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  Department Of Computer Science - USC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Seymour was one of the few professors (perhaps the only one) at USC with whom every new CS Ph.D. student was supposed to meet.
Seymour was the main pillar of the database area at our department and we all lost a worthy mentor.
Seymour was one of the founders of this department, and the one we all turned to when we had a policy question.
www.cs.usc.edu /announcements/ginsburg.htm   (856 words)

  
 Enlightenment
Ginsburg is asked to leave the group, and he does what any sane man would do: he starts his own group and institute based on the ideas of Gurdjieff, one where he can explore any idea he finds interesting and use any method or practice that seems useful to him in his striving for self-development.
Seymour Ginsburg subsequently worked in various Gurdjieff groups, in which he experienced relationship problems which were interpreted for him by Madhava Ashish in the first place as valuable aids to self-knowledge, particularly the realization of his own egocentricity.
Ginsburg brings out a very natural unfolding of the issues faced by a spiritual aspirant and does not hesitate to point out where he found that his preconceived ideas had to be abandoned when they failed the test of objective reasoning.
www.newpara.com /Unitive_Vision.htm   (4793 words)

  
 Ruth Bader Ginsburg
When Ruth Bader Ginsburg was sworn in as the 107th justice to the United States Supreme Court in August, 1993, she became the second woman to sit in this court (Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman) and the first Jewish justice since 1969.
Ginsburg was very active in high school where she played the cello in the orchestra, was a member of Arista, was a cheerleader and a baton twirler and the editor of her high school newspaper.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was nominated by President Jimmy Carter to the United States Court of Appeal for the District of Columbia.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/biography/Ginsburg.html   (595 words)

  
 Sheila Greibach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She worked with Seymour Ginsburg and Michael Harrison in context-sensitive parsing using the stack automaton model.
Besides establishing the normal form (Greibach normal form) for context-free grammars now named after her, in 1965, she also investigated properties of W-grammars, pushdown automata, and decidability problems.
Seymour Ginsburg, Sheila A. Greibach, and Michael A. Harrison.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sheila_Greibach   (1006 words)

  
 DBLP: Seymour Ginsburg
Seymour Ginsburg, Jonathan Goldstine, Sheila A. Greibach: Uniformly Erasable AFL.
Sheila Carlyle-Greibach, Seymour Ginsburg, Jonathan Goldstine: Uniformly Erasable AFL STOC 1972: 207-213
Seymour Ginsburg, Edwin H. Spanier: AFL with the Semilinear Property.
informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/g/Ginsburg:Seymour.html   (1189 words)

  
 All & Everything International Humanities Conference
This was responded to through correspondence from Nicolas Tereshchenko of Paris, France, and Seymour Ginsburg, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, and led to an ongoing dialog between the three.
Nick Tereshchenko and Sy Ginsburg had known each other since 1981, and would visit each other almost annually when one or the other was either in France or in the United States.
Ginsburg was intrigued by and supported Smith's interpretation whereas Tereshchenko opted for the more traditional understanding of the changing of the Stopinders.
www.aandeconference.org /history.html   (907 words)

  
 CS DEPARTMENT FOUNDER RETIRES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Seymour Ginsburg received his B.S. degree from the City College of New York in 1948 and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in 1949 and 1952, respectively, from the University of Michigan, all in Mathematics.
He is particularly noted for his research in context free languages and as a co-inventor of AFL theory and grammar theory.
In honor of his service to the departments, SAL Room 222 was dedicated as the Seymour Ginsburg Conference Room on October 9, 1997.
www.usc.edu /dept/cs/whats_cool/cs_monitor/vol3num1/ginsburg.html   (272 words)

  
 DBWorld Message   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
It is with great sadness that we share the news of Seymour Ginsburg's passing on December 5, at age 76, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.
The author of over 100 research papers and three books, Seymour is one of the pioneers of theoretical computer science, especially automata and formal languages.
He is particularly noted for his research in context-free languages, as a co-inventor of AFL theory and grammar form theory, and as one of the pioneers of database theory.
www.cs.wisc.edu /dbworld/messages/2004-12/1102542005.html   (98 words)

  
 PODS 1983: 332-339
Seymour Ginsburg, Richard Hull: Sort sets in the relational model.
Seymour Ginsburg, Richard Hull: Order Dependency in the Relational Model.
Seymour Ginsburg, Sami Mohammed Zaiddan: Properties of functional-dependency families.
sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de /dblp/db/conf/pods/GinsburgH83.html   (537 words)

  
 Ginsburg Receives First Sophia Smith Award
The award, which was established by the trustees of Smith College on the occasion of the bicentennial of the birth of the college's founder, honors an individual who, "by virtue of intelligence, energy, vision and courage, has made a significant and lasting contribution to the education of women."
Speakers at the ceremony, along with Ginsburg, included Herma Hill Kay, dean of the University of California Berkeley, and Wendy Webster Williams, professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center.
Smith President Ruth J. Simmons, left, and Justice Ginsburg were in front row seats for the Sept. 13th well-attended roundtable discussion in Sage Hall.
www.smith.edu /newssmith/NSFall97/ginsburg.html   (311 words)

  
 Eternity
Seymour Ginsburg is the author of IN SEARCH OF THE UNITIVE VISION: LETTERS OF SRI MADHAVA ASHISH TO AN AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN, 1978-1997 (New Paradigm Books, 2001).
With Gurdjieff Unveiled, Seymour Ginsburg has provided an exceptionally useful text, fulfilling his commitment to the third line of work (work for the Work) and facilitating the first line of work (on oneself) for all his readers.
According to Ginsburg, the book is directed toward “good householders,” those who have accepted the responsibilities that life has brought to them, but who crave a connection to a deeper stratum of meaning than is ordinarily available in day-to-day life.
www.newpara.com /eternity.htm   (1506 words)

  
 Open Mouth, Insert Feet
The latest, awful truth: William Ginsburg is off the case.
After all, it's not every lawyer who'll announce to the nation, "I kissed that girl's inner thighs when she was six days old" -- "that girl" being his famous client, and that image being less than totally helpful, perhaps, when the client happens to be caught up in a major sex scandal.
Consistency was for the small-minded; you could tell just by watching that Bill Ginsburg knew that down to his very soul.
www.yesrick.com /6598.htm   (526 words)

  
 In the Agora: Are they taking notes in Spain?
I thought this was a nice gesture on the part of our diplomats.
Eric...the CNN link from my original blog post is dead, but here's the post I made at the time.
I don't understand the basic disrespect for the wishes of the people that are reflecting in negative comments on Spanish voters.
www.intheagora.com /archives/2005/07/are_they_taking_1.html   (2194 words)

  
 PODS 1992: 293-300
Seymour Ginsburg, Xiaoyang Sean Wang: Pattern Matching by Rs-Operations: Toward a Unified Approach to Querying Sequenced Data.
A family of sequence operations (rs-operations), based on pattern matching and including most of the "natural" operations on sequences, is introduced.
Seymour Ginsburg, Chang-jie Tang: Canonical Forms for Interval Functions.
www.vldb.org /dblp/db/conf/pods/GinsburgW92.html   (664 words)

  
 Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery
261--265 Seymour Ginsburg On the Length of the Smallest Uniform Experiment Which Distinguishes the Terminal States of a Machine.
245--258 Seymour Ginsburg On the Reduction of Superfluous States in a Sequential Machine.
458--477 Seymour Ginsburg and Edwin H. Spanier Quotients of Context-Free Languages.
www.math.utah.edu /pub/tex/bib/toc/jacm.html   (4889 words)

  
 Seymour Alterman ; How to Control Diabetes: A Complete Guide and Meal Planner to Live a Longer, Healthier, and Happier ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Seymour Alterman ; How to Control Diabetes: A Complete Guide and Meal Planner to Live a Longer, Healthier, and Happier Life, Seymour Ehrenpreis - Clinician s Handbook of Prescription Drugs,
Seymour Bernard Sarason - American Psychology and Schools: a Critique
Seymour Bakerman Paul Bakerman Paul Eds Strausbauch Paul Bakerman Paul Strausbauch
www.virtual-life.com /215553_seymour-alterman.html   (234 words)

  
 Theosophical Society in America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
These practical exercises which we practice in the midst of urban life have become known as "The Fourth Way." Textbook (will be available for the talk): Ginsburg, Seymour B. Gurdjieff Unveiled (Lighthouse Editions, 2005).
This practical teaching is based upon the work of the theosophical scholars and Indian gurus, Sri Krishna Prem and Sri Madhava Ashish, authors of the commentaries on the Stanzas of Dzyan in The Secret Doctrine.
Textbook (will be available for the talk): Ginsburg, Seymour B. In Search of the Unitive Vision (New Paradigm Books, 2001).
www.theosophical.org /centers/floridafederation/speakers.html   (1315 words)

  
 The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Seymour Ginsburg
Click here to see the students listed in chronological order.
According to our current on-line database, Seymour Ginsburg has 14 students and 32 descendants.
If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form.
genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu /html/id.phtml?id=5121   (66 words)

  
 Re: Regular grammar from CFG?
(Theorem 4.2.2 in Seymour Ginsburg's "The Mathematical Theory of Context-Free Languages").
The following was listed as an open problem by Ginsburg (in 1966); I'm not sure if it's still open: "Let G be an arbitrary [context-free] grammar.
Suppose it is known that L(G) is regular.
www.codecomments.com /message274755.html   (154 words)

  
 DBLP: Richard Hull
Serge Abiteboul, Richard Hull, Victor Vianu, Sheila A. Greibach, Michael A. Harrison, Ellis Horowitz, Daniel J. Rosenkrantz, Jeffrey D. Ullman, Moshe Y. Vardi, Richard Hull: In memory of Seymour Ginsburg 1928 - 2004.
Richard Hull, Jianwen Su: Tools for composite web services: a short overview.
Richard Hull, Chee-Keng Yap: The Format Model: A Theory of database Organization.
www.sigmod.org /dblp/db/indices/a-tree/h/Hull:Richard.html   (1749 words)

  
 seymour ginsburg - ResearchIndex document query   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Pattern Matching by Rs-Operations: Towards a Unified Approach..
123 124 Seymour Ginsburg And Nancy Lynch With The Case For One
Size Complexity In Context-Free Grammar Forms Seymour Ginsburg And Nancy Lynch Umverstty Of Southern
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /cis?q=Seymour+Ginsburg   (131 words)

  
 Seymour B. Ginsburg Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Seymour B. Ginsburg Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
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www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Seymour_B._Ginsburg   (106 words)

  
 (S. Ginsburg, N. C. Shu, D. A. Simovici) Automatic Data Restructuring   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
(S. Ginsburg, N. Shu, D. Simovici) Automatic Data Restructuring
Seymour Ginsburg (Computer Science Department, University of Southern California, USA)
Keywords: data restructuring, hierarchical structures, instantiated forms, non-first normal form databases, solution of a set of instantiated forms
www.jucs.org /jucs_5_4/automatic_data_restructuring   (239 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Studies in abstract families of languages,
Find in a Library: Studies in abstract families of languages,
by Seymour Ginsburg; Sheila Greibach; John E Hopcroft
To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above.
www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/5fa5e81f46244b31.html   (53 words)

  
 Chequers - Books Review - By Author
Ginsburg, Robert A.: Ginsburg's Guide to The Chips & Casinos of Curacao
Lighterman, Ginsburg & Lighterman: A Guide to Florida's Gaming Chips, Checks and Tokens
Moe, Albert W.: Nevada's Golden Age of Gambling
www.chequers.com /book_review/bookrvwa.htm   (137 words)

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