, Berkeley on the 50th anniversary of the laser, Nobel laureate Charles Townes described how he pulled an envelope from his pocket while
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  • for automata theory, complex systems, and artificial life. Indeed, Nobel Laureate Sydney Brenner considered Von Neumann's work on self-reproducing automata
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  • Genomics conference was held in 2006, featuring a keynote talk by Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall, co-discoverer of the link between Helicobacter pylori and
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  • promising work. The course consists in a series of conferences during which the laureate exposes their recent research works. Being a Peccot lecturer is a distinction
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  • Mitre Corporation, for verification of published election results Nobel laureate Thomas J. Sargent, for macroeconometric modeling Comparison of numerical-analysis
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  • A New Golden Age for Computer Architecture. US Berkeley ACM A.M. Turing Laureate Colloquium. ctwj53r07yI.
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  • continents. It contains the last papers written by Hirotugu Akaike, Nobel Laureate Sir Clive Granger, John Nelder and Erich Leo Lehmann. The first edition
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  • "2015 National Laureates". Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists. June 30, 2015. http://blavatnikawards.org/news/items/2015-national-laureates/.  Jafar, Syed
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  • Kahneman, although the concept had been originally introduced by the Nobel laureate Herbert A. Simon. Simon's original primary object of research was problem
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  • gradually replaced by other materials like plasticine, but according to Nobel Laureate Patrick Blackett, "at one time it might have been hard to find in an English
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