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Russian mathematician (1856-1922)

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Updates about supercomputers did not appear in NYT until 2017, when an article, with 6 references to supercomputers, investigated China's latest development in "the world's fastest supercomputer" (Markoff & Rosenberg, 2017, p.BU 01).
In analogy with the Bernstein and Markoff inequalities, we give two versions of the Nikolskii inequality.
4, 1988; John Markoff, "How a Need for Challenge Seduced a Computer Expert," New York Times, Nov.
In China, Xiaolce is used for "playful conversation," for "her knowing sense of humor and listening skills," and when people "have a broken heart, have lost a job or have been feeling down" (Markoff & Mozur, 2015).
In addition to the keynote speakers, the forum will also feature several other well-known industry stalwarts, such as John Markoff, New York Times reporter and author of the recently published book "Machines of Loving Grace: The Quest for Common Ground Between Humans and Robots;" Martin Buehler, Executive R&D Imagineer with Walt Disney Imagineering; and Douglas Bellin, Senior Manager, Industry Lead at Cisco Systems.
The following important result can be traced back to Markoff, 1892 [4], who dealt with the extremal properties of Chebyshev polynomials over the interval [-1, 1]; see Chapter 2 of [5].The proof can be found in [6] or in [7].
(13.) John Markoff, Computer Wins on 'Jeopardy!': Trivial, It's Not, N.Y.
But his was one voice among many: in "The Future of the Professions", Richard and Daniel Susskind anatomised the ways in which computers were transforming medicine, law and accountancy; in "Machines of Loving Grace", John Markoff celebrated the humanistic tradition in technology and made the case for "IA" ("intelligence augmentation") rather than the more familiar "AI"; while in "In Our Own Image", George Zarkadakis speculated on what we can expect if an artificial super-intelligence leaves humanity far behind.
In Machines of Loving Grace, John Markoff explains how Siri began as an app for iOS devices.
"The industry is giving us innovation," says Rob Markoff, owner of Gallery Services in San Diego.
They included John Markoff of The New York Times, Steven Levy, formerly of Wired magazine (he's now at Medium), Walt Mossberg, the longtime technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal (he's now at Re/code), and Brent Schlender of Fortune.