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By law NSF must make the abstracts of all funded proposals public. They have a search tool for exploring awards: link. You can look for every proposal that includes, say, knot in its title (there are 29 active awards, not all in mathematics!). Etc. [Sorry to repeat what you knew, as indicated in your final note.]

By law NSF must make the abstracts of all funded proposals public. They have a search tool for exploring awards: link. You can look for every proposal that includes, say, knot in its title (there are 29 active awards, not all in mathematics!). Etc.

By law NSF must make the abstracts of all funded proposals public. They have a search tool for exploring awards: link. You can look for every proposal that includes, say, knot in its title (there are 29 active awards, not all in mathematics!). Etc. [Sorry to repeat what you knew, as indicated in your final note.]

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Joseph O'Rourke
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By law NSF must make the abstracts of all funded proposals public. They have a search tool for exploring awards: link. You can look for every proposal that includes, say, knot in its title (there are 29 active awards, not all in mathematics!). Etc.