Some math and math-related pages of Paul Conant
These are some of the math and science pages of Paul Conant, who is neither a professional mathematician nor a professional scientist.
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Paul Conant's home page
A brief alternate proof of the Schroeder-Bernstein theorem
Most 'traveling salesman' families grow polynomially
Null set uniqueness theorem
'Monty Hall' over easy
A non-computer proof of the four-color problem?
An algorithm for implying all reals
Nondenumerable sets of reals
On the consistency of ZFC axioms
Infinitely long noncomputable statements (a proof)
Information theory and intelligent design
Does math back 'intelligent design'
Pseudorandom thoughts on complexity
Paul Conant's Kryptograff site contains a number of math/logic pieces, including
Toward a signal model of perception: a radical proposal
An interesting zero
On Hilbert's sixth problem
In search of a blind watchmaker
Do dice play God? A review of Irreligion
Drunk and disorderly: the rise and fall of entropy
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