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[[File:APTO_logo.jpg|thumb|APTO logo.]]The '''Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization''' ('''APTO''') is a [[transdimensional corporation]] comprising [[Mathematician|mathematicians]] and [[Gnomon algorithm]] engineers who monitor and safeguard [[Algorithmic paradigm (nonfiction)|Algorithmic paradigms]] using [[Gnomon algorithm]] technology.
[[File:APTO_logo.jpg|thumb|APTO logo.]]The '''Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization''' ('''APTO''') is a [[transdimensional corporation]] comprising [[Mathematician|mathematicians]] and [[Gnomon algorithm]] engineers who monitor and safeguard [[Algorithmic paradigm (nonfiction)|Algorithmic paradigms]] using [[Gnomon algorithm]] technology.
== Math criminals ==


Algorithmic paradigms are central to mathematics and computation, making algorithmic paradigms a primary target for [[Crimes against mathematical constants|math criminals]] such as [[Forbidden Ratio]], [[Gnotilus]], and [[Anarchimedes]].
Algorithmic paradigms are central to mathematics and computation, making algorithmic paradigms a primary target for [[Crimes against mathematical constants|math criminals]] such as [[Forbidden Ratio]], [[Gnotilus]], and [[Anarchimedes]].

Revision as of 06:36, 5 May 2020

APTO logo.

The Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization (APTO) is a transdimensional corporation comprising mathematicians and Gnomon algorithm engineers who monitor and safeguard Algorithmic paradigms using Gnomon algorithm technology.

Math criminals

Algorithmic paradigms are central to mathematics and computation, making algorithmic paradigms a primary target for math criminals such as Forbidden Ratio, Gnotilus, and Anarchimedes.

Detection and prevention of crimes against mathematical constants

APTO (the Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization) reviews all Gnomonic Registry Events (GREs) for corruption, spoofing, predatory disauthentication, shape theft, startup of transdimentional corporations, deadly ambiguation, and incipient unlicensed nuclear war, among other crimes against mathematical constants.

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