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Saturday, 14 January 2006
Why math will rock your world (BusinessWeek)
Posted on 14:26
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Click on the image below to read the latest cover story from
BusinessWeek
: "
Why math will rock your world
."
When you are ready to do some world-rocking of your own, I recommend you start by reading about
Jon Kleinberg
, world's foremost expert on
information networks
. Useful background reading is also available on
arXiv
and
CiteSeer
.
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Connective Associates
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