%$Header$ \chapter{\ctkmzerolongtitle{}} \label{ctkm0} \beginchapterquote{``\ldots{} We must guard against a fallacy common apologists of science, the fallacy of supposing that the men whose work benefits humanity are thinking much of that while they do it \ldots{} There are many highly respectable motives that may lead men to prosecute research, but there are three which are much more important than the rest. The first (without which the rest must come to nothing) is intellectual curiosity, desire to know the truth. Then, professional pride, anxiety to be satisfied with one's performance, the shame that overcomes any self-respecting craftsman when his work is unworthy of his talent. Finally, ambition, desire for reputation, and the position, even the power or the money, which it brings.''} {G.H. Hardy \cite{bibref:b:mathematiciansapology:1940}} \section{Introduction} %Section Tag: INT %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \noindent\begin{figure}[!b] \noindent\rule[-0.25in]{\textwidth}{1pt} \begin{tiny} \begin{verbatim} $HeadURL$ $Revision$ $Date$ $Author$ \end{verbatim} \end{tiny} \noindent\rule[0.25in]{\textwidth}{1pt} \end{figure} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % %End of file C_TKM0.TEX