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1. www.plus.maths.org.uk
www.plus.maths.org.uk/issue36/ - [Cached]Published on: 7/15/2008 Last Visited: 7/15/2008
Yutaka Nishiyama illuminates the connection between light bulbs, logic and binary arithmetic."> Yutaka Nishiyama illuminates the connection between light bulbs, logic and binary arithmetic.">
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by Yutaka Nishiyama
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Yutaka Nishiyama illuminates the connection between light bulbs, logic and binary arithmetic.
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Yutaka Nishiyama is a professor at Osaka University of Economics, Japan.After studying mathematics at the University of Kyoto he went on to work for IBM Japan for 14 years.He is interested in the mathematics that occurs in daily life, and has written seven books about the subject.The most recent one, called "The mystery of five in nature", investigates, amongst other things, why many flowers have five petals.Professor Nishiyama is currently visiting the University of Cambridge. -
2. plus.maths.org
plus.maths.org/issue38/feature - [Cached]Published on: 3/6/2008 Last Visited: 3/6/2008
Yutaka Nishiyama explains why, and how beautiful mathematical oddities can inspire us to discover new mathematics."> Yutaka Nishiyama explains why, and how beautiful mathematical oddities can inspire us to discover new mathematics.">
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by Yutaka Nishiyama
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Yutaka Nishiyama is a professor at Osaka University of Economics, Japan.After studying mathematics at the University of Kyoto he went on to work for IBM Japan for 14 years.He is interested in the mathematics that occurs in daily life, and has written seven books about the subject.The most recent one, called "The mystery of five in nature", investigates, amongst other things, why many flowers have five petals.Professor Nishiyama is currently visiting the University of Cambridge. -
3. plus.maths.org
plus.maths.org/issue36/feature - [Cached]Published on: 3/6/2008 Last Visited: 3/6/2008
Yutaka Nishiyama illuminates the connection between light bulbs, logic and binary arithmetic."> Yutaka Nishiyama illuminates the connection between light bulbs, logic and binary arithmetic.">
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by Yutaka Nishiyama
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Yutaka Nishiyama illuminates the connection between light bulbs, logic and binary arithmetic.
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Yutaka Nishiyama is a professor at Osaka University of Economics, Japan.After studying mathematics at the University of Kyoto he went on to work for IBM Japan for 14 years.He is interested in the mathematics that occurs in daily life, and has written seven books about the subject.The most recent one, called "The mystery of five in nature", investigates, amongst other things, why many flowers have five petals.Professor Nishiyama is currently visiting the University of Cambridge.

