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नंगा फ़कीर: God is Dead
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नंगा फ़कीर. सादा जीवन तुच्छ विचार. Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Died on Nov 13th - five full days ago - and no sign of the apocalypse just yet! Here is his obituary. In The Telegraph. Here is another fine tribute. By Steven Landsburg, an economist-mathematician at U Rochester. NF doesn't feel qualified enough to add his two cents except to state the obvious: that Grothendieck was a stunning, staggering genius - easily among the greatest of mathematicians humanity has ever. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Solving for Pattern | Page 2
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Lance Gunderson: don’t. Has specific meanings in engineering, psychology, and ecology. What might it mean for people-in-place to be resilient? A region, say, as my Ecotrust colleagues and I examined. A few years ago, or a city or a neighborhood. These days, there is a lot of discussion about resilient cities, and last month, the excellent Nature of Cities. Blog hosted a roundtable on the question: “ How do you measure resilience in cities? In Bangkok described their use of shared learning dialogue. Resil...
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Skip to main content. Now buy one, get one free! The first performance of. Its kind in modern times.". Bethe Dufresne, THE DAY. Performed by John Basinger. Milton-L is an Internet discussion group devoted to the life, literature and times of the poet John Milton. The HomePage is an excellent resource for the work of John Milton. A comprehensive online library of Milton texts, including Paradise Lost in its entirety. A Dartmouth College website. Susan Allison, C0-Founder605 Main St.
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Grothendieck’s gribouillis | neverendingbooks
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January 3, 2015. A math-story well worth following in 2015. What will happen to Grothendieck’s unpublished notes, or as he preferred, his gribouillis (scribbles)? Here’s the little I know about this:. 1 The Mormoiron scribbles. During the 80ties Grothendieck lived in ‘Les Aumettes’ in Mormoiron. In 1991, just before he moved to the Pyrenees he burned almost all of his personal notes in the garden. He phoned Jean Malgoire:. On january 3rd 2010, Grothendieck wrote his (in)famous letter. The final 23 years ...
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The Platonic Realm: 10/01/2007 - 11/01/2007
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The realm of immutable forms. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Does the term "mathematical" bug you? Here is my response to Andrew Gelman. I am posting it here since that comment is not yet up. But going by what "good" mathematicians mean by mathematical I would consider it a great compliment if a piece of interesting statistical work or anything else for that matter is called mathematical in that sense. Links to this post. Al Gore did it - you can too! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Platonic Realm: 07/01/2007 - 08/01/2007
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The realm of immutable forms. Friday, July 06, 2007. Alain Connes' advice to the beginner. In this brief essay. He comes out with several gems. For example, he compares mathematicians to fermions. And physicists to bosons. Here is what he says:. And in general mathematicians tend to behave like fermions. Ie avoid working in areas which are too trendy whereas. Physicists behave a lot more like bosons which coalesce. In large packs and are often "overselling" their doings,. Links to this post.
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The Platonic Realm: 08/01/2007 - 09/01/2007
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The realm of immutable forms. Friday, August 31, 2007. Browning Decides to Be a Poet. In these red labyrinths of London. I find that I have chosen. The strangest of all callings,. Save that, in its way, any calling is strange. Who sought the philosopher's stone. I shall make everyday words-. The gambler's marked cards, the common coin-. Give off the magic that was their. When Thor was both the god and the din,. The thunderclap and the prayer. I shall say, in my fashion, eternal things:. Links to this post.
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The Platonic Realm: 08/01/2006 - 09/01/2006
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The realm of immutable forms. Monday, August 21, 2006. Come you lost Atoms to your Centre draw,. And be the Eternal Mirror that you saw:. Rays that have wander'd into Darkness wide. Return and back into your Sun subside. Attar in Mantiq-at-Tayr(The Conference of the Birds). This drunkenness began in some other tavern. If I could taste one sip of an answer,. I could break out of this prison for drunks. I didn't come here of my own accord, and I can't leave that way. Links to this post.
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The Platonic Realm: Al Gore did it -- you can too!
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The realm of immutable forms. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Al Gore did it - you can too! This is not to say that Al Gore doesn't deserve the most famous peace prize in the world. On the contrary he is among the worthier ones to win the Nobel if you take a look at the past winners. But here is an interesting refresher course on How to win a Nobel Peace prize. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Math" via Platonic Realm. Mystic Functor's shared items. Science" via Mystic Functor. Al Gore did it - you can too!