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Discrete geometry / Harmonic analysis / Kakeya set / Real analysis / Number theorists / Terence Tao / Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch / Prime number / Hermitian matrix / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Fellows of the Royal Society
Date: 2009-12-04 22:22:22
Discrete geometry
Harmonic analysis
Kakeya set
Real analysis
Number theorists
Terence Tao
Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch
Prime number
Hermitian matrix
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis
Fellows of the Royal Society

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