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Beginning of Modern Science & Modern Philosophy

https://friesian.com/hist-2.htm

in an age of great mathematicians, including Marin Mersenne (1588-1648), Pierre Fermat (1601-1665), Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), and Christian Huygens (1629-1695). At a time before

Book Reviews - nuwen.net

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generations of mathematicians felt in the face of Archimedes' revenge resembles that caused by simpler mathematical problems that arise more naturally. The book then goes on to di

Russell O’Connor’s Blog

http://r6.ca/blog/

: What Happens When Mathematicians Cannot Do Induction Correctly? 2010-08-02T00:58:35Z : Jaynes on Entropy 2010-06-27T19:50:27Z : ICFP 2010 Post-Mortem 2010-01-07T03:59:02Z : Cons

Transreal Books

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e-readers. See FAQ . Mathematicians in Love A passionate, lively tale. Two young mathematicians compete for the love of two women across space, time and logic—spinning out Dr. Seu

All links @ cidoku.net

http://cidoku.net/en/links/all

3000 biographies of mathematicians and thousands more articles about the history of mathematics. Metamath A database of mathematical proofs constructed from scratch from various d

Consciousness Is Not Material.

https://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/notmaterial_consciousness

domain which seperates mathematicians from philosophers: we have bins, philosophers don't. This entire topic of discussion is largely pointless as it doesn't increase any kind of

Sekino's Fractal Art Gallery

https://www.sekinoworld.com/fractal/

in fractals by numerous mathematicians including Adrien Douady and John H. Hubbard, who named the object the "Mandelbrot set" and established many of its properties. Because attra

Publications -- Douglas N. Arnold

https://www-users.cse.umn.edu/~arnold/publications.html

Arnold and Henry Cohn. Mathematicians take a stand . Notices Amer. Math. Soc. , 59(6):828-833, 2012. [  bib  | DOI  | pdf  | Abstract  ]   Douglas&nb

Opacity

https://fooledbyrandomness.com/notebook.htm

in the Incerto : mathematicians think in (well precisely defined and mapped) objects, philosophers in concepts, jurists in constructs, logicians in operators (...), and idiots in


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