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=== Knuth and Stewart on Mathematics ===
=== Knuth and Stewart on Mathematics ===
Mathematics is interesting <ref>Graham, R. L., Knuth, D. E., Patashnik, O., Graham, R. L., Knuth, D. E., Patashnik, O. (1994). Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science. Germany: Addison-Wesley.</ref> and beautiful <ref>Stewart, I., Stewart, I. (2007). Why Beauty Is Truth: The History of Symmetry. United States: Basic Books.</ref>.
Mathematics is interesting <ref>Graham, R. L., Knuth, D. E., Patashnik, O., Graham, R. L., Knuth, D. E., Patashnik, O. (1994). Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science. Germany: Addison-Wesley.</ref> and beautiful <ref>Stewart, I., Stewart, I. (2007). Why Beauty Is Truth: The History of Symmetry. United States: Basic Books.</ref>. Chaos theory uses the concept of p-adic numbers for good stuff<ref>Jürgens, H., Saupe, D., Peitgen, H., Jürgens, H., Saupe, D., Peitgen, H. (1992). Chaos and Fractals: New Frontiers of Science. Germany: Springer-Verlag.</ref>.


==Notes==
==Notes==
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Knuth and Stewart on Mathematics[edit | edit source]

Mathematics is interesting [1] and beautiful [2]. Chaos theory uses the concept of p-adic numbers for good stuff[3].

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Graham, R. L., Knuth, D. E., Patashnik, O., Graham, R. L., Knuth, D. E., Patashnik, O. (1994). Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science. Germany: Addison-Wesley.
  2. Stewart, I., Stewart, I. (2007). Why Beauty Is Truth: The History of Symmetry. United States: Basic Books.
  3. Jürgens, H., Saupe, D., Peitgen, H., Jürgens, H., Saupe, D., Peitgen, H. (1992). Chaos and Fractals: New Frontiers of Science. Germany: Springer-Verlag.