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  2. John Rhodes (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes was born in Columbus, Ohio, on July 16, 1937, and grew up in Wooster, Ohio, where he founded the Wooster Rocket Society as a teenager.In the fall of 1955, Rhodes entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology intending to major in physics, but he soon switched to mathematics, earning his B.S. in 1960 and his Ph.D. in 1962.

  3. Walter McAfee - Wikipedia

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    He graduated high school in Marshall in 1930, and later noted that his high school physics and chemistry teacher, Freeman Prince Hodge, was a great influence of his. Following the completion of his master's degree, McAfee took a job in 1939 teaching science and mathematics in Columbus, Ohio. [ 3 ]

  4. Harvey Friedman - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Friedman. Harvey Friedman (born 23 September 1948) [1] is an American mathematical logician at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.He has worked on reverse mathematics, a project intended to derive the axioms of mathematics from the theorems considered to be necessary.

  5. Michael W. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Michael W. Davis (born April 26, 1949) is an American mathematician, author and academic.He is a Professor Emeritus of mathematics at the Ohio State University. [1]Davis is most known for his work in the fields of geometry and topology, with a focus on the methods for constructing aspherical manifolds and spaces.

  6. Category:Mathematical physicists - Wikipedia

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    Presidents of the International Association of Mathematical Physics (13 P) Pages in category "Mathematical physicists" The following 183 pages are in this category, out of 183 total.

  7. Ohio Supercomputer Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) is a supercomputer facility located on the western end of the Ohio State University campus, just north of Columbus.Established in 1987, the OSC partners with Ohio universities, labs and industries, providing students and researchers with high performance computing, advanced cyberinfrastructure, research and computational science education services.