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  George Hart: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
George A. Hart is a physicist best known for the invention of the excimer laser excimer laser quick summary:
Hart along with his Naval Research Laboratory[For more facts and a topic of this subject, click this link] colleague, EHandler: no quick summary.
George Hart specialized in the application of supercomputers to the mathematical modeling of systems exhibiting extremely complex behavior.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/g/ge/george_hart.htm   (559 words)

  
 GEORGE H. HART   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
GEORGE H. With the passing of George Hart, animal husbandry lost one of its pioneers who truly laid the foundation of modern animal science.
George combined the qualities of a scientific investigator, an outstanding administrator, a born leader, and a vigorous and kindly human being.
George Hart, a native of Pennsylvania, was awarded the degree Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1903 from the University of Pennsylvania, and Doctor of Medicine from George Washington University in 1908.
animalscience.ucdavis.edu /memorial/hart.htm   (273 words)

  
 Conference Report of Bridges/ISAMA 2003 by George Hart in the Nexus Network Journal vol. 5 no. 2 (Autumn 2003)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
George Hart reports on the joint conference Bridges/ISAMA 2003 held in Granada, Spain, 23-25 July 2003, for the Nexus Network Journal, vol.
George Hart is a research professor in the computer science department at Stony Brook University, NY.
Hart is also a sculptor, and his works have received praise and awards in numerous exhibitions.
www.nexusjournal.com /conf_reps_v5n2-Hart.html   (1132 words)

  
 How to Do Genealogical Searches Online for Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
HART was born sometime between 1550 and 1591, and died between 1604 and 1701.
George's children include Homer, a son born in November of 1875, a daughter, Dora, born in Dec. 1877, Walter, a son born in May of 1883, and Arthur, a son born in Apr. 1886.
In 1870 George is not in the census in Michigan.
www.newswriting.net /hart_family_genealogy.htm   (5945 words)

  
 Polyhedron Man: Science News Online, Dec. 22, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Hart is currently a visiting scholar with the computational geometry group at the applied mathematics and statistics department of the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Hart based his design for "Rainbow Bits" on an icosahedron transformed via his propellor operator into a three-dimensional mosaic of 20 equilateral triangles and 60 kite-shaped quadrilaterals.
George Hart (right) with high-school student Thomas Engdahl (left), David Richter (middle) of Southeast Missouri State University, and an elaborate model constructed from Zome components.
www.sciencenews.org /20011222/bob13.asp   (1861 words)

  
 Beers: Scott p. 13
GEORGE SCOTT HART was born in the City of Pittsburgh, Penn., on the 29th of July, 1824.
He received his primary education in the private schools then in existence, and in 1838 he entered the Washington College, in the same town, as a student, from which institution he was graduated in the class of 1842, when he had scarcely entered his nineteenth year.
Hart assumed the headship of the family, caring, and abundantly providing, for his mother during her declining years.
www.chartiers.com /beers-project/articles/hart-13.html   (682 words)

  
 Citrus: Friends recall positive spirit of George Hart
Hart died Sunday (March 20, 2005) at the age of 61.
Hart's medical insurance picked up most of the expense of the heart transplant, the out-of-pocket expenses for medication and aftercare treatments were staggering for him and his family.
Hart's family and friends pitched in to help the family cope with the more than $40,000 in out-of-pocket expenses associated with the transplant.
www.sptimes.com /2005/03/26/Citrus/Friends_recall_positi.shtml   (290 words)

  
 Geometry in the real world | Othmer Institute for Interdisciplinary studies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
George W. Hart is a research professor in the computer science department at Stony Brook University, NY.
Hart is a sculp- tor developing innovative ways to use computer technology in the design and fab- rication of his artwork.
George Hart is an artist who has been using geometry and mathematics as an inspiration.
geometry.poly.edu /realworld/Seminars/hart.html   (346 words)

  
 George Hart at MIT// a collaboration between MIT and sculptor/mathematician George Hart
George Hart at MIT// a collaboration between MIT and sculptor/mathematician George Hart
Hart's paper on sculpture from symmetrically arranged planar components describes his tool for designing these types of sculptures.
Hart then built a 7-inch laser-cut acrylic prototype to test that it could be assembled from rigid material.
theory.lcs.mit.edu /GeorgeHart/salamander.htm   (266 words)

  
 George Hart and the Guild of Handicraft - SMP Silver Salon Forums
George Hart, one of the silversmiths at the guild, adopted the workshops and the maker's mark of the Guild and continued producing silver.
This spoon by George Hart is one of a set of 12 that I purchased last year.
I knew that Hart's mark did not have the Ltd. when I bought this set, but I transposed the fact in my mind so I thought it was actually a Guild piece.
www.smpub.com /ubb/Forum17/HTML/000042.html   (759 words)

  
 SUNY Canton - Dr. George Hart, Artist and Mathematician, to Speak at SUNY Canton
Hart will also show slides and give an interpretation of these connections from his unique perspective as both a professional mathematician and professional sculptor.
George Hart is an artist and interdisciplinary independent scholar who is a sculptor, mathematician, engineer, researcher, writer, computer scientist, and educator.
Hart received at B. in Mathematics from MIT in 1977, an M. in Linguistics from Indiana University in 1979, and a Ph.
www.canton.edu /can/can_start.taf?page=newsF00_hart_lecture   (458 words)

  
 George Hart and Polly
George Hart died in 1857 in Hillsdale County, Michigan.
Flavius A. Hart's furniture store was at 29 South Main (24 before number conversion) from 1883-1895; it was Hart and Sperry furniture from 1894 to 1904; and Hart and Vincent from 1904 to 1907, when Mr.
Hart; and in 1935 Henry, Jennie, and Arthur Hart, a lineman, were listed as residents.
www.myhartt.com /families/george_hart_and_polly.htm   (350 words)

  
 AASP Primary Records George Hart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
GEORGE FREDERICK HART was an Associate Professor of Geology and Palynology, at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge when the AASP was formed.
During much of the late 70's and early 80's George was Director of the Museum of Geoscience at LSU and very much involved with the development of the LSU Field Camp in Colorado, where he was occasionally Director.
George organized and hosted the first AASP meeting in Baton Rouge and has been responsible for the organization of the 1993 meeting.
www.palynology.org /history/hart.html   (676 words)

  
 Rainbow Bits by George W. Hart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
It is based on the "propello-icosahedron," discovered by George W. Hart, which consists of 20 equilateral triangles and 60 triequiangular kites.
George Hart and Carlo Sequin are unpacking the CD-ROM disks.
Other sculptures by George W. Hart can be seen on his display of recent works.
www.cs.berkeley.edu /~sequin/SCULPTS/RAINBOW   (226 words)

  
 Dycusburg Newsroom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Coach and Principal Lewis "Bootie" Litchfield brought George Hart and the Frances Bulldogs to play in the Second Regional Tournament at Hopkinsville High School Gym.
He had a fever blister on his mouth, so he brought the ball up the floor with one hand on the ball, and with the other hand he was applying Chap Stick to his mouth.
Hart bowed low, gave the fans "the finger," and went to the dressing room.
www.dycusburg.com /ghart.html   (211 words)

  
 Kemet.org Book Reviews | "Pharaohs and Pyramids" by George Hart
George Hart, already known to the scholarly and popular Egyptophile community for a delightful quick reference to Netjer (The Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt), has here compiled an illustrated history of the end of the Predynastic Period and the entire Old Kingdom of Kemet, as revealed through surviving monuments and the archaeological record.
Hart then continues to describe the splendor of the rest of this ancient culture, as revealed through the murals and statuary of nobles' tombs.
Hart's usage of "backwardness" isn't consistent, either; while Hart writes "Radjedef" and "Rakhaef" for Djedefra and Khafra of the Fourth Dynasty, he calls the next ruler, correctly, "Menkaura," and all the rulers of Dynasty Five with "Ra" names are correctly referenced.
www.kemet.org /bookreviews/br4.html   (438 words)

  
 Math Trek: A Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities, Science News Online, Dec. 24, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
George Hart used rapid-prototyping (solid freeform fabrication) technology to create this intricate geometric model.
George Hart and a model of a Sierpinski tetrahedron.
Hart, computer scientist Carlo Séquin of the University of California, Berkeley, artist Bathsheba Grossman of Santa Cruz, Calif., and others have used SFF technologies to create a wide variety of mathematical mini-sculptures.
www.sciencenews.org /articles/20051224/mathtrek.asp   (1578 words)

  
 Computer Science Department - George Hart
Hart, "A Reconstructible Geometric Sculpture", Proceedings of ISAMA CTI 2004, DePaul University, June 17-19, 2004, Stephen Luecking ed., pp.
Hart, "A Salamander Sculpture Barn Raising", Proceedings of Bridges 2004: Mathematical Connections in Art, Music, and Science, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas, July 2004, and in Visual Mathematics 7, no. 1, 2005.
Hart, "A Color-Matching Dissection of the Rhombic Enneacontahedron", in Symmetry: Culture and Science, vol.
www.cs.sunysb.edu /people/faculty/GeorgeHartAB.html   (275 words)

  
 George Hart House in Essex, MA
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George Albert Hart (1864-1938) wife Bessie (1869-1951) and their three children Grace (1897-1969), Dorothy (1900-1993) and Mary (1908-1978) lived in this small town of Essex, Massachusetts.
It was a peaceful place, a little town on the Essex River, not far from the famous old port of Gloucester.
www.myhartt.com /history/george_house.htm   (569 words)

  
 The MERLIN Project - Press Release August 30, 2004
George Hart returned as George Noory's exclusive guests this past Monday morning, August 30th (2004) from 2 to 5 AM on Coast To Coast AM Radio, which is heard on more than 500 radio stations across the country.
Concerning the elections, George W. Bush's chart tapers off after this year, while both Kerry and Edwards' are on the rise for the next 8 years, Guercio noted.
George Hart is an SDI (Star Wars) physicist who specializes in the application of supercomputers to the mathematical modeling of systems exhibiting extremely complex behavior.
www.accessbest.com /merlin/pr05.htm   (598 words)

  
 JMM 2005 Exhibit - George Hart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
George W. Hart received his B.S. in Mathematics in 1977 and his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1987, all from MIT.
He is currently a research professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stony Brook University in New York.
The full range of George W. Hart's award winning artwork can be seen at his georgehart.com website.
mathartfun.com /shopsite_sc/store/html/GeorgeHart.html   (232 words)

  
 geometric sculptor George Hart
After we left George, we made another stop at a special art exhibit at Cooper Union College in New York City to see more of George's artwork.
When we were at George's house, he had told us, "I'm very happy if somebody wants to touch my sculpture.
George had told us, "Some sculptures I plan extensively on the computer; others not at all.
www.mathcats.com /explore/sculptor/sculptor10.html   (271 words)

  
 George Hart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Deputy Sheriff George Hart was appointed to the Clark County Sheriff's Department on July 5, 1956.
Deputy Hart's short-lived career met a tragic end on October 25, 1957, barely one year following his employment.
Due to complications resulting from the blow, Hart succumbed to the injury on November 12, 1957, at 40 years of age.
www.lvmpd.com /Police_Memorial/Fallen_Officers/George_Hart.html   (82 words)

  
 Jeff Roteman's KQV Page - KQV George Hart page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
George Hart was the last voice heard on KQV before the switch to news in 1975.
George was a Pittsburgh native who came to KQV in 1973 and manned the over night shift.
George was kind enough to mentor me, listening to tapes and critiquing my work while he was at 96KX and FM97.
user.pa.net /~ejjeff/geohart.html   (259 words)

  
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His 25 years of research into the Psychical Sciences and subsequent collaboration with Dr. George Hart directly resulted in the creation of the MERLIN Project.
Futurist Paul Guercio and physicist Dr. George Hart returned to discuss the Merlin Project, their forecasting technology that combines equations derived from celestial phenomena with specific dates, such as a person's birthdate.
Futurist, Paul Guercio, along with SDI (Star Wars) physicist, Dr. George Hart returned to the show to discuss the Merlin Project, their scientifically-based forecasting technology, which uses a person's birthdate.
www.coasttocoastam.com /guests/634.html   (339 words)

  
 DBLP: George W. Hart
George W. Hart, Samir G. Kelekar: Automated repair of complex systems by fault compensation.
Samir G. Kelekar, George W. Hart: Synthesis of Protocols and Protocol Converters Using the Submodule Construcion Approach.
George W. Hart, Anastasios T. Bouloutas: Correcting dependent errors in sequences generated by finite-state processes.
informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/h/Hart:George_W=.html   (279 words)

  
 George Overbury Hart - Moonlight in the Jungle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
George Overbury Hart - Moonlight in the Jungle
Moonlight on the Jungle is a nearly abstract work, perhaps a forerunner in certain respects of the abstract expressionist work of Franz Kline, Helen Frankenthaler, or perhaps most closely - Clifford Still.
Hart traveled widely, and Moonlight in the Jungle could well represent a setting in North Africa or Haiti.
www.artnet.com /artwork/424159535/_George_Overbury__Hart_Moonlight_in_the_Jungle.html   (155 words)

  
 Creating solid networks
An as-yet-unrealized form is analogous to Figure 10, but truncated (in 4D) at each vertex.
This is a cell-first orthogonal projection of the "truncated 120-cell," a 4D polytope consisting of 120 truncated dodecahedra and 600 regular tetrahedra, first described in a 1910 paper written by Alicia Boole Stott (a daughter of George Boole) [3, 15].
In this projection it produces a stunningly beautiful 3D form with 10-sided passageways piercing it in six different directions A large and very rewarding physical model can be made using Zometools; instructions are given in [14].
arpam.free.fr /hart.htm   (2600 words)

  
 In the Palm of Leonardo's Hand by George Hart for the Nexus Network Journal vol.4 no.2 (Spring 2002)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
George W. Hart presents three examples of new computer-based "3D printing" techniques for recreating the historically important polyhedral models of Leonardo da Vinci and Luca Pacioli.
It is hoped that such models will inspire students and the public to appreciate the history and beauty of polyhedra for architectural and other applications.
George W. Hart, "In the Palm of Leonardo's Hand: Modeling Polyhedra", Nexus Network Journal, vol.
www.nexusjournal.com /Didactics-Hart.html   (2152 words)

  
 George Hart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
George Hart is an artist using constructive geometric forms.
His works of art are mathematically correct and beautiful at the same time.
Hart is not only an artist: he is also an engineer, mathematician, author and tutor.
www.allesoverballen.com /engels/HART.html   (73 words)

  
 Obit: Hart, George H. (1844 - 1919)
George Julius Hart was born at Canton, N.Y., Nov. 1, 1844.
In Sept. 1875 he was married to Miss Myra Caswell at Governeur, N.Y., and in all his active life since she has been his faithful companion and helper.
Hart died efficiently whatever he set his hand to do.
www.usgennet.org /usa/wi/county/clark/webbbs/records/index.cgi?read=3322   (275 words)

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