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The name Diophantus has long been attached to what we call under-determined algebraic problems with more unknowns than information. He himself was short of good methods of attack but his work has been the jump off point for a great and hugely productive range of mathematical developments. His choice of word problems remains a source of fascination to this day and that is the topic of this book..

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The name Diophantus has long been attached to what we call under-determined algebraic problems with more unknowns than information. He himself was short of good methods of attack but his work has been the jump off point for a great and hugely productive range of mathematical developments. His choice of word problems remains a source of fascination to this day and that is the topic of this book..
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Dr. John Cramer is an emeritus professor of physics at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta and a graduate of Wheaton College where he also taught physics. A fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation, he is also listed in Who's Who in Science and Theology, 1st ed. His article "Adler's Cosmological Argument for the Existence of God" was anthologized in How to Prove There is a God.