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Group texts can be really wonderful sometimes, like when finalizing plans between multiple parties or keeping far-away family connected. But most of the time they are a necessary evil of modern day friendship. Like when you're in a meeting at your grown up ...
2014-11-14 07:40:00
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Get the CBSE Class 9 Mathematics Sample Paper Term- 2 issued in favour of the students by CBSE. This will provide you the idea that what type of Questions will be framed in Exam and from what topics. You will get in familiar with the pattern in which the ...
2014-11-14 04:17:00
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L'Oréal recently announced the winners of its For Women in Science fellowship, which awards $60,000 grants to five female postdocs who've demonstrated excellence in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
2014-11-14 08:42:00
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Math at Cornell has a long history of exciting discovery and innovative thinking. In honor of the sesquicentennial, the department is celebrating that legacy with a webpage featuring some of its history’s highlights. The list of illustrious math alumni ...
2014-11-14 07:07:00
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Icon of 20th-century mathematics once rejected $136,000 prize, insisting that he was doing just fine on his professor's salary
2014-11-14 02:00:14
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The September 2014 College Mathematics Journal serves up a selection of papers on the Rubik's cube.
2014-11-14 02:00:42
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One of the highlights include 26 original pages of the Codex Atlanticus - Leonardo da Vinci's largest notebook.
2014-11-14 10:15:10
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Alexander Grothendieck, one of the great eccentric geniuses of 20th century mathematics, has died in France at the age of 86.
2014-11-14 06:41:48
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Grothendieck quit mathematics to save the world in the 1970s. Alexander Grothendieck, a French mathematician who won the Fields medal in 1966 for his groundbreaking work in algebra and geometry, has died at the age of 86 . He passed away Thursday in a hospital in Saint-Girons in southwestern France, according to hospital staff who did not provide any further details. Read Full Story
2014-11-14 09:40:19
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An anonymous reader writes Alexander Grothendieck, one of the great eccentric geniuses of 20th century mathematics, has died in France at the age of 86. Grothendieck was leading mind behind algebraic geometry. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1966. He reached the very pinnacle of his profession before abandoning the discipline, taking up anti-war activism, retreating into the life of a recluse ...
2014-11-14 11:27:03
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Alexander Grothendieck, an opinionated and reclusive giant of 20th-century mathematics who shunned accolades and supported pacifist and environmental causes, has died, the French presidency said Friday.
2014-11-14 09:10:33
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PARIS (AP) — Alexander Grothendieck, an opinionated and reclusive giant of 20th-century mathematics who shunned accolades and supported pacifist and environmental causes, has died, the French presidency said Friday. He was 86.
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