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oftus, E.F. (2005) Distortions of memory and the role of time. In A-N Perret-Clermont (Ed.) Thinking Time: A Multipdisciplinary perspective on time. Gottingen, Germany: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers. p 39-44. Laney, C. & Loftus, E.F. (2005) Traumatic memories are not necessarily accurate memories. Canadian
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thematical paper, "On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem," published in 1936. The Decision Problem, articulated by Gottingen's David Hilbert, concerned the abstract mathematical question of whether there could ever be any systematic mechanical procedure to determine, in a
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g and Richard Wrangham (Harvard), Doron Zeilberger and Peter Morin (Rutgers), Lord Robert May (Oxford), Jon Seger (U of Utah), Bernhard Fink (U of Gottingen), Jon Wilkins (Ronan Institute) and Bill von Hippel (U of Queensland), most of whom wrote me and asked if I minded a letter sent on my EFTA0058602
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eel free to cover also any other scientific topic of your choice, =utside the scope of your latest book. We would be happy to organize your visit to Gottingen in the best =ossible way and according to your wishes. Regarding the date, we are =till flexible within the period from October 12th to 21st, 2018,
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ut too much trouble and waited for the sun to rise. Heisenberg, fresh from obtaining his PhD, had moved to the distin- guished German university in Gottingen to work with Max Born to try to come up with a consistent theory of quantum mechanics (a term first used in the paper "On Quantum Mechanics" by Bor
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Erlangen to complete her PhD thesis. After working for seven years at Erlangen as an instructor without pay, she was invited in 1915 to return to Gottingen by the famed mathematician David Hilbert. Historians and philosophers among the faculty, however, blocked her appointment. As one member protested,

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Michael Douglas
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Plato
Person4th-century BCE Greek philosopher