Julia Robinson
Julia Hall Bowman Robinson (December 8, 1919July 30, 1985) was an American mathematician noted for her contributions to the fields of computability theory and computational complexity theory—most notably in decision problems. Her work on Hilbert's tenth problem (now known as Matiyasevich's theorem or the MRDP theorem) played a crucial role in its ultimate resolution. Robinson was a 1983 MacArthur Fellow.
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Shaping a new era of global health for greater impact: CUGH 2024 highlights by Julia Robinson, Beryne Odeny, Mariam Balogun, Nwaliweaku Anidi, Raghad Salma, Judith Mwobobia
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Global and regional overview of the inclusion of paediatric surgery in the national health plans of 124 countries: an ecological study by Lubna Samad, John G Meara, Emily R Smith, Henry E Rice, Emmanuel Ameh, Paul Truche, Cesia F Cotache-Condor, Kelsey Landrum, Yingling Liu, Julia Robinson, Nealey Thompson, Ryann Granzin, Steve Bickler
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