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Theorem identifies cases in which infinite-choice games will have at least one Nash equilibrium.Found in: Numbers
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The U.S. News & World Report rankings of colleges and universities are largely arbitrary, according to a new mathematical analysis.Found in: Numbers
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The mathematics of dynamical systems reveals ocean dynamics, an understanding that could improve the monitoring of ocean processes.Found in: Numbers
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The Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search, a cooperative computing project, helps find a prime that has nearly 13 million digits.Found in: Numbers
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Researchers find a new theoretical way to tie light into complex knots and links.Found in: Numbers
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Henri Cartan, one of the leaders of a revolution in mathematics, dies at 104.Found in: Numbers
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Mathematicians create videos that help in visualizing four-dimensional objects.Found in: Numbers
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The U.S. News & World Report rankings of colleges and universities are largely arbitrary, according to a new mathematical analysis. Oct 3rd 2008
The U.S. News & World Report rankings of colleges and universities are largely arbitrary, according to a new mathematical analysis. Oct 3rd 2008
Natural History of the Point Reyes Peninsula
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