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Mathematics With a Moral

The Chronical of Higher Education
Friday, April 23, 2004
Robert Osserman
 
"The solitary genius is not an extinct species. But recently, mathematicians have demonstrated the power of working together to chip away at the great puzzles of their field, writes Robert Osserman of the MSRI."
 
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