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File:Maurice d'Ocagne.jpg|link=Philbert Maurice d’Ocagne (nonfiction)|1900: Mathematician, engineer, and [[Gnomon algorithm]] researcher [[Philbert Maurice d’Ocagne (nonfiction)|Philbert Maurice d’Ocagne]] invents a [[Nomogram (nonfiction)|nomogram]] which detects the | File:Maurice d'Ocagne.jpg|link=Philbert Maurice d’Ocagne (nonfiction)|1900: Mathematician, engineer, and [[Gnomon algorithm]] researcher [[Philbert Maurice d’Ocagne (nonfiction)|Philbert Maurice d’Ocagne]] invents a [[Nomogram (nonfiction)|nomogram]] which detects the Forbidden Ratio. | ||
File:Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus crime team symbol.jpg|link=Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus (crime team)|[[Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus (crime team)|New crime team]] pays dividends, Forbidden Ratio praises [[Gnotilus]] as "the master of [[geometry solvent]] technology." | File:Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus crime team symbol.jpg|link=Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus (crime team)|[[Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus (crime team)|New crime team]] pays dividends, Forbidden Ratio praises [[Gnotilus]] as "the master of [[geometry solvent]] technology." | ||
Halting_problem.svg|link=Halting problem (nonfiction)|[[Halting problem (nonfiction)|Halting problem]] is delicious, says Forbidden Ratio. | Halting_problem.svg|link=Halting problem (nonfiction)|[[Halting problem (nonfiction)|Halting problem]] is delicious, says Forbidden Ratio. |
Revision as of 15:36, 15 April 2018
Forbidden Ratio is a mathematical function and supervillain.
Forbidden Ratio and the Gnomon algorithm are mutual arch-enemies.
Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus form a long-standing crime team, based on their common interests.
In the News
1900: Mathematician, engineer, and Gnomon algorithm researcher Philbert Maurice d’Ocagne invents a nomogram which detects the Forbidden Ratio.
New crime team pays dividends, Forbidden Ratio praises Gnotilus as "the master of geometry solvent technology."
Halting problem is delicious, says Forbidden Ratio.
Fiction cross-reference
- Geometry solvent
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Gnotilus
- Killer Poke - a software defect for hire, and contract killer for Murder, Incorporated 1.1.
- Mathematician
- Mathematics