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A '''mathematician''' is a [[mathematician (nonfiction)]] who uses [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] for a variety of purposes:
A '''mathematician''' is a person skilled in [[mathematics]] who uses [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] for a variety of purposes:


* Detecting and preventing [[crimes against mathematical constants]]
* Detecting and preventing [[crimes against mathematical constants]]
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File:Alice Beta.jpg|link=Alice Beta|1933: Mathematician and crime fighter [[Alice Beta]] stops the [[Forbidden Ratio]] from kidnapping newborn infant [[Annie Easley (nonfiction)|Annie Easley]]. The [[Forbidden Ratio]] is one of several criminal [[Function (nonfiction)|mathematical functions]] which prey upon mathematicians and other scientists.
File:Diagramaceous soil bingo algorithm harvest.jpg|link=Diagramaceous soil|Artist-Engineer [[Don Tasmian]] harvesting ripe [[Speech balloon (nonfiction)|speech balloons]] from freshly enumerated [[Diagramaceous soil]].
File:Diagramaceous soil bingo algorithm harvest.jpg|link=Diagramaceous soil|Artist-Engineer [[Don Tasmian]] harvesting ripe [[Speech balloon (nonfiction)|speech balloons]] from freshly enumerated [[Diagramaceous soil]].
File:Voronoi-diagram-color-commentators.jpg|link=Fantasy Voronoi diagram|New poll shows that [[Fantasy Voronoi diagram]] is more popular than [[Fantasy football (American) (nonfiction)|Fantasy football]].
File:Voronoi-diagram-color-commentators.jpg|link=Fantasy Voronoi diagram|New poll shows that [[Fantasy Voronoi diagram]] is more popular than [[Fantasy football (American) (nonfiction)|Fantasy football]].

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A mathematician is a person skilled in mathematics who uses Gnomon algorithm functions for a variety of purposes:

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