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Welcome to Wikipedia! As you noticed, some people here including me have doubts about the Qualculus article. This should be rather easy to resolve, since you are apparently familiar with the term. Could you please give some verifiable information, like precise references to the white papers or the participants of the Wisconsin project and any reports they wrote? Thank you. -- Jitse Niesen 20:28, 27 Dec 2004 (UTC)
A draft of the white paper can be be found at: http://www.angelfire.com/movies/heme/Math/Nadair.htm
David Baka was the lead of the project.
The discussion on "Wheels for the Mind" is incorrect, It was started well before 1986. I have hard copies of it. Of course that was before the internet.
The methods described are methods I use. I did not add to this article because I thought it was a joke. I was trying to add to the stub.
Whether this is pulled or not does not matter to me. I will still use these methods in my work.
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