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Trent Dalton, "Six degrees of separation," ''The Weekend Australian Magazine,'' October 26–27, 2013. | Trent Dalton, "Six degrees of separation," ''The Weekend Australian Magazine,'' October 26–27, 2013. | ||
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+ | ''[[Derek Abbott]], "Is mathematics invented or discovered?" ''[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/derek-abbott/is-mathematics-invented-o_b_3895622.html www.huufintonpost.com],'' October 9, 2013. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 08:57, 29 October 2013
Contents
Introduction
Below are the links to Derek Abbott's engagement with popular print media that are maintained on this wiki page. The wiki concept is exploited, for the purpose of quickly updating the information with ease. To return to the previous page, click the "back" button on your browser or to return to the Abbott Homepage scroll down to the links at the bottom of this page. If you see any errors feel free to edit this page yourself.
2013
[1] Trent Dalton, "Six degrees of separation," The Weekend Australian Magazine, October 26–27, 2013.
[2] Derek Abbott, "Is mathematics invented or discovered?" www.huufintonpost.com, October 9, 2013.