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+ A high school senior from Oregon won a $100,000 scholarship from the Siemens Foundation in one of the nation s premier high school science competitions on Monday for his research in a new area of mathematics called string topology.
+ The research conducted by Dmitry Vaintrob, 18, a student at South Eugene High School in Eugene, Oregon, could provide knowledge that mathematicians and physicists might apply to understand electricity, magnetism and gravity, judges at the Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology said.
+ His work is at the Ph.

D. level, publishable and already attracting the attention of researchers, said competition judge Michael Hopkins, a professor of mathematics at Harvard.
+ : Susan M.

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