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Kettering University

Nov 8, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Professor writes award-winning ode to math's e

Full story: South Bend Tribune

It was a story that Kettering University professor Brian McCartin had to tell. A stepchild named "e," forever stuck in the shadow of the elder sibling with the famous symbol.

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