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Some of the known highlights of the
history of linear algebra are
that it was invented in China,
independently reinvented in Germany,
and popularized in the United States
by a Russian immigrant.
It is now used in all areas
of science, including economics
(for example, providing analysis
used to establish automotive
fuel efficiency standards).
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Preventive and mitigation options of
anthropogenic influences on the systems and
phenomena governing environmental sustainability
and sustainable development are better
addressed with a comprehensive simultaneous
combining approach.
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P.K. Rao,
Sustainable Development,
p. 358
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