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... mathematician in dealing with these questions . It will turn out that this apparently simple verbal question conceals many interesting mathematical questions , indeed an endless number . What we shall show is that there is work for many ...
... mathematician in dealing with these questions . It will turn out that this apparently simple verbal question conceals many interesting mathematical questions , indeed an endless number . What we shall show is that there is work for many ...
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... mathematician does . Indeed this is a hard question to answer to a non - mathematician . One of the things that a mathematician does is to make problems precise . By this we mean that the mathematician constructs mathe- matical models ...
... mathematician does . Indeed this is a hard question to answer to a non - mathematician . One of the things that a mathematician does is to make problems precise . By this we mean that the mathematician constructs mathe- matical models ...
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... mathematician who plays strictly according to the rules and says : I must work on this equation because this is an oath that I took , I swore to my mother on her dying bed , or to my professor when I left the university , that I shall ...
... mathematician who plays strictly according to the rules and says : I must work on this equation because this is an oath that I took , I swore to my mother on her dying bed , or to my professor when I left the university , that I shall ...
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The Bellman Continuum: A Collection of the Works of Richard E. Bellman Richard Ernest Bellman,Robert S. Roth No preview available - 1986 |