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  • Click on the left of the treillage (a window will appear) and enter the number from the mathematician's riddle (9152).

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • Mr. McCarthy, who died Monday at age 84, brought a mathematician's rigor to computing.

    Computer Scientist Coined 'Artificial Intelligence' Stephen Miller 2011

  • As I've gotten older and learnt more about the personal history behind Mathematics, rather than just the discoveries, I've grown to understand how badly being ostracised from the Mathematical community can hold-back a mathematician's work and that the dearth of great female mathematicians isn't anything to do with the inability of women to do maths and everything to do with so few of them ever being given a chance.

    24th March '09 flidgetjerome 2009

  • Funny, frantic, and with a subversive intelligence, Aaron Petrovich's Keatonesque heroes, Detectives Smith and Smith, stumble upon a bizarre new religion while following the trail of a murdered mathematician's missing organs.

    Culture Maxine 2009

  • Her advance raises the fascinating prospect that a mathematician's study of a six-dimensional figure could have important medical consequences.

    New Angles on Biology Keith Devlin 2011

  • An origami chair constructed from complex folds of recycled cardboard stood firm like a mathematician's dream, while a gorgeous sensual fabric had embedded within it a snake-like ribbon of self-infolded textile.

    Combining Craft with Digital Emma Crichton-Miller 2010

  • Take a mathematician's note from the capsule and go to the right.

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • Her advance raises the fascinating prospect that a mathematician's study of a six-dimensional figure could have important medical consequences.

    New Angles on Biology Keith Devlin 2011

  • And just as in poetry and painting, a mathematician's patterns must be beautiful.

    'Disappearing Number': A Vivid Theatrical Equation 2010

  • And just as in poetry and painting, a mathematician's patterns must be beautiful.

    'Disappearing Number': A Vivid Theatrical Equation 2010

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