Tony Randall, wearing a McCarthy pin, stands with linked arms and hands with other McCarthy supporters. A young man in the background holds out a microphone (?). One of the young women has a dollar bill pinned to her clothing and two of the young women are wearing hats decorated with McCarthy campaign material. The city location of Salem, New Ha...
Created:
1968
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
Basswood Lake, North of Ely, Minnesota. Pine Pollen lines on dock post showing water levels. High 34 inches above present water level. Present level 6.8 feet on gage.
Creator:
Lawrence, Donald, 1911-1996
Created:
1950-06-17
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Basswood Lake, North of Ely, Minnesota. While pine foliage killed up to 40 inches above present water level by recent flood; red pines up to 35 inches.
Creator:
Lawrence, Donald, 1911-1996
Created:
1950-06-15
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Basswood Lake, North of Ely, Minnesota. While pine foliage killed up to 40 inches above present water level by recent flood; red pines up to 35 inches.
Creator:
Lawrence, Donald, 1911-1996
Created:
1950-06-15
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Basswood Lake, North of Ely, Minnesota. While pine foliage killed up to 40 inches above present water level by recent flood; red pines up to 35 inches.
Creator:
Lawrence, Donald, 1911-1996
Created:
1950-06-15
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Many problems of optimization and equilibrium result in models in the general class of variational conditions, sometimes in a generalized form. Thus, if the problem is one of optimization, we first write optimality conditions and then try to compute with those. If instead of an optimization model we have a model involving some kind of equilibriu...
Creator:
Robinson, Stephen Michael (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Created:
2010-10-19
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Thereare natural situations where one is led to consider numeric approximationsof varieties, schemes, sheaves, ideals, modules, etc. For instance, given ahomogeneous ideal one might be able to determine a reduced primarydecomposition via numerical methods (such as homotopy continuation) whereassymbolic methods might be too slow or not even apply...
Creator:
Peterson, Chris (Colorado State University)
Created:
2006-09-20
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.