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Applications Encyclopedia Entry 1775516225

Applications refer to the practical uses and implementations of mathematical concepts, theories, and models in various fields, including science, engineering, economics, and social sciences.

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Applications refer to the practical uses and implementations of mathematical concepts, theories, and models in various fields, including science, engineering, economics, and social sciences.

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Applications Encyclopedia Entry 1777639864

Applications refer to the practical uses and implementations of mathematical concepts, theories, and models in various fields, including science, engineering, economics, and computer science.

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Mathematics

Applications Encyclopedia Entry 1775626984

Applications refer to the practical uses and implementations of mathematical concepts, theories, and models in various fields, driving innovation and problem-solving in science, engineering, economics, and other disciplines.

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Applications Encyclopedia Entry 1780081747

Applications refer to the practical uses and implementation of mathematical concepts, theories, and models in various fields, such as science, engineering, economics, and social sciences.

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Mathematics

Applications Encyclopedia Entry 1779353346

**Applications** refer to the practical uses and implementations of mathematical concepts, theories, and techniques in various fields, including science, engineering, economics, and finance.

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Applications Encyclopedia Entry 1777661644

Applications refer to the practical uses and implementations of mathematical concepts, theories, and models in various fields, including science, engineering, economics, and social sciences.

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Scientists Encyclopedia Entry 1781343605

** This encyclopedia entry is about the life and work of **Evelyn Boyd Granville**, an American mathematician and educator who made significant contributions to the field of mathematics and paved the way for future generations of women in STEM. ## Overview Evelyn Boyd Granville was a trailblazing American mathematician and educator who broke down barriers for women in mathematics and science. Born on May 1, 1924, in Washington, D.C., Granville grew up with a passion for mathematics and science. She earned her Bachelor's degree in mathematics from Smith College in 1945 and went on to earn her Master's degree in mathematics from Yale University in 1946. Granville's academic achievements and dedication to teaching mathematics led her to become one of the first African American women to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics from Yale University in 1949. Granville's work in mathematics focused on numerical analysis, particularly in the field of numerical integration. Her research and teaching career spanned over four decades, during which she made significant contributions to the field of mathematics and inspired countless students to pursue careers in STEM. Granville's commitment to education and her dedication to mentoring students from underrepresented groups have left a lasting impact on the mathematical community. ## History/Background Granville's academic journey was marked by several significant milestones. In 1945, she earned her Bachelor's degree in mathematics from Smith College, where she was one of only two African American students in her class. After completing her Master's degree at Yale University in 1946, Granville began her teaching career at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. Her time at Fisk University was marked by her dedication to teaching mathematics to students from underrepresented groups and her commitment to promoting diversity in the mathematical community. Granville's Ph.D. dissertation, titled "The Numerical Solution of Linear Algebraic Equations," was completed in 1949 under the supervision of renowned mathematician, James W. Green. Her dissertation focused on numerical integration and was a significant contribution to the field of numerical analysis. Granville's Ph.D. was a major milestone in her career, as she became one of the first African American women to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics from Yale University. ## Key Information Granville's research and teaching career spanned over four decades, during which she made significant contributions to the field of mathematics. Her work in numerical analysis focused on numerical integration, and she published several papers on the topic. Granville was also a dedicated educator and mentor, inspiring countless students to pursue careers in STEM. She was a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion in the mathematical community and worked tirelessly to promote opportunities for underrepresented groups. Some of Granville's notable achievements include: * Being one of the first African American women to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics from Yale University (1949) * Publishing several papers on numerical integration * Serving as a professor of mathematics at Fisk University and Morgan State University * Being a member of the American Mathematical Society and the National Academy of Sciences * Receiving the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring (1996) ## Significance Evelyn Boyd Granville's contributions to mathematics and education have had a lasting impact on the mathematical community. Her dedication to teaching mathematics to students from underrepresented groups has paved the way for future generations of women and minorities in STEM. Granville's commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in the mathematical community has inspired countless students to pursue careers in mathematics and science. Granville's legacy extends beyond her academic achievements. She has inspired a new generation of mathematicians and educators to pursue careers in STEM and to promote diversity and inclusion in the mathematical community. Her work has also highlighted the importance of mentorship and role models in promoting diversity and inclusion in STEM. INFOBOX: - **Name:** Evelyn Boyd Granville - **Type:** Mathematician and Educator - **Date:** May 1, 1924 (birth) - March 28, 2022 (death) - **Location:** Washington, D.C. - **Known For:** Being one of the first African American women to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics from Yale University and her contributions to numerical analysis and education. TAGS: **Mathematician, Educator, Numerical Analysis, Numerical Integration, Diversity and Inclusion, STEM Education, African American Women in STEM, Role Models, Mentorship**

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Mathematics

Applications Encyclopedia Entry 1780780384

Applications refer to the practical uses and implementations of mathematical concepts, theories, and models in various fields, including science, engineering, economics, and social sciences.

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