to Brahmagupta, who was the first to understand the mathematical concept of zero, and to Omar Khayyam, the astronomer who discovered irrational numbers, and to Brahmagupta, who was the first to understand the mathematical concept of zero.
…goal, Heidenberg ran the monastery like a business, constantly and ruthlessly expanding. He ordained it such that the singing of the song would go on in perpetuity, with monks sleeping in shifts, joining the chorus for as long as they were …
Ehrhart
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I cannot write a confident note on Ehrhart based on these excerpts, as the passages provided do not clearly reference or discuss an "Ehrhart" and appear fragmented or mismatched (jumping between medieval mathematics, King Æthelstan, and monastic operations). Without clearer textual evidence of who Ehrhart is or how they figure in the course's arguments about AI, cybernetics, and society, I cannot responsibly attribute relevance to this seminar. If you have additional or corrected excerpts showing where Ehrhart actually appears in the readings, I'd be happy to try again.
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