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  • Engineers Discover In Nature Exotic Structures Envisioned By Mathematicians is the title of a Science Daily summary.

    2008 May - Telic Thoughts 2008

  • And this is why the {26} second grade of disciples were called Mathematicians; mathematics was the essential preparation for and initiation into philosophy.

    A Short History of Greek Philosophy John Marshall 1880

  • Well I think upstate NY's The Mathematicians are the best band you've never heard of.

    unknown title 2009

  • Well I think upstate NY's The Mathematicians are the best band you've never heard of.

    Comments for BrightestYoungThings 2009

  • This is because (I think) of the website entitled Mathematicians of the African Diaspora (MAD, yeah, I know), which seems to get updated from time to time with (roughly accurate … I’ve published a bit more, and I’ve been at USC for more than a few months, for example) information about several black scientists.

    Black Scientists cjohnson 2006

  • Mathematicians who study voting systems say all of them have some drawbacks—often unforeseen ones—and these can depend on the voters and what is being voted on.

    Plot Thickens on Oscar Ballot Carl Bialik 2012

  • Mathematicians have determined the monkeys almost certainly wouldn't finish before the expected death of the universe, even assuming the fastest theoretical computation.

    Even With Millions Typing Away, Aping Shakespeare Ain't Easy Carl Bialik 2011

  • Mathematicians often know her best for her main body of work, which was in the area of modern abstract algebra.

    Emmy Noether - Ada Lovelace Day! 2009

  • Leibniz famously believed everything could be reduced to a math-like analysis with objective answers, and in the Art of Discovery wrote: “The only way to rectify our reasonings is to make them as tangible as those of the Mathematicians, so that we can find our error at a glance, and when there are disputes among persons, we can simply say: Let us calculate ... to see who isright.”

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Someone Like Me 2010

  • Biolawguy: eibniz famously believed everything could be reduced to a math-like analysis with objective answers, and in the Art of Discovery wrote: “The only way to rectify our reasonings is to make them as tangible as those of the Mathematicians, so that we can find our error at a glance, and when there are disputes among persons, we can simply say: Let us calculate ... to see who isright.”

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Someone Like Me 2010

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