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... hypersquares have a real existence as definite and objective as that of the Rock of Gibraltar or Halley's comet . In ... hyper- squares , but one of them is on sabbatical , and the other is much more interested in non - Eulerian ...
... hypersquares have a real existence as definite and objective as that of the Rock of Gibraltar or Halley's comet . In ... hyper- squares , but one of them is on sabbatical , and the other is much more interested in non - Eulerian ...
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... hyper- squares . This problem was first stated by Professor Name- less , the founder of the theory of non - Riemannian ... hypersquares . To his fellow experts , he communicates these results in a casual shorthand . " If you apply a ...
... hyper- squares . This problem was first stated by Professor Name- less , the founder of the theory of non - Riemannian ... hypersquares . To his fellow experts , he communicates these results in a casual shorthand . " If you apply a ...
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... hypersquares . " But I thought it would be a good challenge for me to try and give people a better idea about what your work really involves . First of all , what is a hyper- square ? I hate to say this , but the truth is , if I told ...
... hypersquares . " But I thought it would be a good challenge for me to try and give people a better idea about what your work really involves . First of all , what is a hyper- square ? I hate to say this , but the truth is , if I told ...
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The Mathematical Experience, Study Edition Philip Davis,Reuben Hersh,Elena Anne Marchisotto Limited preview - 2011 |
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