Alan Baker
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 6 years ago |
Date of birth | August 19,1939 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | February 4,2018 |
Died | Cambridge |
United Kingdom | |
Field | Mathematics |
Job | Mathematician |
Education | University of Cambridge |
University College London | |
Awards | Fields Medal |
Thesi | Some Aspects of Diophantine Approximation |
Academic advisor | Harold Davenport |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 534934 |
Brown Rabbit's Shape Book
Little Rabbits' First Number Book
Gray Rabbit's 1, 2, 3
Gray Rabbit's Odd One Out
Brown Rabbit's Day
The Story of King Arthur
Two Tiny Mice
Little Rabbits' First Time Book
Little Rabbits' First Farm Book
Little Rabbit's First Word Book
Little Rabbit's Bedtime
Mouse's Christmas
Little Rabbit's snacktime
Benjamin's Balloon: Story and Pictures
Where's mouse
Benjamin's portrait
Benjamin and the Box
Benjamin's Dreadful Dream
The Martian Ambassador
Benjamin Bounces Back
Mouse's Halloween
The Edge of Science: Mysteries of Mind, Space and Time
Invisible Eagle
Benjamin's Book: Story and Pictures
Dyatlov Pass
William's Dragons
I Thought I Heard
The Odyssey
Little Rabbits Pocket Library
Life Imprisonment: An Unofficial Guide
White Rabbit's Colours
The Desert
Goodnight William
Destination Earth: A History of Alleged Alien Presence
South African Animals
The Enigmas of History: Myths, Mysteries and Madness from Around the World
UFO Sightings
Ghosts and Spirits
Variations on Painting a Room: Poems 2000-2010
The Arctic
The rain forest
Blood
Enigmas: Strange Mysteries from the Nightside of History and Science
Bones
Caribbean Animals
Animal Homes
Both sides now
Alan Baker
Treasure Hunt in the Lost City: A Puzzle and Role-Playing Adventure
Legend of King Arthur, The
Transcendental Number Theory
A concise introduction to the theory of numbers
A Comprehensive Course in Number Theory
Logarithmic Forms and Diophantine Geometry
Alan Baker Life story
Alan Baker FRS was an English mathematician, known for his work on effective methods in number theory, in particular those arising from transcendental number theory.
US heatwave sees hospitals use body-bag ice treatment
By Sophie Long in Las Vegas & Chelsea BaileyBBC News
An unrelenting heatwave continues to scorch much of the southern US, leaving More Than 90 million Americans under a heat advisory.
In Phoenix, temperatures are expected to be above 110F (37C) for the 19th straight day, shattering The City 's previous record.
Officials said hospitals were using Body Bags filled with ice to cool down some patients who have overheated.
Temperatures are set to be dangerously high across the US all week.
An oppressive heat dome has settled over much of the US South, sending temperatures soaring from Florida to California.
More Than 12,000 record-high temperatures have been in the US So Far this year, according to The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Arizona's largest utility service said customers broke the record for most electricity used at once, as residents blasted air conditioners to escape The Heat .
Persistent exposure to extreme heat can lead to heat exhaustion, dizziness, fainting and headaches as blood pressure drops.
In Phoenix, 12 people have died after suffering effects due to the current excessive heat, officials said.
Doctors at the Valleywise Health Medical Center , of the unrelenting heat were overwhelming the healthcare system.
" The Hospital has not been this busy with overflow since a few peaks in the Covid pandemic, " emergency room doctor Frank LoVecchio told the outlet.
A hospital official told CNN that doctors have resorted to placing patients in Body Bags filled with ice, in extreme cases, in an attempt to cool them down.
Meanwhile, the burns department has been " slammed" with patients.
In Las Vegas , sweltering temperatures have stunned even veteran emergency responders. Las Vegas paramedic David Shilling estimates calls to emergency services have soared by 40% - largely from tourists who are Not Yet acclimatised to The City .
People who are visiting often don't realise how far they have to walk in The Sun on the Las Vegas Strip , Mr Shilling said.
" It's a very Long Distance and because people get so enamoured with all the large buildings and spectacles in the lights, they don't realise they're being dehydrated, " He Said .
In The Weeks before The Heat dome settled over The State , Las Vegas had been unusually cool. It recorded More Than 260 consecutive days below 100F (38C).
But the soaring temperatures returned with a vengeance, with little warning or time for people to acclimatise. " It snuck up on us, " Mr Shilling said. " So we've seen people that are feeling dizzy, their hearts are racing, people are passing out people are being really overwhelmed. "
Meteorologist Trevor Boucher told Bbc News one reason the Las Vegas Heat feels so relentless is because there is little respite. Instead of heat escaping during The Night , Mr Boucher said the ground continues to reflect The Heat it absorbed during The Day .
" Temperatures can struggle to fall below 90F (32c) in some cases. And if you don't have access to cooling, then you're stuck in 90 degree temperatures for 24 hours, " He Said .
And those high temperatures affect the vulnerable The Most severely.
Patty and Alan Baker are two of several thousand living in Las Vegas without a home. They spoke to Bbc News outside a cooling station and shelter in downtown Las Vegas .
" We're surviving, but we're sweating a lot, " Patty said. " You know, we're lucky that we have access to shelter. They have fans in there and we get a mat. So that helps a lot. "
" We Are senior citizens but you know we hang in there, " Alan said.
Heatwaves have become more frequent, more intense, and last longer because of human-induced Climate Change .
The World has already warmed by about 1. 1C since the industrial era began and temperatures will keep rising unless governments around The World make steep cuts to emissions.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com