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Cryptonomicon is a 1999
novel by
American author Neal Stephenson, set in two
different time periods. One
group of
characters are
World War II–era Allied...
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world with a neo-Victorian
social structure. This was
followed by
Cryptonomicon in 1999, a
novel including concepts ranging from Alan Turing's research...
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promptly vanishes in a puff of logic." In Neal Stephenson's 1999
novel Cryptonomicon, Q.E.D. is used as a
punchline to
several humorous anecdotes, in which...
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Stephenson novels Cryptonomicon and Fall.
Stephenson was
inspired to
write The
Baroque Cycle when,
while working on
Cryptonomicon, he
encountered a statement...
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Bruce Schneier at the
request of Neal
Stephenson for use in his
novel Cryptonomicon, in
which field agents use it to
communicate securely without having...
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Forbes magazine's July 7, 1997 issue. It is part of the
Baroque Cycle/
Cryptonomicon universe. The
story deals with the
concepts of
mindshare and evolutionary...
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Holocaust Education and
Avoidance Pod, an idea in Neal Stephenson's
novel Cryptonomicon Skandha, a
concept in
Buddhist phenomenology Beap or bi-parental heap...
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Manila Bay.
During one of the
final chapters of Neal Stephenson's
novel Cryptonomicon, lead
character Sgt.
Robert "Bobby"
Shaftoe parachutes to Fort Drum...
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Cryptonomicon and The
Baroque Cycle. Fall
refers to the
historical figures of
Lawrence Waterhouse and
Rudolf von
Hacklheber from
Cryptonomicon, and...
- in **** was also a
surprise sequel to the
Baroque Cycle novels and
Cryptonomicon. In the mid- to late-21st
century span of Fall,
Solomon Kohan has joined...