Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe: The Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art, and Science by Michael S. Schneider

Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe: The Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art, and Science



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Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe: The Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art, and Science Michael S. Schneider ebook
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Page: 384
ISBN: 9780060926717


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