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  1. P for \(\pi \). Nomen omen: Label: en
  2. O for orientation. Which geometry is more convenient?: Label: en
  3. N for Nash. Nash and game theory: Label: en
  4. M for models. To understand, simulate, design: Label: en
  5. L for liberty. Mathematics and revolution: Label: en
  6. K for KAM. Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser. Translated from the Italian: Label: en
  7. J for Jordan. Jordan, Italy, and a specific form of circulation of mathematics: Label: en
  8. I for imaginary numbers. ``Non-existing roots: Label: en
  9. H for Hilbert. \dots and M for mathematics: Label: en
  10. G for Grothendieck. The mathematical intelligence, the approach to the world, the behaviour of a genius who broke every rule: Label: en
  11. F for finance. From classical financial mathematics to portfolio theory and new financial products: Label: en
  12. E for extra-European mathematics. When maths is done out of the old continent: Label: en
  13. D for dimension. A guide to imagination: Label: en
  14. C for constructivism. Beyond clichés: Label: en
  15. B for bifurcations. Singularities and catastrophes: Label: en
  16. A for algebra. Algorithms, formulas or structures?: Label: en
  17. A ``free play with concepts: philosophy and epistemology in Albert Einstein's scientific thought: Label: en
  18. Art according to Albert Einstein: Label: en
  19. Mileva Marić: Label: en
  20. Young Albert: Label: en
  21. Einstein and cosmology: Label: en
  22. An Italian calculus for general relativity: Label: en
  23. General relativity: a masterpiece in three acts: Label: en
  24. Relativity: Label: en
  25. Albert Einstein: essential timeline: Label: en
  26. Communicating mathematics in Europe. I: Chris Budd (University of Bath): Label: en
  27. The Euclidean right triangle: remarks on the regular pentagon and the golden ratio: Label: en
  28. Calculus for poets, or, the graph of a function and Monsieur Poirot: an evidential paradigm in the teaching of mathematics: Label: en
  29. Book review of: J. H. Poincaré, Ultimi pensieri: Label: en
  30. A misunderstanding in Soldner's interpretation of the gravitational deflection of light: Label: en
  31. Mathematicians and politics: new research scenarios?: Label: en
  32. Logic on trial: Label: en
  33. The good Samaritan: Label: en
  34. Irregular functions and fractal objects: from Weierstrass to Mandelbrot: Label: en
  35. Mario Volpato: a protagonist of the birth of operational research in Italy: Label: en
  36. Translations: how Europe discovered science: Label: en
  37. The algebra section of the Museum on the History of Arabic Sciences in Muscat: Label: en
  38. Archimedean unequal-hour water clock: Label: en
  39. Ibn Sahl's machines to draw conics continuously: Label: en
  40. Design contributions to the optics section of Muscat Museum on the History of Arabic Sciences: Label: en
  41. Al-Haytham and Desargues: Label: en
  42. The optics section of Museum of the History of Arabic Sciences in Muscat: Label: en
  43. A museum on the history of Arabic sciences: Label: en
  44. A short history of the rainbow: Label: en
  45. The Fermi-Pasta-Ulam model: the birth of numerical simulation: Label: en
  46. Napoleon, Fermat and some problems about triangles: Label: en
  47. Dolomites and equivalence: Label: en
  48. Guido Castelnuovo and his commitment to the University of Rome's Faculty of Science: Label: en
  49. A proemial speech by Luigi Cremona `On the teaching of higher geometry': Label: en
  50. About Ennio De Giorgi: Label: en

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