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* [[Brownian racket]] - a [[Racket (crime) (nonfiction)|criminal racket]] which uses or exploits [[Brownian motion (nonfiction)]].
* [[Brownian racket]] - a [[Racket (crime) (nonfiction)|criminal racket]] which uses or exploits [[Brownian motion (nonfiction)]].
* [[Cantor Parabola]] - [[mathematician]] and historian of Crimes against mathematical constants
* [[Cantor Parabola]] - [[mathematician]] and historian of Crimes against mathematical constants
* [[Crimes against astronomical constants]]
* [[Crimes against chemistry]]
* [[Crimes against physics]]
* [[Human Flea Circus]]
* [[Human Flea Circus]]
* [[Mathematics]]
* [[Mathematics]]

Revision as of 09:21, 17 November 2017

Diagram indicating rise in crimes against mathematical constants.

Crimes against mathematical constants are crimes against mathematical constants (nonfiction) along with other aspects of mathematics (nonfiction).

Many branches of mathematics (nonfiction) have been exploited for criminal purposes: arithmetic, algebra, geometry, statistics, Gnomon algorithm functions, etc.

Math viruses, usually developed and committed in math labs, are used in crimes against Gnomon algorithm functions.

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