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Extractions: ``Hilbert's address of 1900 to the International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris is perhaps the most influential speech ever given to mathematicians, given by a mathematician, or given about mathematics... Although almost a century old, Hilbert's address is still important and should be read (at least in part) by anyone interested in pursuing research in mathematics. '' Millenium Prize Problems ``important classic [mathematical] questions that have resisted solution over the years'' Mathematical Problems - Problem Solving collected by Bruno Kevius Fatal Bugs in Numerical Software SIAM's WWW Undergraduate Page How to be a Good Graduate Student [Advisor] Graduate Students in the Computer and Mathematical Sciences: A Survival Manual Survival in the Academy ... A primer on mathematical writing (.ps, by Steven L. Kleiman)
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