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RIDDLED BASINS

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 1992
Theory and examples of attractors with basins which are of positive measure, but contain no open sets, are developed; such basins are called riddled. A theorem is established which states that riddled basins are detected by normal Lyapunov exponents.
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Riddles and Anselm's Riddle

Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume, 1977
By "look", Wittgenstein meant "look with a systematic method". The interesting questions in mathematics don't have such methods of solution. Are they then not questions? They are spurs to mathematical activity, stimuli for the mathematical imagination. (Z 696-7).
Cora Diamond, Roger White
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Riddles and Riddling: An Introduction

The Journal of American Folklore, 1976
ELIAS LONNROT, THE COMPILER OF THE SECOND FINNISH RIDDLE COLLECTION, published in 1844, wrote about riddles and riddling: "As mathematics is in the schools of the learned, so is the riddle in the home school of the folk. Both exercise the mind to understand the unknown, starting with the known conditions."' Lonnrot pointed at what we would now call the
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Riddling (with) Riddled Embodiments

2016
Educator, youth, guardian, animal, counsellor, toddler, best friend, coach, and bully—bodies and embodiments assemble, congeal, and explode as the emergent and contingent matters of being and thinking with young people collide with the stringent, evidence-based rational dictates of the predominant Eurowestern machinery by which we are often taught to ...
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The coming decade in precision oncology: six riddles

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2022
Adam Wahida
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A riddle/A riddle solved

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1984
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