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published: 07 Oct 2019
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | Wikipedia audio article
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published: 30 Dec 2018
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Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General | Wikipedia audio article
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Canadian Journal of Chemistry | Wikipedia audio article
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Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical | Wikipedia audio article
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Journal of Physics A | Wikipedia audio article
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Journal of Physics A: General Physics | Wikipedia audio article
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Mathematical Reviews | Wikipedia audio article
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Регистрация журнала в IndexCopernicus (ICI Journals Master List)
В этом видео мы покажем как зарегистрировать свой журнал в IndexCopernicus (ICI Journals Master List) и как правильно заполнить анкету для приема. Так же, расскажем об этапах включение журнала в эту базу данных и о сроках подачи/приема журнала
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TOP 10 DES PLUS GRANDS MATHEMATICIENS AU MONDE
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Un mathématicien est au sens restreint un chercheur en mathématiques, par extension toute personne faisant des mathématiques la base de son activité principale. Ce terme recouvre une large palette de compétences et de pratiques très différentes, avec néanmoins en commun un vocabulaire et un formalisme spécifiques, ainsi qu'une exigence de rigueur propre à cette discipline.
Le terme générique mathématicien peut se décliner pour des domaines plus restreints, comme algébriste, analyste, arithméticien, géomètre, logicien, probabiliste, etc.
Un mathématicien est véritablement reconnu s'il est admis qu'il a contribué significativement au développement de la science mathématique.
Les personnes mettant en œuvre des résultats mathématiques pour les profits d'une autre discipline ou activité ne sont pas pour autant considérées comme mathématiciens.
On trouve essentiellement deux usages différents de ce mot : le mathématicien peut désigner une personne travaillant activement dans la recherche mathématique1,2, ce qui donne la plupart du temps lieu, de nos jours, à des publications dans des revues à comité de lecture. Ainsi sont classés Henri Poincaré ou Andrew Wiles, par exemple. D'un autre côté, le mathématicien peut désigner une personne versée dans les mathématiques3, ou qui a travaillé dans un domaine connexe (enseignement des mathématiques ne donnant pas lieu à de la recherche, épistémologie, pédagogie, ou même par des œuvres de vulgarisation scientifique).[réf. souhaitée] Ainsi peuvent être classés Denis Guedj ou Stella Baruk.
Il n'existe pas de prix Nobel pour les mathématiciens. La médaille Fields et le prix Abel sont cependant considérés comme une distinction de même valeur que le prix Nobel.
Parmi les autres distinctions prestigieuses figurent notamment :
le prix Nevanlinna ;
le prix Wolf ;
le prix Fermat ;
le prix Loève ;
le prix Clay (parfois nommé prix du millénaire) ;
le prix Crafoord ;
le prix Carl-Friedrich-Gauss pour les mathématiques appliquées ;
le prix Pólya et la médaille De Morgan, décernés par la London Mathematical Society.
Article détaillé : Prix internationaux de mathématiques.
Ces prix sont en général dédiés à la mémoire d'un grand mathématicien ou philanthrope et sont organisés par diverses institutions, sociétés mathématiques et fondations.
Le Prince des mathématiciens : surnom donné à Carl Friedrich Gauss eu égard à l'ampleur de sa contribution aux mathématiques.
Un annuaire mondial de mathématiciens, publié par l'Union mathématique internationale, est accessible sur le site de l'Union.
À cet usage, l'Union mathématique internationale a précisé la définition du mathématicien retenue :
On appelle mathématicien actif toute personne qui a publié dans les 4 dernières années au moins 2 articles référencés dans les 3 grandes bases de données bibliographiques, à savoir Zentralblatt für Mathematik, Mathematical Reviews et Referativny Zhurnal (en).
Restrictive, mais opératoire, cette définition permet un dénombrement des mathématiciens en activité.
En France, une autre définition considère comme mathématicien toute personne employée au titre des mathématiques par l'université ou un organisme de recherche ; en ce sens, il existe entre 3 500 et 4 000 mathématiciens en France, dont la très grande majorité (environ 3 200) sont à l'université, la plupart étant également actifs au sens de la définition précédente.
Selon
Alain Connes, David Hilbert et Henri Poincaré sont les derniers mathématiciens à avoir une maîtrise complète de la recherche de leur époque5. Selon leurs dires, il y aurait entre 15 000 et 20 000 mathématiciens.
Bien que la majorité des mathématiciens reconnus soient des hommes, la profession s'est féminisée, en particulier depuis la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Cette féminisation, moins forte en mathématiques pures qu'en mathématiques appliquées, marque cependant le pas depuis plusieurs années, en particulier en haut de l'échelle : parmi les 75 mathématiciens admis à l'Institut universitaire de France depuis sa fondation, on ne compte aucune femme.
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Un mathématicien est au sens restreint un chercheur en mathématiques, par extension toute personne faisant des mathématiques la base de son activité principale. Ce terme recouvre une large palette de compétences et de pratiques très différentes, avec néanmoins en commun un vocabulaire et un formalisme spécifiques, ainsi qu'une exigence de rigueur propre à cette discipline.
Le terme générique mathématicien peut se décliner pour des domaines plus restreints, comme algébriste, analyste, arithméticien, géomètre, logicien, probabiliste, etc.
Un mathématicien est véritablement reconnu s'il est admis qu'il a contribué significativement au développement de la science mathématique.
Les personnes mettant en œuvre des résultats mathématiques pour les profits d'une autre discipline ou activité ne sont pas pour autant considérées comme mathématiciens.
On trouve essentiellement deux usages différents de ce mot : le mathématicien peut désigner une personne travaillant activement dans la recherche mathématique1,2, ce qui donne la plupart du temps lieu, de nos jours, à des publications dans des revues à comité de lecture. Ainsi sont classés Henri Poincaré ou Andrew Wiles, par exemple. D'un autre côté, le mathématicien peut désigner une personne versée dans les mathématiques3, ou qui a travaillé dans un domaine connexe (enseignement des mathématiques ne donnant pas lieu à de la recherche, épistémologie, pédagogie, ou même par des œuvres de vulgarisation scientifique).[réf. souhaitée] Ainsi peuvent être classés Denis Guedj ou Stella Baruk.
Il n'existe pas de prix Nobel pour les mathématiciens. La médaille Fields et le prix Abel sont cependant considérés comme une distinction de même valeur que le prix Nobel.
Parmi les autres distinctions prestigieuses figurent notamment :
le prix Nevanlinna ;
le prix Wolf ;
le prix Fermat ;
le prix Loève ;
le prix Clay (parfois nommé prix du millénaire) ;
le prix Crafoord ;
le prix Carl-Friedrich-Gauss pour les mathématiques appliquées ;
le prix Pólya et la médaille De Morgan, décernés par la London Mathematical Society.
Article détaillé : Prix internationaux de mathématiques.
Ces prix sont en général dédiés à la mémoire d'un grand mathématicien ou philanthrope et sont organisés par diverses institutions, sociétés mathématiques et fondations.
Le Prince des mathématiciens : surnom donné à Carl Friedrich Gauss eu égard à l'ampleur de sa contribution aux mathématiques.
Un annuaire mondial de mathématiciens, publié par l'Union mathématique internationale, est accessible sur le site de l'Union.
À cet usage, l'Union mathématique internationale a précisé la définition du mathématicien retenue :
On appelle mathématicien actif toute personne qui a publié dans les 4 dernières années au moins 2 articles référencés dans les 3 grandes bases de données bibliographiques, à savoir Zentralblatt für Mathematik, Mathematical Reviews et Referativny Zhurnal (en).
Restrictive, mais opératoire, cette définition permet un dénombrement des mathématiciens en activité.
En France, une autre définition considère comme mathématicien toute personne employée au titre des mathématiques par l'université ou un organisme de recherche ; en ce sens, il existe entre 3 500 et 4 000 mathématiciens en France, dont la très grande majorité (environ 3 200) sont à l'université, la plupart étant également actifs au sens de la définition précédente.
Selon
Alain Connes, David Hilbert et Henri Poincaré sont les derniers mathématiciens à avoir une maîtrise complète de la recherche de leur époque5. Selon leurs dires, il y aurait entre 15 000 et 20 000 mathématiciens.
Bien que la majorité des mathématiciens reconnus soient des hommes, la profession s'est féminisée, en particulier depuis la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Cette féminisation, moins forte en mathématiques pures qu'en mathématiques appliquées, marque cependant le pas depuis plusieurs années, en particulier en haut de l'échelle : parmi les 75 mathématiciens admis à l'Institut universitaire de France depuis sa fondation, on ne compte aucune femme.
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | Wikipedia audio article
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access publication from IOP Publishing providing readers with the latest developments in physics presented at international conferences.
The review process is administered by the organizers and proceedings editors. "The detailed procedures will vary from event to event according to the custom and practice of each community." The journal has no scientific editorial board, it is managed by the Conference Series team. The Publisher for the proceedings programme is Anete Ashton, MA in linguistics. http://conferenceseries.iop.org/content/home
It forms part of the IOP Conference Series, a collection of open access publications specialising in proceedings publication. Other titles in this series are IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering and IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science.It is indexed in Inspec, Scopus, INSPIRE-HEP, MathSciNet, ISI Proceedings, Chemical Abstracts, NASA Astrophysics Data System, INIS (International Nuclear Information System), and VINITI Abstracts Journal (Referativnyi Zhurnal). The journal has secure long-term archiving policies via LOCKSS and Portico.
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Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
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- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access publication from IOP Publishing providing readers with the latest developments in physics presented at international conferences.
The review process is administered by the organizers and proceedings editors. "The detailed procedures will vary from event to event according to the custom and practice of each community." The journal has no scientific editorial board, it is managed by the Conference Series team. The Publisher for the proceedings programme is Anete Ashton, MA in linguistics. http://conferenceseries.iop.org/content/home
It forms part of the IOP Conference Series, a collection of open access publications specialising in proceedings publication. Other titles in this series are IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering and IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science.It is indexed in Inspec, Scopus, INSPIRE-HEP, MathSciNet, ISI Proceedings, Chemical Abstracts, NASA Astrophysics Data System, INIS (International Nuclear Information System), and VINITI Abstracts Journal (Referativnyi Zhurnal). The journal has secure long-term archiving policies via LOCKSS and Portico.
- published: 30 Dec 2018
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Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:52 1 Indexing
00:01:33 2 See also
Listen...
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Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- improves your listening skills
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- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by IOP Publishing. It is part of the Journal of Physics series and covers theoretical physics focusing on sophisticated mathematical and computational techniques. It was established in 1968 from the division of the earlier title, Proceedings of the Physical Society.
The journal is divided into six sections covering: statistical physics; chaotic and complex systems; mathematical physics; quantum mechanics and quantum information theory; classical and quantum field theory; fluid and plasma theory.
The editor in chief is Martin R Evans (University of Edinburgh).
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by IOP Publishing. It is part of the Journal of Physics series and covers theoretical physics focusing on sophisticated mathematical and computational techniques. It was established in 1968 from the division of the earlier title, Proceedings of the Physical Society.
The journal is divided into six sections covering: statistical physics; chaotic and complex systems; mathematical physics; quantum mechanics and quantum information theory; classical and quantum field theory; fluid and plasma theory.
The editor in chief is Martin R Evans (University of Edinburgh).
- published: 04 May 2019
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Canadian Journal of Chemistry | Wikipedia audio article
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Lis...
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The Canadian Journal of Chemistry (fr. Revue canadienne de chimie) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by NRC Research Press. It was established in 1951 as the continuation of Canadian Journal of Research, Section B: Chemical Sciences. Papers are loaded to the web in advance of the printed issue and are available in both pdf and HTML formats.
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The Canadian Journal of Chemistry (fr. Revue canadienne de chimie) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by NRC Research Press. It was established in 1951 as the continuation of Canadian Journal of Research, Section B: Chemical Sciences. Papers are loaded to the web in advance of the printed issue and are available in both pdf and HTML formats.
- published: 30 Dec 2018
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Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical | Wikipedia audio article
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The Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by IOP Publishing. It is part of the Journal of Physics series and covers theoretical physics focusing on sophisticated mathematical and computational techniques. It was established in 1968 from the division of the earlier title, Proceedings of the Physical Society.
The journal is divided into six sections covering: statistical physics; chaotic and complex systems; mathematical physics; quantum mechanics and quantum information theory; classical and quantum field theory; fluid and plasma theory.
The editor in chief is Martin R Evans (University of Edinburgh).
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SUMMARY
=======
The Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by IOP Publishing. It is part of the Journal of Physics series and covers theoretical physics focusing on sophisticated mathematical and computational techniques. It was established in 1968 from the division of the earlier title, Proceedings of the Physical Society.
The journal is divided into six sections covering: statistical physics; chaotic and complex systems; mathematical physics; quantum mechanics and quantum information theory; classical and quantum field theory; fluid and plasma theory.
The editor in chief is Martin R Evans (University of Edinburgh).
- published: 30 Dec 2018
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Journal of Physics A | Wikipedia audio article
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SUMMARY
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The Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by IOP Publishing. It is part of the Journal of Physics series and covers theoretical physics focusing on sophisticated mathematical and computational techniques. It was established in 1968 from the division of the earlier title, Proceedings of the Physical Society.
The journal is divided into six sections covering: statistical physics; chaotic and complex systems; mathematical physics; quantum mechanics and quantum information theory; classical and quantum field theory; fluid and plasma theory.
The editor in chief is Martin R Evans (University of Edinburgh).
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by IOP Publishing. It is part of the Journal of Physics series and covers theoretical physics focusing on sophisticated mathematical and computational techniques. It was established in 1968 from the division of the earlier title, Proceedings of the Physical Society.
The journal is divided into six sections covering: statistical physics; chaotic and complex systems; mathematical physics; quantum mechanics and quantum information theory; classical and quantum field theory; fluid and plasma theory.
The editor in chief is Martin R Evans (University of Edinburgh).
- published: 30 Dec 2018
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Journal of Physics A: General Physics | Wikipedia audio article
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The Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by IOP Publishing. It is part of the Journal of Physics series and covers theoretical physics focusing on sophisticated mathematical and computational techniques. It was established in 1968 from the division of the earlier title, Proceedings of the Physical Society.
The journal is divided into six sections covering: statistical physics; chaotic and complex systems; mathematical physics; quantum mechanics and quantum information theory; classical and quantum field theory; fluid and plasma theory.
The editor in chief is Martin R Evans (University of Edinburgh).
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by IOP Publishing. It is part of the Journal of Physics series and covers theoretical physics focusing on sophisticated mathematical and computational techniques. It was established in 1968 from the division of the earlier title, Proceedings of the Physical Society.
The journal is divided into six sections covering: statistical physics; chaotic and complex systems; mathematical physics; quantum mechanics and quantum information theory; classical and quantum field theory; fluid and plasma theory.
The editor in chief is Martin R Evans (University of Edinburgh).
- published: 04 May 2019
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Mathematical Reviews | Wikipedia audio article
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Mathematical Reviews is a journal published by the American Mathematical Society (AMS) that contains brief synopses, and in some cases evaluations, of many articles in mathematics, statistics, and theoretical computer science. The AMS also publishes an associated online bibliographic database called MathSciNet which contains an electronic version of Mathematical Reviews and additionally contains citation information for over 3.5 million items as of 2018.
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SUMMARY
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Mathematical Reviews is a journal published by the American Mathematical Society (AMS) that contains brief synopses, and in some cases evaluations, of many articles in mathematics, statistics, and theoretical computer science. The AMS also publishes an associated online bibliographic database called MathSciNet which contains an electronic version of Mathematical Reviews and additionally contains citation information for over 3.5 million items as of 2018.
- published: 25 Dec 2018
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25:51
Регистрация журнала в IndexCopernicus (ICI Journals Master List)
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В этом видео мы покажем как зарегистрировать свой журнал в IndexCopernicus (ICI Journals Master List) и как правильно заполнить анкету для приема. Так же, расскажем об этапах включение журнала в эту базу данных и о сроках подачи/приема журнала
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В этом видео мы покажем как зарегистрировать свой журнал в IndexCopernicus (ICI Journals Master List) и как правильно заполнить анкету для приема. Так же, расскажем об этапах включение журнала в эту базу данных и о сроках подачи/приема журнала
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- published: 03 May 2017
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Library and Information Science Quiz - 16 // for UGCNET / DSSSB / NVS / KVS / RSMSSB / SSC/OSSC/OAVS
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- published: 21 Jan 2022
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