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← Emmy Noether, hero of symmetry and conservation: Public lecture with Peter Olver and Ruth Gregory
Something to watch for in the new data from the Large Hadron Collider →

The genesis and renaissance of general relativity

Posted on 23/06/2015 by Jon Butterworth

At the Guardian.

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← Emmy Noether, hero of symmetry and conservation: Public lecture with Peter Olver and Ruth Gregory
Something to watch for in the new data from the Large Hadron Collider →
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