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Weyl
[ vahyl ]
noun
- Her·mann [hur, -m, uh, n, her, -mahn], 1885–1955, German mathematician, in the U.S. after 1933.
Weyl
/ vaɪl /
noun
- WeylHermann18851955MUSGermanSCIENCE: mathematician Hermann. 1885–1955, US mathematician, born in Germany; noted for his work on group theory and the mathematics of relativity
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“We were promised economic dynamism in exchange for inequality,” Eric Posner and Glen Weyl write in their book “Radical Markets.”
From New York Times
Other early voters included first-timers Ronald Johnson and his wife, Judith Weyl, who voted on Election Day in 2020.
From Seattle Times
“We really care about protecting democracy,” said Weyl, 73.
From Seattle Times
In one post, Buterin and Glen Weyl, a Microsoft Research New England economist, propose a new way of voting they say better captures preferences: by allowing people to register not just a simple yes-or-no vote on a ballot but how strongly they feel about their yes and no.
From Washington Post
Even Weyl, Buterin’s collaborator, isn’t convinced.
From Washington Post
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