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mathematicians

n. (plural of mathematician English)

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In a rare foray into the unclassified world, then-director Minihan expressed his worry to a convention of mathematicians in 1998.

Radio astronomers, chemists, exobiologists, mathematicians, physicists, cryptanalysts, paleographers, linguists, computer linguists, cosmic linguists.

Crypto City is home to the largest collection of hyperpowerful computers, advanced mathematicians, and language experts on the planet.

In Florence in particular, instructions called for the condem- nation to occasion a plenary session of the Florentine Inqui- sition, to which as many mathematicians as possible should be invited.

Descartes in Holland, astronomer Pierre Gassendi and mathematicians Marin Mersenne and Pierre de Fermat in France.

Spartan offices the eclectic band of mathematicians, linguists, and English professors molded their intellects into what was possibly the deadliest weapon of the war against Germany.

It called for aggressive hiring of mathematicians expert in such esoteric fields as stochastic and Markov processes, shift register, and polynomial theory.

Computer scientists, electrical engineers, mathematicians, anyone who could shed light on the problem was told to report in.

They constitute the largest collection of mathematicians and linguists in the country and possibly the world, and they are civil servants angry over how far they must park from their building.

Soviet Union created a need for exotic languages, the proliferation of low-cost, complex encryption systems and fast computers has forced NSA to search for more mathematicians whom they can convert to codebreakers.

NSA trace the growing scarcity of mathematicians back to the early 1980s.

NSA recently launched a new program to seed the academic soil in order to keep the supply of mathematicians coming.

But just as NSA seems to be getting its need for mathematicians under control, it is facing an even more daunting task in recruiting enough computer scientists.

To help overcome the disparity, NSA in 1996 raised the pay of its mathematicians, computer scientists, and engineers.

The work that led to the award was understood by only three or four people, all mathematicians, of course, and it was at their confidential urging that the Nobel committee, traditionally at a total loss in this field, finally settled on Twillig, born Terwilliger, William Denis Jr.