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  2. Free will theorem - Wikipedia

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    The free will theorem of John H. Conway and Simon B. Kochen states that if we have a free will in the sense that our choices are not a function of the past, then, subject to certain assumptions, so must some elementary particles. Conway and Kochen's paper was published in Foundations of Physics in 2006. [1]

  3. John Horton Conway - Wikipedia

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    John Horton Conway FRS (26 December 1937 – 11 April 2020) was an English mathematician. He was active in the theory of finite groups , knot theory , number theory , combinatorial game theory and coding theory .

  4. Category:John Horton Conway - Wikipedia

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    This is a topic category for the topic John Horton Conway The main article for this category is John Horton Conway . Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Horton Conway .

  5. On Numbers and Games - Wikipedia

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    On Numbers and Games is a mathematics book by John Horton Conway first published in 1976. [1] The book is written by a pre-eminent mathematician, and is directed at other mathematicians. The material is, however, developed in a playful and unpretentious manner and many chapters are accessible to non-mathematicians.

  6. United American Free Will Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    The United American Free Will Baptist Church is a member of the National Fraternal Council of Negro Churches. Bishop J. E. Reddick currently serves as General Bishop. [4] In 1968, a division brought about a second group of black Free Will Baptists, the United American Free Will Baptist Conference. [5]

  7. Simon B. Kochen - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 Kochen and John Horton Conway proved the free will theorem. The theorem states that if we have a certain amount of free will , then, subject to certain assumptions, so must some elementary particles .

  8. Conway notation (knot theory) - Wikipedia

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    The full set of fundamental transformations and operations on 2-tangles, alongside the elementary tangles 0, ∞, ±1 and ±2. The trefoil knot has Conway notation [3].. In knot theory, Conway notation, invented by John Horton Conway, is a way of describing knots that makes many of their properties clear.

  9. Conway group - Wikipedia

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    In the area of modern algebra known as group theory, the Conway groups are the three sporadic simple groups Co 1, Co 2 and Co 3 along with the related finite group Co 0 introduced by (Conway 1968, 1969). The largest of the Conway groups, Co 0, is the group of automorphisms of the Leech lattice Λ with respect to addition and inner product. It ...