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This volume is the Proceedings of the symposium held at the University of Wyoming in August, 1985, to honor Gail Young on his seventieth birthday (which actually took place on October 3, 1985) and on the occasion of his retirement. Nothing can seem more natural to a mathematician in this country than to honor Gail Young. Gail embodies all the qualities that a mathematician should possess. He is an active and effective research mathematician, having written over sixty pa pers in topology, n-dimensional analysis, complex variables, and "miscellanea." He is an outstanding expositor, as his fine book Topology, written with J. G. Hocking (Addison Wesley, 1961), amply demonstrates. He has a superlative record in public office of outstanding, unstinting service to the mathematical community and to the cause of education. But what makes Gail unique and special is that throughout all aspects of his distinguished career, he has emphasized human values in everything he has done. In touching the lives of so many of us, he has advanced the entire profession. Deservedly, he has innumerable friends in the mathematical community, the academic community, and beyond.
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A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
Learning LISP is the theme of this introduction to programming. It makes no assumptions concerning the reader's prior knowledge, and the examples used introduce the language, its data structures, its control structures and its programming techniques.
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It was the late co-editor of the series “Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft”, Gerold Ungeheuer, who was first to recognize the need for this handbook, and who committed himself to the all important inclusion in the series. The editors dedicate this volume to his memory.
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