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QSIDE covered in world’s most widely-read mathematics publication

Posted by chadtopaz on October 28, 2019October 28, 2019

The most widely-read mathematics publication in the world is Notices of the American Mathematical Society. An article featuring QSIDE will appear in the February 2020 edition (released in January). A preprint of the article is available.

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