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11: Morris Newman
 2007) received his early training in mathematics from New York University and Columbia University, obtaining his Ph. …from the University of Pennsylvania in 1952. From 1952–1977 he served as a research mathematician at the National Bureau of Standards. … Newman was a member of the original editorial committee for the DLMF project, in existence from the mid-1990’s to the mid-2010’s. …
12: Howard S. Cohl
 in astronomy and astrophysics from Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, a M. … in physics from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and a Ph. …in mathematics from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. …
13: Jim Pitman
As a member of the Executive Committee of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS) from 2005 to 2008, he guided the IMS through implementation of a policy to promote open access to all of its professional journals, through systematic deposit of peer-reviewed final versions of all articles on arXiv. …in statistics from the Australian National University, Canberra, and a Ph. …in probability and statistics from Sheffield University. …
14: Barry I. Schneider
 in chemistry from Brooklyn College, his M. … in chemistry from Yale University and a Ph. … in theoretical chemistry from the University of Chicago. … Schneider was awarded a Poste Rouge by the CNRS in 1980, was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1983 and received the prestigious Humboldt prize from the German government in 1987. He was a visiting scientist at NIST from 1995 to 2013 and spent a sabbatical year at NIST in 2000-2001. …
15: Diego Dominici
He was elected as Program Director for the period 2011–2016 and served as OPSF-Talk moderator from 2010–2022 with Bonita Saunders, and co-editor for OPSF-Net from 2006–2015 with Martin Muldoon. In 2008 Dominici received a Research Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and visited the Technische Universität Berlin in Germany. …
16: Sidebar 7.SB1: Diffraction from a Straightedge
Sidebar 7.SB1: Diffraction from a Straightedge
17: 5.21 Methods of Computation
An effective way of computing Γ ( z ) in the right half-plane is backward recurrence, beginning with a value generated from the asymptotic expansion (5.11.3). …from (5.7.3). …
18: 12.20 Approximations
As special cases of these results a Chebyshev-series expansion for U ( a , x ) valid when λ x < follows from (12.7.14), and Chebyshev-series expansions for U ( a , x ) and V ( a , x ) valid when 0 x λ follow from (12.4.1), (12.4.2), (12.7.12), and (12.7.13). …
19: Ronald F. Boisvert
in computer science from Purdue University in 1979 and has been at NIST since then. … Department of Commerce Gold Medal for Distinguished Achievement in the Federal Service in 2011, and an Outstanding Alumni Award from the Purdue University Department of Computer Science in 2012. …
20: Annie A. M. Cuyt
She received her Doctorate in Science in 1982 from the same university, summa cum laude and with the felicitations of the jury. …As a consequence her expertise spans a wide range of activities from pure abstract mathematics to computer arithmetic and different engineering applications. …