• Peter Olver may refer to: Peter Olver (RAF officer) (1917–2013), British World War II Royal Air Force pilot Peter J. Olver (born 1952), professor of mathematics...
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  • Peter John Olver (11 January 1952, Twickenham) is a British-American mathematician working in differential geometry. After moving to the USA in 1961, Olver...
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  • Mark Olver (born 1988), Canadian professional ice hockey player Peter Olver (pilot) (1917–2013), British World War II flying ace Peter J. Olver (born...
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    Wing Commander Peter Olver, DFC (4 April 1917 – 14 February 2013) was a British World War II Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Supermarine Spitfire fighter...
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    Frank William John Olver (December 15, 1924 – April 23, 2013) was a professor of mathematics at the Institute for Physical Science and Technology and...
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  • Equations: Finite Difference Methods, 3rd ed., Oxford University Press Peter Olver (2013). Introduction to Partial Differential Equations. Springer. Chapter...
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  • Introduction. Cambridge University Press. p. 137. ISBN 978-0-521-49789-3. Peter Olver (2013). Introduction to Partial Differential Equations. Springer Science...
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  • in 1984. After finishing his medical oncology training Olver worked for six years at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute where he jointly developed the...
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    highlighted the need to offer train rides, and after consultation with Major Peter Olver from the Railway Inspectorate, the running line was extended and train...
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  • ^{\perp }u(x,y)=0,\rVert \nabla u\rVert =\rVert \nabla ^{\perp }u\rVert } Peter Olver, Introduction to Partial Differential Equations, ch. 7, p. 232...
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