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Math professor helps uncover art fakes

FEB 11, 2010
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NPR : Determining what is real and what is fake has long been a problem for art curators. It is estimated that 20% of the worldwide art market is made up of forgeries. But art lover and Dartmouth College mathematics department chairman Daniel Rockmore has developed a technique that is helping to determine the difference between excellent copy and the real McCoy.

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