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2. Mezinárodní konference o metalepsi
- Creator:
- Sládek, Ondřej
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- Language:
- Czech
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3. Polovodičové součástky v experimentech Fyzikální olympiády
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- Kříž, Jan, Studnička, Filip, Konrád, Ľubomír, and Vybíral, Bohumil
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- print, bez média, and svazek
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- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- fyzika, fyzikální olympiáda, fyzikální pokusy, polovodiče, mládež, physics, physics olympiad, physical experiments, semiconductors, youth, 6, and 53
- Language:
- Czech
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- Vděčným tématem pro experimentální úlohy fyzikálních olympiád jsou různé polovodičové prvky. Článek představuje dvě experimentální úlohy zadané na mezinárodních fyzikálních olympiádách v 70. letech minulého století. Na závěr je uvedena pro srovnání experimentální úloha domácího kola FO na Slovensku ze školního roku 2009/2010., Jan Kříž, Filip Studnička, Ľubomír Konrád, Bohumil Vybíral., and Obsahuje bibliografii
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4. Životní příběh Sofie Kovalevské
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- Kraus, Ivo
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- Kovalevskaja, Sof‘ja Vasil‘jevna, 1850-1891, Kovalevska, Sofie, Kovalevská, Soňa, 19.-20. století, ženy, matematičky, věda, women, women mathematicians, science, 6, and 53
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- Czech and English
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- Sofia Kovalevskaya was not only a great Russian mathematician, but also a writer and advocate of women's rights in the 19th century. After concluding her sexondary schooling, Sofia was determined to continue her education at the university level. She travelled to Heidelberg to study mathematics, but discovered there that as a woman she could not graduate. In 1870 she moved to Berlin to study with Karl Meierstrass, in 1874 she was granted a Ph.D. from the Göttingen University. In 1883 she received an invitation from Gösta Mittag-Leffler to lecture at the University of Stockholm. Sophia's most famous work is on the theory of partial differential equations, and on the rotation of a solid body about a fixed point. Sophia died very young, at the age of 41, from pneumonia., Ivo Kraus., and Obsahuje bibliografii
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