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  1. Traces of the mouth: Andrei Andreyevich Markov's mathematization of writing.David Link - 2006 - History of Science 44 (3):321-348.
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  2. About the miniatures and "meditations".David Link - 2018 - In Armador Vega & Peter Weibel (eds.), Dia-logos: Ramon Llull's method of thought and artistic practice. Minneapolis, MN: University Of Minnesota Press.
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    Chains to the West: Markov's Theory of Connected Events and Its Transmission to Western Europe.David Link - 2006 - Science in Context 19 (4):561-589.
    ArgumentAt the beginning of the twentieth century, the Russian mathematician Andrey A. Markov extended the laws of the calculus of probability to trials that were dependent on each other, purely theoretically. In two articles from 1913, which are presented here in English translation, he applied his theory for the first time to empirical material, namely text. After a presentation of Markov's methods, results, and possible inspirations, the introduction investigates the dissemination of his ideas to Western Europe and North America in (...)
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