• R. H. Bing (October 20, 1914 – April 28, 1986) was an American mathematician who worked mainly in the areas of geometric topology and continuum theory...
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  • In topology, the Bing metrization theorem, named after R. H. Bing, characterizes when a topological space is metrizable. The theorem states that a topological...
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  • Swiss-German neurologist R. H. Bing (1914–1986), American mathematician Richard Bing (1909–2010), American cardiologist Rudolf Bing (1902–1997), Austrian-born...
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    rooms or Bing's house is a particular contractible, 2-dimensional simplicial complex that is not collapsible. The name was given by R. H. Bing. The house...
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  • 1307/mmj/1029003024. ISSN 0026-2285. Bing, R. H.; Armentrout, Steve (1998). The Collected Papers of R. H. Bing. American Mathematical Soc. p. 167. ISBN 9780821810477...
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  • Dogbone space (redirect from Bing's example)
    space, constructed by R. H. Bing (1957), is a quotient space of three-dimensional Euclidean space R 3 {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{3}} such that all inverse...
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    Robert Lee Moore (redirect from R. L. Moore)
    doctoral dissertations, almost all at Texas, including those of R. H. Bing, F. Burton Jones, John R. Kline, Edwin Evariste Moise, Mary Ellen Rudin, Gordon Whyburn...
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  • de Rham, R. H. Bing, Wolfgang Haken, Edwin E. Moise, and Christos Papakyriakopoulos attempted to prove the conjecture. In 1958, R. H. Bing proved a weak...
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  • a central role in the classification of homogeneous planar continua. R. H. Bing proved that, in a certain well-defined sense, most continua in Rn, n ≥...
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  • In topology, a branch of mathematics, Bing's recognition theorem, named for R. H. Bing, asserts that a necessary and sufficient condition for a 3-manifold...
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    M. H. Stone". Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 40 (11): 777–780. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1934-05973-1. O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Marshall H. Stone"...
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  • except the unknot, have Property P. Research on Property P was started by R. H. Bing, who popularized the name and conjecture. This conjecture can be thought...
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    Alexander horned sphere. Although the solid horned sphere is not a manifold, R. H. Bing showed that its double (which is the 3-manifold obtained by gluing two...
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    Microsoft Bing, commonly referred to as Bing, is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft. The service traces its roots back to Microsoft's earlier...
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    Bhargava Vasanti N. Bhat-Nayak Louis Billera Andrzej Białynicki-Birula R. H. Bing Kenneth Binmore Bryan John Birch Garrett Birkhoff Pamela J. Bjorkman David...
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  • bachelor's degree in 1963 from Calvin College and pursued doctoral study under R. H. Bing at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. After completing his thesis Locally...
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    of Erdős on Graphs: Faudree, R. zbMATH. Zbl 0890.05049.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) Schelp, R. H. (1999). Mathematical Reviews...
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    to his rescue, shooting as they came, I would shout bing! bing! bing! bing! bing! bing! bing! bing!" Blondell: "I'm surprised they didn't call you "Killer"...
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  • {\displaystyle M^{3}} . The name comes from R. H. Bing's book "The Geometric Topology of 3-manifolds". Bing, R. H. (31 December 1983). The Geometric Topology...
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  • Brown earned his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison under R. H. Bing. From 1960 to 1962 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study. Afterwards...
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    20 August 2019. "ALUMNI HELP OPEN CLUB AT COLUMBIA; Honor Memory of John H. Van Amringe, Famous Dean, at Notable Gathering. GRADS IN PSYCHOLOGY TEST...
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    Oswald Veblen (category Articles with hCards)
    A System of Axioms for Geometry was written under the supervision of E. H. Moore. During World War I, Veblen served first as a captain, later as a major...
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  • separates it. Its proof was one of the first notable accomplishments of R. H. Bing; Bing gave an alternate proof using brick partitioning in his paper Complementary...
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    thesis at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, under the supervision of R. H. Bing. He was a professor at Rice University until the time of his death. He...
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    E. H. Moore or E. Hastings Moore, was an American mathematician. Moore, the son of a Methodist minister and grandson of US Congressman Eliakim H. Moore...
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  • Bing's theorem may refer to Bing's recognition theorem Bing metrization theorem R. H. Bing This disambiguation page lists mathematics articles associated...
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    over. The town is served by the Oakwood Independent School District. R. H. Bing, mathematician, born in Oakwood on October 20, 1914 Sarah Lancaster, Sacred...
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    starting with quaternions H {\displaystyle \mathbb {H} } . His method was extended to a doubling of R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } to produce C {\displaystyle...
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    summa cum laude with his Ph.D. in 1907, on differential equations. While E. H. Moore was his supervisor, he was most influenced by the writings of Henri...
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    (1971–1972) Saunders Mac Lane (1973–1974) 1975–2000 Lipman Bers (1975–1976) R. H. Bing (1977–1978) Peter Lax (1979–1980) Andrew M. Gleason (1981–1982) Julia...
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