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Page 1: Mathematics in the UK: an overview

Mathematics in the UK: an overviewTom Ward5th April, Birmingham

... that is unashamedly personal, political, provocative, and polemical

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United States 222,429 2,380,547 968,143 12.00 329

China 99,812 462,185 290,181 6.69 123

Germany 78,544 635,231 197,668 9.57 170

France 72,225 547,216 184,677 9.05 156

United Kingdom 61,076 542,971 139,970 10.87 176

Italy 50,648 375,210 120,408 8.94 137

Japan 50,098 307,008 102,381 7.32 125

Canada 41,317 321,656 69,526 9.21 133

Spain 41,228 274,370 91,763 8.73 125

Russian Federation 38,277 198,275 65,885 5.87 118

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Impact and visibility: frustration

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The Secretary of the Authors' Union Had leaflets distributed in the Stalin Allee Which said that the people Had forfeited the government's confidence And could only win it back By redoubled labour. Wouldn't it Be simpler in that case if the government Dissolved the people and Elected another?

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