Philip Ehrlich is Professor at Department of Philosophy of Ohio University. His main areas of interest are Logic, History of Mathematics, and Philosophy of Science.
Selected works
*Ehrlich, P.: The absolute arithmetic continuum and the unification of all numbers great and small. The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (2012), no. 1, 1—45. here
::The paper shows that Conway's maximal surreal field is isomorphic as an ordered field to a maximal hyperreal field (in NBG) (see p. 35).
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::Reviewer for MathSciNet wrote: "This ... comprehensive study on the early history of non-Archimedean mathematics ... provides an excellent survey of highest scholarly standards" here
*Ehrlich, Philip: Number systems with simplicity hierarchies: a generalization of Conway's theory of surreal numbers. Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (2001), no. 3, 1231-1258.
*Real numbers, generalizations of the reals, and theories of continua. Edited by Philip Ehrlich. Synthese Library, 242. Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, Dordrecht, 1994.
::R. Gregory Taylor wrote: "Ehrlich has brought together some valuable work on issues of great interest to logicians and philosophers of mathematics" here.
Selected works
*Ehrlich, P.: The absolute arithmetic continuum and the unification of all numbers great and small. The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (2012), no. 1, 1—45. here
::The paper shows that Conway's maximal surreal field is isomorphic as an ordered field to a maximal hyperreal field (in NBG) (see p. 35).
*.
::Reviewer for MathSciNet wrote: "This ... comprehensive study on the early history of non-Archimedean mathematics ... provides an excellent survey of highest scholarly standards" here
*Ehrlich, Philip: Number systems with simplicity hierarchies: a generalization of Conway's theory of surreal numbers. Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (2001), no. 3, 1231-1258.
*Real numbers, generalizations of the reals, and theories of continua. Edited by Philip Ehrlich. Synthese Library, 242. Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, Dordrecht, 1994.
::R. Gregory Taylor wrote: "Ehrlich has brought together some valuable work on issues of great interest to logicians and philosophers of mathematics" here.
Fairview Cemetery located at 272 Steadwell Avenue in Amsterdam, New York, holds the remains of many members of Amsterdam's old wealthy carpet manufacturing families as well as middle Americans.
Dr. David Shepard, a surgeon in the Revolutionary War, purchased a farm near Amsterdam, New York and Fort Johnson, New York in 1802. In the late 19th century a group of people decided to make a resort of this farm. When many of the financial backers of this plan turned against it, they decided to make the farmland into a cemetery. The lands at that time were owned by Warren K. Nibble of Troy, NY.
In July 1899, 3268 shares were issued to the investors and Fairview became a commercial cemetery. Cemetery records show that the first meeting of the Board of Directors was held at 362 Broadway in the City of Troy, New York on July 15, 1899. At that meeting, the purchase of the land from Mr. Nibble was approved and the cemetery was established. The records further indicate that an office was established at 46 East Main Street in the City of Amsterdam, New York for the operation of the cemetery.
Over the years, additional shares were issued and others redeemed by the cemetery. Eventually ownership of Fairview Cemetery was converted to a not for profit corporation owned by and operated for the benefit of the lotholders. It continues that way to the present. The day-to-day operations of the cemetery are under the control of a Board of Trustees who are elected at an Annual Meeting of the lotholders. In addition, the board has hired a full-time superintendent to run the daily operations of the cemetery and maintain the grounds. The superintendent lives on the cemetery grounds.
The first burial in the cemetery occurred in 1899. Many people's remains were moved to Fairview from other cemeteries after it opened. The fourth burial in the cemetery was of John Kilts, who died in 1890.
Fairview is still in operation today. It currently consists of over 100 acres and contains over four miles of roads. 63 of the cemetery's acres have been developed and there are currently over 7900 persons (2013) interred in them.
Dr. David Shepard, a surgeon in the Revolutionary War, purchased a farm near Amsterdam, New York and Fort Johnson, New York in 1802. In the late 19th century a group of people decided to make a resort of this farm. When many of the financial backers of this plan turned against it, they decided to make the farmland into a cemetery. The lands at that time were owned by Warren K. Nibble of Troy, NY.
In July 1899, 3268 shares were issued to the investors and Fairview became a commercial cemetery. Cemetery records show that the first meeting of the Board of Directors was held at 362 Broadway in the City of Troy, New York on July 15, 1899. At that meeting, the purchase of the land from Mr. Nibble was approved and the cemetery was established. The records further indicate that an office was established at 46 East Main Street in the City of Amsterdam, New York for the operation of the cemetery.
Over the years, additional shares were issued and others redeemed by the cemetery. Eventually ownership of Fairview Cemetery was converted to a not for profit corporation owned by and operated for the benefit of the lotholders. It continues that way to the present. The day-to-day operations of the cemetery are under the control of a Board of Trustees who are elected at an Annual Meeting of the lotholders. In addition, the board has hired a full-time superintendent to run the daily operations of the cemetery and maintain the grounds. The superintendent lives on the cemetery grounds.
The first burial in the cemetery occurred in 1899. Many people's remains were moved to Fairview from other cemeteries after it opened. The fourth burial in the cemetery was of John Kilts, who died in 1890.
Fairview is still in operation today. It currently consists of over 100 acres and contains over four miles of roads. 63 of the cemetery's acres have been developed and there are currently over 7900 persons (2013) interred in them.
AUTOECO is a vehicle show about TecnoEcology for the Automobile world, in Oval Lingotto, Turin, in September. The motto is "Review of the ecologic automobile".
In the show meet the more important automotive marks, the centers of planning and realization of systems of ecological propulsion, the producers of alternative fuels and the centers for the installation of bi-fuel injection kits in order to introduce the last innovations and in order to treat one of the greatest topics of present time.
Current
7, 8 and 9-September-2007.
Categories
* Biofuel sections:
** Biodiesel.
** Bioethanol.
** Technologies and complete systems of biofuel production.
* Conventions.
* Ecology Vehicles (electric vehicles).
* Hybrid vehicles.
* Hydrogen vehicles.
* Laboratories of research and development.
* Polifuel technology.
* Studies of engineering and planning .
* Vegoils.
In the show meet the more important automotive marks, the centers of planning and realization of systems of ecological propulsion, the producers of alternative fuels and the centers for the installation of bi-fuel injection kits in order to introduce the last innovations and in order to treat one of the greatest topics of present time.
Current
7, 8 and 9-September-2007.
Categories
* Biofuel sections:
** Biodiesel.
** Bioethanol.
** Technologies and complete systems of biofuel production.
* Conventions.
* Ecology Vehicles (electric vehicles).
* Hybrid vehicles.
* Hydrogen vehicles.
* Laboratories of research and development.
* Polifuel technology.
* Studies of engineering and planning .
* Vegoils.
Vincenzo Potenza ( born 3 May 1970), is a Italian professional football manager who currently the manager of Maltese Premier League club Floriana.
Coaching career
Potenza started his coaching career at italian lower division club and in 2018 he appointed as the manager of top division club Senglea Athletic.Vincenzo Potenza born in Naples, Italy, made a name for himself in Maltese Premier League as he led Southern Club, Senglea Athletic F.C to a remarkable turnaround in the Second Round by retaining the Premier League status for a second consecutive season.
Potenza was labeled by all local media sections as the mastermind behind this impressive change in fortune for Senglea and in these days it was also announced that the Italian tactician was nominated for the MFA Best Coach Award for the 2018/19 Premier League season together with two fellow compatriots Stefano Sanderra (Hibernians) and Giovanni Tedesco (Hamrun Spartans). In 2019 he joined Floriana another top division club in Malta.
Coaching career
Potenza started his coaching career at italian lower division club and in 2018 he appointed as the manager of top division club Senglea Athletic.Vincenzo Potenza born in Naples, Italy, made a name for himself in Maltese Premier League as he led Southern Club, Senglea Athletic F.C to a remarkable turnaround in the Second Round by retaining the Premier League status for a second consecutive season.
Potenza was labeled by all local media sections as the mastermind behind this impressive change in fortune for Senglea and in these days it was also announced that the Italian tactician was nominated for the MFA Best Coach Award for the 2018/19 Premier League season together with two fellow compatriots Stefano Sanderra (Hibernians) and Giovanni Tedesco (Hamrun Spartans). In 2019 he joined Floriana another top division club in Malta.