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THAT'S exactly what happened after Gregory K. Pincus, a screenwriter and aspiring children's book author in Los Angeles, wrote a post on his GottaBook blog (gottabook.blogspot.com) two weeks ago inviting readers to write "Fibs," six-line poems that used a mathematical progression known as the Fibonacci sequence to dictate the number of syllables in each line.
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Designed to handle 64 bits of data at a time (versus the 32-bit processor family Intel introduced in 1985), these chips include a breathtaking mathematical progression of capability.
Sieve PSDs are usually measured by using a systematic mathematical progression in sieve aperture size; therefore, the fractions from the 1.7- and 2.0-mm sieves were combined, as were those from the 0.85- and 1.0-mm sieves, so that aperture size roughly doubled at each step.
There was a sweet and sympathetic story in The New York Times yesterday, describing how fans in Kansas City take children out to the ballpark to watch tradition, the mathematical progression of a baseball season, one game, one statistic, one new legend at a time, all the while knowing that the best young players will soon defect.
Then a quarter, an eighth, a 16th — whether measured in microseconds or eons, the mathematical progression never ends.
If we accept this mathematical progression, how long will it take for the culprits of the two terrorist acts that have shaken my country to be brought to justice?
Then the judge let on that the key to the code was based on the Fibonnaci sequence - the mathematical progression which is based on adding the two preceding numbers in the series: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 and so on.
Even the mathematical progressions of a harpsichord seemed underlined by a mortal throb.
Op Art, a system of pure abstraction that relied on mathematical progressions and the theories of the psychology of perception, was the order of the day.
Here, we investigate the evolution of an increased mutation rate during tumour progression using a mathematical model of tumour progression.
Tiffany's windows (and counters), Cocteau's "Beauty and the Beast" and Giacometti's "Palace at 4 a.m" all come to mind, as do Donald Judd's mathematical progressions, Robert Smithson's entropy and Lucas Samaras's fierce opulence (not to mention the werewolf-like presences in some of Mr. Samaras's "Photo Transformations From 1973-74").
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