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Thomas Cusick

Thomas Cusick is a scholar of crypotgraphy, number theory, and combinatorics. He is the author of works such as Mathematics Made Simple, Cryptographic Boolean Functions and Applications, Stream Ciphers and Number Theory, and The Markoff and Lagrange Spectra, as well as a contributor to many publications. He is also a professor of mathematics at the University at Buffalo.
Mathematics Made Simple

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Mathematics Made Simple

Mental Health Awareness Month Resources

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Books for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

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