John Wrench
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John William Wrench, Jr. (October 13, 1911 – February 27, 2009) was an American mathematician who worked primarily in numerical analysis. He was a pioneer in using computers for mathematical calculations, and is noted for work done with Daniel Shanks to calculate the mathematical constant pi to 100,000 decimal places.
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Diversity Management and Discrimination : Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the EU. by Wrench, John
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Equal Opportunities and Ethnic Inequality in European Labour Markets : Discrimination, Gender and Policies of Diversity. by Kraal, Karen
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Equal opportunities and ethnic inequality in European labour markets : discrimination, gender and policies of diversity / edited by Karen Kraal, Judith Roosblad and John Wrench.
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