mathemagician
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[edit]Blend of mathematician + magician
Noun
[edit]mathemagician (plural mathemagicians)
- (informal) One whose mathematical skills are so remarkable as to resemble magic.
- 1984, Richard R Cornwall, Introduction to the use of general equilibrium analysis:
- Of course, there is no reason why some algorithm invented by mathemagicians should have an analogy in the way actual markets work.
- 1995, Martin Gardner, Classic Brainteasers:
- They're all here in this illustrated, brain-boggling bonanza by famous puzzler and mathemagician Martin Gardner.
- 2005, Paul Virilio, The information bomb:
- It is not, then, a Boeing which our mathemagicians propose to make vanish, but the living Earth; and it is its metaphysical double which they are progressively unveiling to us.