Chapman, S. J. (1996) Have we got problems for you. New Scientist, June, 38-41 (1996), 2035 (22). pp. 38-41.
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Abstract
A change is as good as a rest for an Oxford mathematician who hardly ever gets to see the practical results of his hard labour. So Jon Chapman leapt at the chance to join a team of other academic escapees for a delicious week of grappling with the kind of problem that drives industry mad. He kept a diary of what happened as the group hung out in pubs, restaurants and lecture halls in search of solutions
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ID Code: | 4 |
Deposited By: | David Mortimer |
Deposited On: | 29 Mar 2004 |
Last Modified: | 22 Jun 2009 11:45 |
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