词汇 | mathematician |
释义 | mathematician noun[ C ] uk /ˌmæθ.əm.əˈtɪʃ.ən/ us /ˌmæθ.məˈtɪʃ.ən/ someone who studies, teaches, or is an expert in mathematics数学家 Branches & types of mathematics algebra arithmetic biomathematics calculus catastrophe theory derivative differentiate differentiation Euclidean game theory geometric mathematically maths mensuration mental arithmetic non-Euclidean non-mathematical trig trigonometric trigonometry mathematician | American Dictionarymathematician noun[ C ] us/ˌmæθ·ə·məˈtɪʃ·ən/ a person skilled in mathematics Examples of mathematicianmathematician Recently, compressed sensing (compressive sampling) has attracted a lot of attention from both mathematicians and computer scientists. Some of them are rather mundane rearrangements or software modifications with no allure for the mathematician. Intertextual reference presented rhetorical problems to the nineteenth-century mathematician that are absent in modern science. For one thing, there will certainly always be axioms : physicists have it with their postulates and mathematicians do with their formal systems. Because such lengthy computations cannot be verified by hand, some mathematicians want to use software proof assistants to verify the correctness of these proofs. In fact mathematicians discovered the structures of the mind before the psychologists. Most of the results in mechanism design have been established by economists, but some mathematicians, computer scientists and electrical engineers also work in the field. A good organizer, he was for a time successful in gathering an influential group of mathematicians around him. A similar mathematical phenomenon occurs in a different context that is probably more familiar to an applied mathematician. No mathematician tolerates a mistake once it is pointed out. They begin with the parentage, religion, and geographic origin of the mathematician, and such biographical dates as could be established. This is because category theory has appeared as a result of the efforts of many mathematicians to unify mathematical concepts, rather than computing ones. Rather, they were a rehabilitation of logic and -calculus, deprecated by traditional mathematicians. It was not important to know who these mathematicians were, only that they had achieved a consensus. This is not to say that such works are indeed widely read by mathematicians. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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