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Schneps has also edited and contributed to several mathematics textbooks in number theory. She edited a series of lecture notes on Grothendieck's theory of dessins d'enfants [19] and contributed an article to the series, [20] was an editor for a text on the Inverse Galois Problem, [10] and edited a book on Galois groups. [21]
2013 (in English) Leila Schneps and Coralie Colmez, Math on trial. How numbers get used and abused in the courtroom , Basic Books, 2013. ISBN 978-0-465-03292-1 .
Math on Trial: How Numbers Get Used and Abused in the Courtroom is a book on mathematical and statistical reasoning in legal argumentation, for a popular audience. It was written by American mathematician Leila Schneps and her daughter, French mathematics educator Coralie Colmez , and published in 2013 by Basic Books .
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The book was written by Stephen's wife, Nancy (Lesley Manville). After her death from cancer, he distributes it as a way to exact revenge on Catherine, believing it to be the true version of events.
Lest you've forgotten, he's been married three times. Penn and Australian actress Leila George began dating in 2016 and decided to get married in July 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Master Your Destiny series is a series that lets the reader choose their own path, by turning to pages that decide a decision. Each book has ten different endings, eight of which are bad endings and two of which are the main endings. All three were written by the ghostwriter, Elizabeth Galloway.