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* D. Mouse and E. Penfold (1983), ''How not to take over the world'', Spy Weekly [http://www.spyweekly. | * D. Mouse and E. Penfold (1983), ''How not to take over the world'', Spy Weekly [http://www.spyweekly.co.uk] | ||
::: My favourite plans for world domination, foiled. | ::: My favourite plans for world domination, foiled. | ||
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A scientific treasure trove... Do you have a work you're really proud of, but that seems to have gone unfairly unnoticed? Let us know about it here!
If you'd like to add (up to 2) items, please contact ashleypwillis/at/gmail.com with your entries, following the format below as closely as possible
==== Danger Mouse ==== * D. Mouse and E. Penfold (1983), ''How not to take over the world'', Spy Weekly [http://www.spyweekly.co.uk] ::: My favourite plans for world domination, foiled.
Philippe Brunet
Laurette Tuckermann
- L. S. Tuckermann (1989), Transformations of matrices into banded form, Journal of Computational Physics [1] or [2].
- L. S. Tuckermann (2001), Thermosolutal and binary fluid convection as a 2x2 matrix problem, Physica D [3] or [4]
Ashley P. Willis
- Probably a bit early to say this has gone unnoticed really. I was super excited about finding the lowest Rm and velocity field for a large-scale dynamo in a periodic box. I'm impatient to see what it could lead to...