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❤️ List of things named after John Horton Conway 🐨

"This is a list of things named after the English mathematician John Horton Conway (1937–2020). * Conway algebra – an algebraic structure introduced by Paweł Traczyk and Józef H. PrzytyckiConway type invariants of links and Kauffman's method by Jozef H. Przytycki * Conway base 13 function – a function used as a counterexample to the converse of the intermediate value theoremOman, Greg (2014). "The Converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: From Conway to Cantor to Cosets and Beyond" Missouri J. Math. Sci. 26 (2): 134–150 * Conway chained arrow notation – a notation for expressing certain extremely large numbers *Conway circle – a geometrical construction based on extending the sides of a triangle * Conway criterion – a criterion for identifying prototiles that admit a periodic tilingWill It Tile? Try the Conway Criterion! by Doris Schattschneider Mathematics Magazine Vol. 53, No. 4 (Sep., 1980), pp. 224-233 * Conway group – any of the groups Co0, Co1, Co2, or Co3Sphere packings, lattices, and groups (with Neil Sloane). Springer-Verlag, New York, Series: Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften, 290, * Conway group Co1 – one of the sporadic simple groups discovered by Conway in 1968 * Conway group Co2 – one of the sporadic simple groups discovered by Conway in 1968 * Conway group Co3 – one of the sporadic simple groups discovered by Conway in 1968 * Conway knot – a particular knot in knot theory * Conway notation (knot theory) – a notation invented by Conway for describing knots in knot theory * Conway polyhedron notation – notation invented by Conway used to describe polyhedra * Conway polynomial (finite fields) – an irreducible polynomial used in finite field theory * Conway puzzle – a packing problem invented by Conway using rectangular blocks * Conway sphere – a 2-sphere intersecting a given knot in the 3-sphere or 3-ball transversely in four points * Conway triangle notation – notation which allows trigonometric functions of a triangle to be managed algebraicallyBibliography of John H. Conway Mathematics Department, Princeton University (2009) * Conway's 99-graph problem – a problem invented by Conway asking if a certain undirected graph existsA question related to Conways 99 graph problem MathOverflow * Conway's constant – a constant used in the study of the Look-and-say sequenceConway, J.H. and Guy, R.K. "The Look and Say Sequence." In The Book of Numbers. New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 208-209, 1996. * Conway's dead fly problem – does there exist a Danzer set whose points are separated at a bounded distance from each other? * Conway's Game of Life – a cellular automaton defined on the two- dimensional orthogonal grid of square cellsHarris, Michael (2015). Review of Genius At Play: The Curious Mind of John Horton Conway Nature, 23 July 2015 * Conway's Soldiers – a one-person mathematical game resembling peg solitaireBerlekamp, E.R.; Conway, J.H; and Guy, R.K. "The Solitaire Army." In Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, Vol. 2: Academic Press, pp. 715-717 and 729, 1982. * Conway's thrackle conjecture – In graph theory, the conjecture that no thrackle has more edges than vertices * Alexander–Conway polynomial – a knot invariant which assigns a polynomial to each knot type in knot theory References Conway List of things "

❤️ George Sheidley 🐨

"George Sheidley was an American property developer, cattle trader and philanthropist who was one of the most prominent businessmen of his era in Kansas City, Kansas. His charitable donations at the end of his life resulted in a lawsuit between his family and the charity. Early life. Sheidy was born in Marietta, Pennsylvania in 1833. In 1841, the family moved to Republic, Ohio. As a young man, Sheidy, worked in carriage manufacturing. In 1871, Sheidy and his three brothers started a sheep business in South Texas, but it later evolved into a successful livestock business. In 1876, after their mother's death, the brothers relocated their company, the Sheidley Cattle Company, to Kansas City. Sheidy started investing extensively in Kansas City real estate. He held stock in the Kansas City Cable Company, and was part owner of an original Kansas City Streetcar. Scheidy also developed several commercial properties in the city. Later life Sheidy suffered strokes in 1890 and 1894 that totally disabled him. In March 1894, however, he pledged $25,000 to the Kansas City Public Library for purchasing books and sent them the first payment of $5,000. In October 1894, his family successfully peititioned a local court to have Sheidy declared insane. - his sister Sarah became his legal guardian. After Sarah Sheidy became legal guardian, she refused to pay the Library. At the end of 1894, the board of education sued her. The board won the case, primarily because Sheidley had established a reputation for generosity during his lifetime; the court ruled that giving to the public library was something that he would have done in sound mind. Sheidley died of a stroke in 1896. References Category:Kansas City philanthropists Category:1833 births Category:1896 deaths "

❤️ Lok Nath Sharma 🐨

"Lok Nath Sharma is an Indian politician. He was elected to the Sikkim Legislative Assembly from Gyalshing-Barnyak in the 2019 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election as a member of the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha. He is Minister of Food security, Agriculture, Horticulture & Cash crops, Animal Husbandry, Livestock fisheries & Veterinary services, Information, public relations and Printing in P. S. Golay Cabinet My NetaNew Sikkim Chief Minister PS Golay announced 5-day working week for government employeesP.S. Golay sworn in as Sikkim Chief Minister References Category:1973 births Category:Living people Category:Members of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly Category:Sikkim Krantikari Morcha politicians Category:Sikkim Democratic Front politicians Category:People from West Sikkim district Category:Sikkim MLAs 2019– "

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