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  • 31Pascal's triangle — The first six rows of Pascal s triangle In mathematics, Pascal s triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients in a triangle. It is named after the French mathematician, Blaise Pascal. It is known as Pascal s triangle in much of the …

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  • 32The Crow Road — For the miniseries adaptation for television, see The Crow Road (TV series). The Crow Road   …

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  • 36Dead Air — For other uses of Dead air, see Dead air (disambiguation). Dead Air   …

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  • 37Jean-Pierre Serre — Infobox Scientist name = Jean Pierre Serre birth date = birth date and age|1926|09|15 birth place = Bages, Pyrénées Orientales, France residence = Paris, France nationality = France field = Mathematics work institutions = Centre National de la… …

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  • 38Emil Artin — Infobox Scientist name=Emil Artin birth date = March 3, 1898 birth place = Vienna death date = December 20, 1962 field = MathematicsEmil Artin (March 3, 1898, in Vienna – December 20, 1962, in Hamburg) was an Austrian mathematician. His father,… …

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  • 39List of science fiction novels — This page lists a broad variety of science fiction novels (and novel series) some old, some new; some famous, some obscure; some well written, some ill written and so may be considered a representative slice of the field. The books appear in… …

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  • 40Dickson's lemma — In mathematics, Dickson s lemma is a finiteness statement applying to n tuples of natural numbers. It is a simple fact from combinatorics, which has become attributed to the American algebraist L. E. Dickson. It was certainly known earlier, for… …

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