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Abstraction / Mark Rothko / Card shuffling / Samuel Eilenberg / Philosophy of mathematics / Category theory / Shuffling / Abstract expressionism / Category / Number / Integer / Mathematical object
Date: 2004-12-22 23:50:07
Abstraction
Mark Rothko
Card shuffling
Samuel Eilenberg
Philosophy of mathematics
Category theory
Shuffling
Abstract expressionism
Category
Number
Integer
Mathematical object

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