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Posts written for HLF blog

Posted on 29 September 2013 by John

Here are the posts I wrote for the HLF blog last week.

  • Kiosks in Karlsplatz
  • Who was Nevalinna and what is his prize?
  • Saxophone quartets and probability
  • Michael Atiyah on exposition
  • Fields Medal genealogy
  • Turing Award genealogy
  • Interview with Cédric Villani
  • Prime windows
  • A problem with heights

 

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