• a branch of mathematics, the Goldstine theorem, named after Herman Goldstine, is stated as follows: Goldstine theorem. Let X {\displaystyle X} be a Banach...
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  • Dunford–Schwartz theorem (functional analysis) Eberlein–Šmulian theorem (functional analysis) Goldstine theorem (functional analysis) Hahn–Banach theorem (functional...
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  • Banach space Goldstine theorem James' theorem – theorem in mathematicsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Krein-Milman theorem – On when...
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  • proper subset of the unit ball of X ″ . {\displaystyle X''.} The Goldstine theorem states that the unit ball of a normed space is weakly*-dense in the...
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  • The structured program theorem, also called the Böhm–Jacopini theorem, is a result in programming language theory. It states that a class of control-flow...
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  • in a Banach space James' theorem – theorem in mathematicsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Goldstine theorem Mazur's lemma – On strongly...
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  • Relates three different kinds of weak compactness in a Banach space Goldstine theorem Mazur's lemma – On strongly convergent combinations of a weakly convergent...
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  • doi:10.1145/321356.321364. S2CID 12263468. Goldstine, J. (1977-01-01). "A simplified proof of parikh's theorem". Discrete Mathematics. 19 (3): 235–239....
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    Neumann admitted to Herman Goldstine that he had no facility at all in topology and he was never comfortable with it, with Goldstine later bringing this up...
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  • Banach–Alaoglu theorem Bishop–Phelps theorem Mazur's lemma James' theorem Goldstine theorem Conway 1990, p. 163. Conway, John B. (1990). A Course in Functional...
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  • language theory, the theorem can be used to prove that certain context-free languages are inherently ambiguous. For example, the Goldstine language L G {\displaystyle...
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  • Mazur's lemma (category Theorems involving convexity)
    a Banach space James's theorem – theorem in mathematicsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Goldstine theorem Renardy, Michael & Rogers...
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  • itself rather than in special registers is attributable to von Neumann and Goldstine. Knuth furthermore states that The first interpretive routine may be said...
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  • TVS-embedding as well as an isometry onto its range; furthermore, by Goldstine's theorem (proved in 1938), the range of J is a dense subset of the bidual...
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    description and analysis of bottom-up merge sort appeared in a report by Goldstine and von Neumann as early as 1948. Conceptually, a merge sort works as...
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  • (3): 171. arXiv:2107.14152. doi:10.3390/axioms10030171. ISSN 2075-1680. Goldstine, Herman H. (1980). A History of the Calculus of Variations from the 17th...
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  • and the second derivative is positive. Courant & Hilbert 1953, p. 184 Goldstine, Herman H. (1980). A History of the Calculus of Variations from the 17th...
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    43–74. arXiv:1202.4153. doi:10.1007/s10699-012-9285-8. S2CID 119134151. Goldstine, Herman H. (1980). A History of the Calculus of Variations from the 17th...
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  • is known for his work in number theory, particularly the Gross–Zagier theorem on L-functions of elliptic curves, which he researched with Don Zagier...
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  • Amer. Math. Soc. 48 (3): 204–205. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1942-07644-0. Goldstine, H. H. (1947). "Review: The theory of mathematical machines, by F. J....
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    important, and also the most famous, master's thesis of the century." Herman Goldstine described it as "surely ... one of the most important master's theses...
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  • "Uniformly erasable AFL", co-authored with Seymour Ginsburg and Jonathan Goldstine, Proceedings of the fourth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing...
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  • matrices have been used since the work of John von Neumann and Herman Goldstine to describe computation errors in operations such as matrix multiplication...
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  • Bashforth. Bashforth (1883) published his theory and Adams' numerical method (Goldstine 1977). The Adams–Moulton methods are similar to the Adams–Bashforth methods...
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  • programmers used the subroutines to help calculate missile trajectories. Goldstine and von Neumann wrote a paper dated 16 August 1948 discussing the use...
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  • College Publication: 171–289. The material on de Beaune is on p. 187. Goldstine, Herman Heine (1991), Die Streitschriften, Springer, p. 20, ISBN 9783764323486...
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    numerical analysis, see, for example, the paper books by Chabert and Goldstine quoted by him.) Pchelintsev, A.N. (2020). "An accurate numerical method...
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    analysis are often linked to a 1947 paper by John von Neumann and Herman Goldstine, but others consider modern numerical analysis to go back to work by E...
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    Eilenberg (co-founder of category theory), Frederick Gehring, Herman Goldstine, and Anatol Rapoport have all served on the faculty. In medicine, notable...
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  • around doing mathematics." In 1961 he accepted the invitation of Herman Goldstine, Herb Greenberg, and Ralph Gomory to join IBM Research, thinking that...
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