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26. Gibbs
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- Gibbs, Ph. ...
- Richard Gibbs received a B. ... In 2000, Gibbs was also a recipient of the annual Michael E. ...
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- Gibbs Landscape Company has earned the reputation as Atlanta's premier landscape company. ...
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- www.gibbseducation.com
- Since 1911, Katharine Gibbs Schools have been committed to providing quality education to our students. A student's experience at Gibbs School provides a foundation for life-long learning. At Gibbs we are focused on the development of the individual. ...
- No information may be duplicated without permission from Gibbs Piscataway.
- Katharine Gibbs School - Piscataway.
29. David N. Gibbs Homepage
- www.gened.arizona.edu
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30. The BUGS Project - Bayesian inference Using Gibbs Sampling
- www.mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk
- The BUGS (Bayesian inference Using Gibbs Sampling) project is concerned with flexible software for the Bayesian analysis of complex statistical models using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. ...
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32. Willard Gibbs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Willard Gibbs.
- Willard Gibbs .
- Josiah Willard Gibbs (February 11, 1839 – April 28, 1903) was an American physical chemist. ...
- Gibbs' scientific career can be divided into four phases. ...
- Gibbs was born in New Haven, Connecticut, where his father was a professor of sacred literature at Yale University's Divinity School. (Though his father was also named Josiah Willard, he is not referred to as "Josiah Willard Gibbs, Jr. ") Gibbs attended Yale College of Yale University, receiving prizes in mathematics and Latin. ...
- Gibbs continued his studies at Yale, gaining his Ph. ...
- It was unpaid, in part because Gibbs had never published.
- Gibbs then started work on the development and presentation of his theory of thermodynamics. In 1873, Gibbs published a paper on the geometric representation of thermodynamic quantities. This paper inspired Maxwell to make (with his own hands) a plaster cast illustrating Gibbs' construct (which he sent to Gibbs and which Yale still retains with great pride).
- Gibbs next published the paper "On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances". ... Gibbs' papers on heterogeneous equilibria included:.
- In 1880, Gibbs was offered a $3000 salary by the new Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland and Yale responded by offering him $2000, which seemingly was enough to keep him in New Haven.
- From 1880 to 1884, Gibbs combined the ideas of the Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton on quaternions and the German Hermann Grassmann's Theory of Extension (Ausdehnungslehre) to produce the mathematical field of vector analysis (co-independent formulation; Oliver Heaviside also developed this field). Gibbs designed this to suit the purposes of mathematical physics.
33. NFL.com - NFL News
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- Gibbs still adjusting to his new 'old' job.
- Sometimes even Joe Gibbs can't help but wonder, "What am I doing here?" .
- Gibbs isn't the first retired high-profile coach to be pulled back to the NFL sidelines. ... But with a thriving NASCAR racing team, Gibbs figured to fight the urge. ...
- If anyone had asked him even a year ago if he could have imagined himself entering his second stint as coach of the Washington Redskins while Parcells -- who had been with the New York Giants during Gibbs' first NFL go-around -- was preparing for his second season with the Dallas Cowboys, Gibbs would have thought he was insane. ...
- you've got to be nuts,' " Gibbs said with a laugh during the annual NFC coaches breakfast at the league meetings. ...
- That was promptly followed by a lucrative offer from team owner Daniel Snyder to entice Gibbs to come back and fix a club that had gone through four coaching changes and fallen upon hard times since his departure. ...
- "I kept praying for the doors to close, and they kept opening," Gibbs said. ...
- This is what Tampa Bay's Jon Gruden, the NFL's youngest coach at 40, has to say about Gibbs' return: "He's like Mick Jagger. ...
- After three months of mostly administrative work, Gibbs had his first taste of what his second turn at coaching the Redskins would be like during a recent minicamp. ... As soon as Gibbs walked in for his inaugural address to the full squad, the room immediately became silent and everyone sat up in his chair. ...
- Gibbs had mostly fundamental messages for his players. ...
- "The past means nothing, with the exception of great memories," Gibbs told them. ...
- Gibbs' considerable offensive expertise should serve him well, because he doesn't see much dramatic change in that area to make his ideas seem outdated. ...
- "People today are much more aggressive on defense than they were 12 years ago, particularly in our division," Gibbs said. ...
- Gibbs has made a point of studying the league's five-best rushing teams and five best passing teams to see if there are any ideas to incorporate into his scheme. He was particularly interested in studying the Chiefs because their offense uses considerable shifting and motion, which are trademarks of Gibbs' offense. ...
34. Gibbs
- www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk
- Josiah Willard Gibbs.
- Version for printing J Willard Gibbs' father, also called Josiah Willard Gibbs, was professor of sacred literature at Yale University. In fact the Gibbs family originated in Warwickshire, England and moved from there to Boston in 1658. However Gibbs is said to have taken after his mother in physical appearance. Gibbs was educated at the local Hopkins Grammar School where he was described as friendly but withdrawn. ... Remaining at Yale, Gibbs began to undertake research in engineering, writing a thesis in which he used geometrical methods to study the design of gears. ... He was not short of money however since his father had died in 1861 and, since his mother had also died, Gibbs and his two sisters inherited a fair amount of money. From 1866 to 1869 Gibbs studied in Europe. ... Gibbs returned to Yale in June 1869 and, two years later in 1871, he was appointed professor of mathematical physics at Yale. ... Perhaps it is also surprising that Gibbs did not publish his first work until 1873 when he was 34 years old. Few scientists who produce such innovative work as Gibbs did are 34 years of age before producing signs of their genius. Gibbs' important 1873 papers were Graphical Methods in the Thermodynamics of Fluids and A Method of Geometrical Representation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Substances by Means of Surfaces.
- A Poster of J Willard Gibbs.
- Honours awarded to J Willard Gibbs.
- Lunar featuresCrater Gibbs Other Web sitesUniversity of Heidelberg (In German).
- uk/Mathematicians/Gibbs. ...
35. Gibbs Fine Art {Paintings by Robert Buck Gibbs and Beadwork by Amy Harbison}
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- GIBBS FINE ART.
- Paintings by Robert Buck Gibbs and Beadwork by Amy Harbison.
36. Gibbs Phenomenon
- www.sosmath.com
- Gibbs Phenomenon.
- One shortcoming of Fourier series today known as the Gibbs phenomenon was first observed by H. ... Gibbs (1839-1903). ...
- Gibbs got interested to the behavior of the sequence of Fourier partial sums around this point. ...
- Indeed, Gibbs showed that if f(x) is piecewise smooth on , and x0 is a point of discontinuity, then the Fourier partial sums will exhibit the same behavior, with the bump's height almost equal to .
- On the graphs, we can see that the Gibbs phenomenon has faded away. ...
- shows how the -approximation helps fade away the Gibbs phenomenon for the function .
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