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Mathematics Genealogy Project

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Mathematics Genealogy Project

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I thought some BT members might find the website usefull/interesting.

It contains genealogical and biographical information on over 169,000 mathematical scientists.

Mathematical Genealogical Project
n=Infinity
Sum n = -1/12
n=1

where n are natural numbers.
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Thanks for the suggestion; I will definitely check this one out, as I am interested in genealogy. Christmas before last, I prepared and gave to my adult children a family history with family trees and related data. To anyone else who thinks they may be interested in this, you don't have to be a 'noble' family or trying to get into the DAR. It can be fun, if at times frustrating.
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