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    Clifford Alan Pickover (born August 15, 1957) is an American author, editor, and columnist in the fields of science, mathematics, science fiction, innovation...
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    ingenious inventions and discoveries. "Belphegor's prime" is a name coined by author Clifford A. Pickover. The number itself contains superstitious elements that...
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    after the researcher Clifford Pickover, whose "epsilon cross" method was instrumental in their discovery. An "epsilon cross" is a cross-shaped orbit trap...
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  • WikiDumper.org is a blog created by US author Clifford A. Pickover with the aim to permanently record a snapshot of the "best of the Wikipedia rejects"...
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  • 75307530753075307 40552382 ... Clifford A. Pickover has said that the schizophrenic numbers were discovered by Kevin Brown. In Pickover's book Wonders of Numbers...
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  • Hajime Kimura Robert W. Lord Royce A. Levien Hongyuan Zhang Muriel Y. Ishikawa Michael K. Gschwind Clifford A. Pickover Chih-Chao Yang Lee D. Whetsel Devendra...
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    pp. 435–438, 1992. Reprinted in Clifford A. Pickover Ed. (1998). Chaos and Fractals: A Computer Graphical Journey — A 10 Year Compilation of Advanced...
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  • screenwriter, social activist Clifford A. Pickover (born c. 1958), American mathematician, author Cliff Pilkey (Clifford Pilkey, 1928–2012), Canadian politician...
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    "Doubling Pennies". Mathforum.org. Retrieved 2017-08-09. Clifford A. Pickover (2009), The Math Book: From Pythagoras to the 57th Dimension, New York :...
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  • mathematician and author Clifford A. Pickover. The name is derived from the rising and falling nature of the sequences, like balls in the hands of a juggler. For...
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