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"content": "nostr:npub1knzsux7p6lzwzdedp3m8c3c92z0swzc0xyy5glvse58txj5e9ztqpac73p I took the inspiration from an earlier presentation of your on this topic to give a TEDxUniversityOfLjubljana talk https://youtu.be/XtaRkV7PWTA?si=u_lyn4ypEKmIB95Y (English subtitles are available) A couple of years later a student of mine calculated a picture of all the Litlewood roots of degree up to 30. It featured in an art exhibition celebrating 100 years of the University of Ljubljana.\n\nBy the way, has anyone proved yet that the set of all zeroes actually is fractal-like? For instance, do we know it's not an anulus?\n\n#mathart\n\nhttps://media.mathstodon.xyz/media_attachments/files/111/154/763/289/910/005/original/6e0b2b2d69ec4c62.jpeg",
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