Mark Kac

Mark Kac Mark Kac ( ; Polish: ''Marek Kac''; August 3, 1914 – October 26, 1984) was a Polish American mathematician. His main interest was probability theory. His question, "Can one hear the shape of a drum?" set off research into spectral theory, the idea of understanding the extent to which the spectrum allows one to read back the geometry. In the end, the answer was generally "no". Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Kac, Mark, Kac, Mark, Kac, Mark
    Published 1970

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    by Kac, Mark, Kac, Mark
    Published 1952
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    by Kac, Mark, Kac, Mark
    Published 1956

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    by Kac, Mark, Kac, Mark
    Published 2008

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    by Kac, Mark, Kac, Mark
    Published 1976

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    by Kac, Mark, Kac, Mark
    Published 1959

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    by Kac, Mark, Kac, Mark
    Published 1992

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    by Kac, Mark, Kac, Mark
    Published 1980

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    by Kac, Mark, Kac, Mark, 1914-
    Published 1974

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    by Kac, Mark
    Published 1969

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    by Kac, Mark
    Published 1959

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    by Kac, Mark
    Published 1969

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    by Kac, Mark
    Published 2008

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    by Kac, Mark
    Published 1963

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