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Daily Archives: 3 November 2013

Mathematics on Raspberry Pi

Posted on 3 November 2013 by Alexandre Borovik
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A list of problems (443 at the latest count) on the Project Euclid site. Appear to be very suitable by solving on Raspbeyry Pi.

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