Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium was created in 1994.
Symposium on Theory of Computing was created in 1969.
Journal of Number Theory was created in 1969.
International Journal of Number Theory was created in 2005.
* A number generated for or part of a set exhibiting statistical randomness. * A random sequence obtained from a stochastic process. * An algorithmically random sequence in algorithmic information theory. * The output of a random number generator. * The least random number (17), according to the Hacker's Jargon File.
The name Pangaea appeared in 1928 during a symposium to discuss Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift.
Euclid of Alexandria
Andrzej Salwicki has written: 'On algorithmic theory of stacks' -- subject(s): Computer algorithms, List processing (Electronic computers)
According to Wikipedia, the term Pangaea appeared in 1928 during a symposium to discuss Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift.
The Theory of Everything was created in 2002.
A Theory of Justice was created in 1975.
Theory of Colours was created in 1810.
Abstract Theory was created in 2002.