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  1. Abraham Nemeth (Nova Iorque, 16 de outubro de 1918 — Southfield, 2 de outubro de 2013) foi um matemático americano e inventor. Abraham foi professor de Matemática na Universidade de Detroit Mercy, em Detroit, Michigan. Nemeth era cego, e era conhecido por desenvolver um sistema para pessoas cegas a ler e escrever matemática. [1]

  2. Abraham Nemeth (October 16, 1918 – October 2, 2013) was an American mathematician. He was professor of mathematics at the University of Detroit Mercy in Detroit, Michigan. Nemeth was blind and is known for developing Nemeth Braille, a system for blind people to read and write mathematics.

  3. The Nemeth Braille Code for Mathematics and Science Notation is a Braille code for encoding mathematical and scientific notation linearly using standard six-dot Braille cells for tactile reading by the visually impaired. The code was developed by Abraham Nemeth. The Nemeth Code was first written up in 1952.

    • 1952 to the present
  4. He loved playing with words almost as much as numbers. Called a true Renaissance man by David Sachs, who wrote the obituary for the Detroit Jewish News, Dr. Nemeth was a math professor, Hebrew scholar, gifted musician, and charismatic storyteller.

  5. 6 de out. de 2013 · Abraham Nemeth, whose frustrations in pursuing an academic career in math prompted him to develop the Nemeth Code, a form of Braille that greatly improved the ability of visually impaired...

  6. Keywords: Abraham Nemeth, accessibility, MathSpeak, Nemeth Code, spoken mathematics. 1. INTRODUCTION. One of the most hard to fall prejudice about blind and visually impaired people is the idea that scientific subjects, and especially mathematics among them, are not a good choice for their education and career.

  7. Abraham Nemeth (born October 16, 1918) is an American mathematician and inventor. He is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of Detroit Mercy in Detroit, Michigan. תוכן עניינים. 1 Early life. 2 Academic career. 3 Importance to mathematics and blindness. 4 Post-retirement. 5 Trivia. 6 External links. Early life.