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The book was "essentially self-published" [1] by Wildberger through his publishing company Wild Egg. The formulas and theorems in the book are regarded as correct mathematics but the claims about practical or pedagogical superiority are primarily promoted by Wildberger himself and have received mixed reviews.
The publisher is Wild Egg Books, run by Norman Wildberger, and with one book published to date (according to my reading of the site). As they say: 'Wild Egg Books is delighted to offer the controversial new book DIVINE PROPORTIONS: Rational Trigonometry to Universal Geometry by N J Wildberger'.
I just created this article, because Wildberger clearly needed an article, as he has made an important contribution to mathematics with his new subject known as "rational trigonometry."Dratman 01:56, 17 September 2011 (UTC) I think there have been changes since the Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Norman J. Wildberger discussion. Wildberger is ...
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The answer might be nothing, as they want to sit around and enjoy the golden years. However, there may also be something they have meant to do and hope to accomplish this year.
Wildberger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ed Wildberger, Missouri politician; Jacques Wildberger, Swiss composer; Norman J. Wildberger, mathematician known for rational trigonometry; Tina Wildberger, Hawaii politician
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