John Horton Conway
John Horton Conway
10/31/2015
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This article from The Guardian profiles mathematician John Horton Conway, highlighting his charismatic personality and contributions to the field of mathematics. Known for his invention of the Game of Life, a cellular automaton, Conway's work has had a profound impact on various branches of science. The article delves into his unconventional teaching style and his ability to captivate audiences with complex mathematical concepts. It also touches on his controversial opinions and his reputation as an eccentric figure in the academic world. Overall, the article presents Conway as a fascinating mathematician whose unique approach to the subject has garnered him considerable attention and admiration.
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