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Uncertainty Is Certain in Mathematics and Life

By DANIEL ROCKMORE

"Consider a spherical cow. ..." That's the way an old calculus problem I know of begins, at least here on the Vermont/New Hampshire border. The phrase touches on the odd relationship that reality has with some of mathematics, and the way in which mathematicians think and work.

The description of a real cow is complicated. For starters,...

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