Asian mathematician stubs 1970-01-01
"Asian mathematician stubs" typically refers to short articles or entries on Wikipedia that pertain to mathematicians from Asian countries. The term "stub" in the context of Wikipedia indicates that the article is incomplete and likely requires additional information, references, or expansion to provide a more comprehensive overview of the subject. These stubs allow contributors to identify areas where they can help improve Wikipedia by adding content about notable Asian mathematicians, their contributions, biographical details, and other relevant information.
European mathematician stubs 1970-01-01
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Statistician stubs 1970-01-01
"Statistician stubs" typically refer to short articles or entries related to statisticians that are incomplete or underdeveloped on platforms like Wikipedia. In the context of online collaborative encyclopedias, a "stub" is a page that provides only a minimal amount of information about a subject. These stubs are often marked with a "stub" template to indicate that they need expansion and additional content.
Abraham Joseph Menz 1970-01-01
Abraham Niederländer 1970-01-01
Adriana Neumann de Oliveira 1970-01-01
Alexander Christison 1970-01-01
Alfred Foster (mathematician) 1970-01-01
Alfreds Meders 1970-01-01
Amnon Yekutieli 1970-01-01
Andrew Guinand 1970-01-01
Archie Blake (mathematician) 1970-01-01
Asher Baer 1970-01-01
Aubrey J. Kempner 1970-01-01
Aurelio Baldor 1970-01-01
Ayşe Soysal 1970-01-01
Baruch Solomon Löwenstein 1970-01-01
Bertil Matérn 1970-01-01
Björn Sandstede 1970-01-01
Bruce Irons (engineer) 1970-01-01