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Andrei Toom (in Russian: Андрей Леонович Тоом), also known as André Toom, (born 1942 in Tashkent) is a Russian mathematician currently living in Brazil, famous for his early work in analysis of algorithms (culminating in the Toom–Cook algorithm), cellular automata (in particular Toom's rule), probability theory and lifelong interest in mathematical education. Currently, Toom is a retired professor of the statistics department at Federal University of Pernambuco. Toom's English-language mathematics articles, published in journals such as the Journal of Statistical Physics, include "Non-Ergodic Multidimensional Systems of Automata," "Discrete Local Markov Systems," "On Critical Phenomena in Interacting Growth Systems," "Cellular Automata with Errors: Problems for Students of Probability," "Simple 1-Dimensional Systems with Super-Exponential Relaxation Time," "Tails in Harnesses," "On Percolation with Fibers or Layers," and "Non-Gibbsianness of the invariant measures of non-reversible cellular automata with totally asymmetric noise". His English-language articles on education include "A Russian Teacher in America," "From Russia with Math," "How I Teach Word Problems," "Word problems: Applications vs. Mental Manipulatives," "Between Childhood and Mathematics: Word Problems in Mathematical Education," and the unpublished manuscript, "Wars in American Mathematical Education". ==References== *(His personal Website ) *(His curriculum, in Portuguese and Lattes formatted (Brazilian standard curriculum form) ) * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrei Toom」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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