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Bryce McLeod, a Life in Mathematics In conversation with John Ball

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A portrait of the contribution that Bryce McLeod has made to mathematics over his career together with his recollections of formative people and events.
Interview by Professor Sir John Ball FRS, FRSE , Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy.

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Series
The Secrets of Mathematics
People
Bryce McLeod
John Ball
Keywords
maths
oxford
wisconsin
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 11/03/2014
Duration: 01:00:06

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