Rational or random? Professor models how people send e-mails
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - 13:35
in Mathematics & Economics
In the last 10 years, e-mail has gone from a novelty to a necessity. What was once a pastime is now an essential form of communication, with many people opening their inboxes to find dozens of e-mails waiting.
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