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  Roth_Klaus biography
Klaus Roth came to England when he was young and attended St Paul's School in London from 1939 to 1943.
This was Roth's proof in 1952 of a conjecture made in 1935 by Erdös and Turán.
Roth moved to the chair of Pure Mathematics in Imperial College, London in 1966 and held this chair until 1988.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /history/Biographies/Roth_Klaus.html   (615 words)

  
 Klaus Roth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Klaus Friedrich Roth (Roth is pronounced ROW-th) (b.
His definitive result, now known usually as the Thue-Siegel-Roth theorem, but also just Roth's theorem, dates from 1955, when he was a lecturer at University College, London.
He was awarded a Fields Medal in 1958, on the strength of it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Klaus_Roth   (182 words)

  
 Roth_Klaus (print-only)
It was for this work that Roth was awarded a Fields Medal in 1958.
Roth solved the problem completely in 1955 by showing that for any algebraic number r, (r) = 2.
Davenport presented Roth with the Fields Medal at the International Congress in Edinburgh in 1958.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /history/Printonly/Roth_Klaus.html   (653 words)

  
 Klaus Roth - TheBestLinks.com - Breslau, Fields Medal, Germany, Mathematician, ...
Klaus Roth - TheBestLinks.com - Breslau, Fields Medal, Germany, Mathematician,...
Klaus Roth, Breslau, Fields Medal, Germany, Mathematician, October 29, Poland...
Klaus Friedrich Roth (Roth is pronounced ROW-th) (29 October 1925) is a British mathematician known for work on diophantine approximation, the large sieve, and irregularities of distribution.
www.thebestlinks.com /Klaus_Roth.html   (178 words)

  
 Roth's theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are two major results of Klaus Roth in mathematics which go by the name of "Roth's theorem":
The Thue-Siegel-Roth theorem in Diophantine approximation, which concerns the rarity to which an irrational algebraic number can be approximated by a rational number; and
Roth's theorem in arithmetic combinatorics, which is a special case of Szemeredi's theorem and asserts that any set of natural numbers with positive density will contain infinitely many arithmetic progressions of length three.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Roth's_theorem   (139 words)

  
 Klaus Friedrich Roth --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Henry Roth is best known for two things: he produced a literary masterpiece when he was barely 28 years old, and then he underwent one of the most profound and prolonged cases of writer's block ever.
Roth's first novel appeared in 1934; his second was published 60 years later.
Philip Roth was a celebrated author of the middle and late 20th century.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9099233   (672 words)

  
 uli jon roth - Scorpions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The song is switching between dreamlike parts with repeated guitar riffs and the vocals from Klaus which is beautifull performed.
A rocker where Klaus is singing about Ulis feelings(strange) for the band situation and clearly declares his intention to leave.
Too bad that Meine and Roth didn't write more together because they were always coming up with good numbers and so is the case with this.
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 October 29 - Today in Science History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
He solved in the famous Thue-Siegel problem (1955) concerning the approximation to algebraic numbers by rational numbers (for which he won the medal).
Roth also proved in 1952 that a sequence with no three numbers in arithmetic progression has zero density (a conjecture of Erdös and Turán of 1935).
American chemist noted for establishing physical methods for determining organic molecular structure and his contributions to synthetic organic chemistry, his effectiveness in translating scientific knowledge into technological practice, and his efforts to promote international scientific cooperation.
www.todayinsci.com /10/10_29.htm   (1729 words)

  
 Dieter Roth Exhibit at MoMA QNS - New York Magazine Art Review
Roth was kin to the Dadaists, the Fluxus artists, and all those joyful moderns who, detesting highfalutin airs, knocked down idols and brought the messy vitality of life into art.
Roth’s work is finally more interesting to write about—the curators grant it “transience and order, destruction and creativity, playful humor and critical inquiry, the abject and beautiful”—than to look at.
Roth was not an artist who tolerated boundaries, in time, place, or works of art.
www.newyorkmetro.com /nymetro/arts/art/reviews/n_10131   (1071 words)

  
 BNR Metal Pages -- Scorpions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
While albums such as Animal Magnetism, Blackout, and Love At First Sting represent the familiar mainstream Scorpions sound, their work in the 70's was a bit different (and arguably heavier and better), with then-guitarist Ulrich Roth's overt Hendrix stylings and less poppy songwriting giving the band a different feel.
They have slowed down, recording-wise, in the last decade or so, though that's probably to be expected from a band whose been around as long as they have.
The BNR pick for their best album would unquestionably be Lovedrive, featuring a return from UFO guitarist (and brother of Rudy) Michael Schenker -- it signalled the end of the Roth era, and the beginnings of their more radio-friendly period, but it stands as their most metallic album.
www.bnrmetal.com /groups/scor.htm   (221 words)

  
 math lessons - Klaus Roth
Klaus Friedrich Roth (Roth is pronounced ROW-th) (29 October 1925) is a British mathematician known for work on diophantine approximation, the large sieve, and irregularities of distribution.
He was born in Breslau (then in Germany, now Wroclaw in Poland) but was brought up and educated in the UK.
His definitive result, now known usually as the Thue-Siegel-Roth theorem, but also just Roth's theorem, dates from 1955, when he was a lecturer at University College, London.
www.mathdaily.com /lessons/Klaus_Roth   (173 words)

  
 Search Results for Roth - Encyclopædia Britannica
American teacher, farmer, machinist, and sporadic author whose novel Call It Sleep (1934) was one of the neglected masterpieces of American literature in the 1930s.
Biographical sketch of this German-born British mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1958 for his work in number theory.
The Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Anti-Semitism and Racism
www.britannica.com /search?query=Roth&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT   (332 words)

  
 Stadt Roth - Home
August 2007, die Künstler Klaus Mertens (Bass) und Bob van...
Das Stadtbauamt Roth informiert: Der saubere und verkehrssichere Zustand der Straßen spiegelt in hohem Maße die Lebensqualität einer Stadt wider.
Die Hausnummerierung und die Verpflichtung der Grundstückseigentümer, die Kosten hierfür zu tragen, ist bei der Stadt Roth in der Satzung über...
www.stadt-roth.de   (281 words)

  
 Klaus Zechner's Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Alex Waibel, Michael Bett, Florian Metze, Klaus Ries, Thomas Schaaf, Tanja Schultz, Hagen Soltau, Hua Yu, and Klaus Zechner, 2001.
Marsal Gavalda, Klaus Zechner, and Gregory Aist, 1997.
Ulrike Bele, Klaus Zechner, Barbara Andree, Hanspeter Gadler, and Birgit Wrentschur, 1994.
www.cs.cmu.edu /~zechner/publications.html   (675 words)

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