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Thank you for your wonderful comment. I will definitely take a look into the paper!
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A simple introduction to the sequence in [Numberphile YouTube video][1]: &[Wolfram Notebook][2] [1]: https://youtu.be/co5sOgZ3XcM [2]: https://www.wolframcloud.com/obj/a7634caa-5a77-4593-b5be-cb1c730f5de7
Yes, that's a good way too. You can't go wrong with powers of two.
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Great! You got "First Edition, First Printing" Audio books are only good enough for some concepts. But, Nothing beats printed Books. By definition, Books are printed material, aren't they?
Thanks, yes, that sounds familiar from a talk Eric Rowland gave. It is pretty neat though, and yeah, a little hard to explain in words.
What do you get someone who already has all the Mathematica T-shirts and posters? (Sadly, this link to the good stuff at the Wolfram store is almost impossible to find https://store.wolfram.com/view/misc/ ) Maybe they've already read A New...
I wanted an unlabeled map for a geography test, and looking at the web I realized it would be easier to just make a custom map using CountryData. Turned out I had to instead use AdministrativeDivisionData for the US states, and I had to do a web...
I just noticed a [paper][1] that Carlo Rovelli wrote on the 2nd law of thermodynamics. He is a physicist famous for quantum gravity, and usually has interesting things to say, but he seems to not have read Stephen Wolfram's [A New Kind of...