For most of the twentieth century, mathematics was seen as a close and natural partner of physics and engineeringa "wonderful gift," in physicist Eugene Wigner's memorable words, that we "neither understand nor deserve."1
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Math & Bio 2010: Linking Undergraduate Disciplines
January 2005, Mathematical Association of America (MAA)
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0883858185 9780883858189
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