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[[File:Laconic as milk poop.jpg|thumb|175px|link=Laconic as milk poop (nonfiction)|"'''[[Laconic as milk poop (nonfiction)|Laconic as Milk Poop]]'''" is an anagram of Nicolas Kim Coppola, better known as Nicolas Cage.]]
• ... that ?<br>
• ... that the Royal Society posthumously awarded mathematician '''[[Georg Cantor (nonfiction)|Georg Cantor]]''' its Sylvester Medal, the highest honor the Society can confer for work in mathematics, and that mathematician [[David Hilbert (nonfiction)|David Hilbert]] defended the award from its critics by declaring: "No one shall expel us from the Paradise that Cantor has created"?<br>
• ... that ?<br>
• ... that a '''[[Greedy algorithm (nonfiction)|greedy algorithm]]''' does not usually produce an optimal solution, but nonetheless a greedy heuristic may yield locally optimal solutions that approximate a globally optimal solution in a reasonable amount of time?<br>
• ... that mathematician '''[[Maria Gaetana Agnesi (nonfiction)|Maria Agnesi]]''''s ''Instituzioni Analitiche'' is the first book on mathematics discussing both differential and integral calculus?
• ... that mathematician '''[[Maria Gaetana Agnesi (nonfiction)|Maria Agnesi]]''''s ''Instituzioni Analitiche'' is the first book on mathematics discussing both differential and integral calculus?

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"Laconic as Milk Poop" is an anagram of Nicolas Kim Coppola, better known as Nicolas Cage.

• ... that the Royal Society posthumously awarded mathematician Georg Cantor its Sylvester Medal, the highest honor the Society can confer for work in mathematics, and that mathematician David Hilbert defended the award from its critics by declaring: "No one shall expel us from the Paradise that Cantor has created"?
• ... that a greedy algorithm does not usually produce an optimal solution, but nonetheless a greedy heuristic may yield locally optimal solutions that approximate a globally optimal solution in a reasonable amount of time?
• ... that mathematician Maria Agnesi's Instituzioni Analitiche is the first book on mathematics discussing both differential and integral calculus?