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File:Alice Beta.jpg|link=Alice Beta|1946: Mathematician and academic [[Alice Beta]] writes a letter to [[Albert Einstein (nonfiction)|Albert Einstein]], warning Einstein that his theories are at risk from the so-called Forbidden Ratio and other criminal mathematical functions.
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: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."

Revision as of 20:09, 17 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.

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