[FRIAM] Three Mathematicians We Lost in 2020

George Duncan gtduncan at gmail.com
Sat Jan 2 13:52:18 EST 2021


Most interesting!
Three Mathematicians We Lost in 2020 | The New Yorker
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George Duncan
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My art theme: Dynamic exposition of the tension between matrix order and
luminous chaos.

"Attempt what is not certain. Certainty may or may not come later. It may
then be a valuable delusion."
>From "Notes to myself on beginning a painting" by Richard Diebenkorn.

"It's that knife-edge of uncertainty where we come alive to our truest
power." Joanna Macy.
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