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    Abraham Haskel Taub (/tɔːb/; February 1, 1911 – August 9, 1999) was a distinguished American mathematician and physicist who made important contributions...
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  • Look up Taub in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Taub is a surname. It may refer to: Abraham H. Taub (1911–1999), American mathematician and physicist...
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  • Nobel laureate Rachel (Raya) Takserman-Krozer – Ukraine (1921–1987) Abraham H. Taub – United States (1911–1999) Martin Tajmar – Austria (born 1974) Geoffrey...
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  • Neumann's collected works were published as a six-volume set, edited by Abraham H. Taub and printed by Pergamon Press. 1961. Volume I: Logic, Theory of Sets...
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  • father, Abraham Haskell Taub, a math professor, was teaching at Princeton when she was born. Her mother, Cecilia (Vaslow) Taub was a homemaker. Taub attended...
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    educational institution. The project was the brainchild of Ralph Meagher and Abraham H. Taub, who both were associated with Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study...
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  • football player. Roger Stott, 56, Britishpolitician, liver cancer. Abraham H. Taub, 88, American mathematician and physicist. Yury Volyntsev, 67, Soviet...
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  • general relativity.[citation needed] The underlying Taub space was found by Abraham Haskel Taub (1951), and extended to a larger manifold by Ezra T....
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    generally his chronometric cosmology has not found favor. For instance, Abraham H. Taub reviewed Mathematical Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy, saying...
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  • For ILLIAC I, II, and IV, students associated with IAS at Princeton (Abraham H. Taub, Donald B. Gillies, Daniel Slotnick) played a key role in the computer...
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