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File:1969 draft lottery scatterplot.svg|link=Draft lottery (1969) (nonfiction)|[[Draft lottery (1969) (nonfiction)|]] victim of multiple crimes against mathematical constants | File:1969 draft lottery scatterplot.svg|link=Draft lottery (1969) (nonfiction)|[[Draft lottery (1969) (nonfiction)|Draft lottery scatterplot]] victim of multiple crimes against mathematical constants. | ||
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File:Time series diagram.png|link=Time series (nonfiction)|[[Time series (nonfiction)|Time series diagram]] indicates rise in crimes against mathematical constants. | File:Time series diagram.png|link=Time series (nonfiction)|[[Time series (nonfiction)|Time series diagram]] indicates rise in crimes against mathematical constants. |
Revision as of 08:13, 27 November 2016
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In the News
Draft lottery scatterplot victim of multiple crimes against mathematical constants.
Prisoner's dilemma matrix latest to condemn crimes against mathematical constants.
Time series diagram indicates rise in crimes against mathematical constants.
Brownian ratchet (nonfiction) may be cover story for Brownian racket, according to John Brunner.
Georg Cantor and David Hilbert may form crime-fighting team in response to crimes against mathematical constants.
Anarchimedes acquires geometry solvent, threatens to dissolve entire digits from pi.
The Boxes fence stolen diagrams for Anarchimedes.
Benoit Mandelbrot and David Hilbert to headline benefit performance to raise awareness of Crimes against mathematical constants.
Crime-fighter The Sigil vows to teach math criminals a Set theory lesson they will never forget.
Fiction cross-reference
- Brownian racket - a criminal racket which uses or exploits Brownian motion (nonfiction).
- Cantor Parabola - mathematician and historian of Crimes against mathematical constants
- Human Flea Circus
- Mathematics
- Number
- Pi disaster
- Postminimalist detective
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Aesthetics (nonfiction)
- Crime (nonfiction)
- Mathematical constant (nonfiction)
- Mathematical expression (nonfiction)
- Mathematical notation (nonfiction)
- Mathematics (nonfiction)
- Number (nonfiction)
- Real number (nonfiction)
External links:
- Mathematical constant @ Wikipedia