Wie der Autor von "Alice im Wunderland" ein mathematisches Rätsel auslöste
Lewis Carroll is best known as the author of "Alice in Wonderland." But this name was just a pseudonym. His real name was Charles Dodgson, and he was a mathematician at Oxford. In 1886, he published a new method for calculating determinants. One hundred years later, mathematicians rediscovered his method and tried to improve it further. In doing so, they discovered a new mathematical structure: the Alternating Sign Matrix. Instagram: / entwurzler You can support me with a channel membership: / @entwurzler

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