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Underwood Dudley has written more comprehensive books about mathematical cranks (in general) and trisectors (in particular) which are a delight to read.


For some reason the article made me think about this quote from one of the 2025 MacArthur Fellowship videos, "I think there are some mathematicians who are kind of like the hiker who choose this massive peak they want to scale and they do everything they can to make it up the mountain. I'm more like the kind of hiker who wanders through the forest and stops to look at a pretty stone or flower and reflect on whether it's similar to a stone or flower that I've seen before."




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