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31PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY Volume 131, Number 7, Pages 1977–1980 SArticle electronically published on February 11, 2003

PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY Volume 131, Number 7, Pages 1977–1980 SArticle electronically published on February 11, 2003

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Source URL: people.mpim-bonn.mpg.de

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-01 06:52:27
32Geometric stability and Zariski geometries B. Zilber University of Oxford July 28, 2010

Geometric stability and Zariski geometries B. Zilber University of Oxford July 28, 2010

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Source URL: people.maths.ox.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2010-07-28 11:56:46
33Version 5  Free homogeneous structures are generalised measurable Will Anscombe University of Leeds

Version 5 Free homogeneous structures are generalised measurable Will Anscombe University of Leeds

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Source URL: www.maths.dur.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2015-08-17 06:12:14
34Ramsey Classes by Partite Construction II Honza Hubiˇcka Mathematics and Statistics University of Calgary Calgary Institute of Computer Science

Ramsey Classes by Partite Construction II Honza Hubiˇcka Mathematics and Statistics University of Calgary Calgary Institute of Computer Science

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Source URL: www.ucw.cz

Language: English - Date: 2015-07-25 03:57:12
35HYPERSEEING The Publication of the International Society of the Arts, Mathematics, and Architecture ISAMA’07 MAYArticles Exhibits Resources

HYPERSEEING The Publication of the International Society of the Arts, Mathematics, and Architecture ISAMA’07 MAYArticles Exhibits Resources

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Source URL: isama.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-04-03 18:24:31
36Why  Learn  About  Data  Structures?  (1/2) • They  are  inherently  interesting • They  are  a  core  component   to  the  field  of  computer   science o fundamental  to  any  form  of  progr

Why  Learn  About  Data  Structures?  (1/2) • They  are  inherently  interesting • They  are  a  core  component   to  the  field  of  computer   science o fundamental  to  any  form  of  progr

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Source URL: cs.brown.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-11-12 14:10:24
37Munich, Germany August 21, 2009 PLMMS’09 Proceedings of the ACM SIGSAM 2009 International Workshop on Programming

Munich, Germany August 21, 2009 PLMMS’09 Proceedings of the ACM SIGSAM 2009 International Workshop on Programming

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Source URL: plmms09.cse.tamu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-08-19 04:48:38
38Enreiso Meeting 2004 42th : 22 Dec, 2004 : H. Amitsuka (Physics)

Enreiso Meeting 2004 42th : 22 Dec, 2004 : H. Amitsuka (Physics) "Heavy Electron Systems and Topology" 41th : 20 Dec, 2004 : M. Tamura (Research Institute for Electronic Science) "Physiology of oxygen supply in blood ves

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Source URL: www.topo.hokudai.ac.jp

Language: English - Date: 2007-04-30 11:00:00
39Research Statement: Casey Donoven The Cantor space is the set of all infinite sequences over a finite alaphabet X, which is a both a topological and metric space. My research to date has focused on studying structures re

Research Statement: Casey Donoven The Cantor space is the set of all infinite sequences over a finite alaphabet X, which is a both a topological and metric space. My research to date has focused on studying structures re

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Language: English - Date: 2015-12-01 05:36:42
40Tips and Tricks: Complex Roots The POLYROOT function can be used to find the roots of complex polynomials, with the results being stored as complex vectors. For example, suppose we want to find the complex cube roots of

Tips and Tricks: Complex Roots The POLYROOT function can be used to find the roots of complex polynomials, with the results being stored as complex vectors. For example, suppose we want to find the complex cube roots of

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