The case for supposing that logic and mathematics are revisable in the light of empirical inquiry remains, therefore, at best unproved. |
He won an open scholarship in mathematics and natural science to study at Trinity College, Cambridge. |
Fortunately your university mathematics course has included a module on computing and you decide to try to solve this problem on a computer. |
At one point, we see the chip's inventor lecturing on the mathematics behind its design. |
In 1751 he went to the University of Utrecht to lecture on mathematics and astronomy. |
In 1846 and 1847 he was awarded mathematics scholarships at Balliol College where he became a lecturer in mathematics. |