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  1. The Mathematical Intelligencer
  2. The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 25
  3. The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 25, Issue 4, September 2003
  4. Autism in mathematicians
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The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 25
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 25, Issue 1, December 2003
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 25, Issue 4, September 2003
Letters to the editor
On projecting the future and assessing the past—the 1946 princeton bicentennial conference
Consequences of reversing preferences
Don’t Touch the Button
On the Geometrical and Physical Meaning of Newton’s Solution to Kepler’s Problem
Mathematicians’ visiting Cards
One hundred prisoners and a lightbulb
Autism in mathematicians
A mathematician in lhasa
Cool irrational numbers and their rather cool rational approximations
Joseph Fourier, 1768–1830: créateur de la physique-mathématique
Four colours suffice: how the map problem was solved
Mathematics and art: mathematical visualization in art and education
The mathematical intelligencer index
Anniversaries
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 25, Issue 3, June 2003
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 25, Issue 2, June 2003
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 24
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 23
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 22
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 21
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 20
The Mathematical Intelligencer : Volume 19

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Autism in mathematicians

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author James, Ioan
Copyright Year 2003
Abstract The cause of autism is mysterious, but genetic factors are important. It takes a variety of forms; the expression autism spectrum, which is often used, gives a false impression that it is just the severity of the disorder that varies. Different people are affected in different ways, but the core problems are impairments of communication, social.
Starting Page 62
Ending Page 65
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISSN 03436993
Journal The Mathematical Intelligencer
Volume Number 25
Issue Number 4
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2008-11-15
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Mathematics Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics Mathematical Methods in Physics Numerical and Computational Physics ApplicationMathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mathematics History and Philosophy of Science
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