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61. Bibliography
In Morgan Kaufmann, Editor, je sais pas, Germany Gérald Kiernan, Christophe de Maindreville,and Eric Simon. Kim, Raymond Lorie, Dan Mcnabb, and Wil Plouffe.
http://www.loria.fr/~skaf/bib.html
ECRC-92-18:
Thom Fruhwirth. Constraints Simplification Rules Technical Report ECRC-92-18, ECRC, 92.
Abstract:
ECRC-92-19:
Mark Wallace. Compiling Integrity Checking into Update Procedures Technical Report ECRC-92-19, ECRC, 92.
Abstract:
ECRC-93-5:
Thom Fruhwirth et al. Constraint logic programming: An informal introduction Technical Report ECRC-93-5, ECRC, 1993.
Abstract: A simple report, give a brief idea about CPL
Jeffrey Ullman H. Craig Howard and al. Integrated data exchange and concurrent design for engineered facilities In Proceedings of NSF Scientific Database Projects 1991-1993, AAAS Workshop on Data Management for the Scientist and Engineer, , February 1993. D.H. Norrie A.D. lwok. Integration a rule-based object system within the smalltalk environment Journal of Object-Oriented Programming , February 1994.
Abstract: This article descrils a rule-based system integrated within the smalltalk80 developement environment. This system combines oo and rule-based programming so the best featutres of each paradigm are preserved. The system also provides approaches to overcome some of the problems of rule-based languages.
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Manfred Jeusfeld and Mathias Jarke.

62. Budapest Open Access Initiative
Percival, Paul, Professor, Simon Fraser University. Pierrot, Denise, Editor, Ecolenormale supérieure Lettres et Plouffe, cathy, student, university of quebec at
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63. Encyclopedic Dictionary Of Mathematics
by Mathematical Society of Japan, Kiyosi Ito (Editor), Kiyoshi Ito (Editor). bookalso bought The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences; Simon Plouffe, Neil JA
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The Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics , as put out by the Mathematical Society of Japan, is as complete and comprehensive an opus as one could wish for, concisely comprising in its two volumes all significant mathematical results, both pure and applied, elementary to advanced. This second edition is, basically, an English version of the acclaimed Japanese third edition. The , as it is known, succinctly but thoroughly covers math from A to Z, from Niels Henrik Abel and Abelian groups to Witt vectors and Zeta functions. Within its 2,000-plus pages are elegant explanations of diffusion processes, Fourier series, linear operators, and meromorphic functions. There are pages dedicated to quadratic fields and robust and nonparametric methods, and following each section, all the relevant references are listed. In addition, there are appendices with tables of formulas, numerical tables, and statistical tables, journals, publishers, and special notations, articles listed both systematically and alphabetically, plus a name index and an exhaustive subject index that's 231 pages long. It is a quality producteasily accessible, adhering to rigorous standards, and worth the investment for any school or personal math library.

64. Books > Subjects > Professional & Technical > Professional Science > Mathematics
1. The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences by Simon Plouffe, Neil JA Sloane (Hardcover ofMathematical Sciences, Vol 3) by VI Arnold (Editor), A. Iacob
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Numerical Computation of Internal and External Flows: Computational Methods for Inviscid and Viscous Flows (Wiley Series in Numerical Methods in Eng)

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65. Diocese Of Toronto - The Link
Mary Bell Plouffe, Incumbent, St Email Editor Stuart Mann at smann@toronto.anglican.ca Collegeon March 3 from 10 am to 3 pm The keynote speaker is Simon Chan of
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The Diocesan Link is a newsletter for clergy and layworkers in the Diocese of Toronto.
It includes a listing of clergy appointments and parish vacancies, plus items of news and information,
and is updated frequently (approx. every two weeks).
For submissions, please email Stuart Mann Updated: April 1, 2003
In Motion...
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[Last updated: April 1, 2003]
Vacancies
Credit Valley:
  • Church of the Apostles (part-time) St. James, Caledon East St. David, Lawrence Avenue, Toronto St. Philip the Apostle, Toronto St. Philip, Etobicoke
York:
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York Scarborough:
  • St. Aidan St. Barnabas, Chester, Toronto St. George, Scarborough
York Simcoe:
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Ordinations to the Priesthood:
  • The Rev. Keirsten Wells, curate at Grace Church-on-the-Hill, Toronto, 4:00pm., June 15, at Grace Church-on-the-Hill.
Ordination of Deacons The ordination of deacons will take place at St. James' Cathedral on May 11 at 4:30pm, with Archbishop Finlay presiding. The following will be ordained:

66. Www.improb.com/airchives/miniair/twenty-first-century/MINI2002-01
J, Penson, Persson C, Pina C, Plouffe D, Reglier JC 21917. (Thanks to Simon Richardsonfor bringing physics chanteuse LYNDA WILLIAMS * AIR Editor MARC ABRAHAMS
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Full coverage, with lots and lots of photos of the Eleventh 1st Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony the winners, the wedding, the 24/7 Seminars, the mini-opera, the whole shebang. Heaping bowlsful of new citations in the "AIRhead Research Review," "AIRhead Medical Review," "Boys Will Be Boys," and "Soft is Hard" columns. More about Mel, the little bearded man who keeps apppearing in the letters column, with two intriguing and conflicting reader interpretations of Mel's place in a crowd. These and many other articles appear in the magazine. (What you are reading at this moment is mini-AIR, a small, monthly e-mail supplement to the print magazine.) 2002-01-03 New Year's Bureaucracy We extend a hearty congratulations and welcome to the newest chapter of the Bureaucracy Club the Bureaucracy Club of San Diego. Their home page is at Please join the boycott! Please spread the word! 2002-01-05 Troy and the: 1) Bear; 2) Terrorists; 3) Oil What happened when Troy Hurtubise and his home-built suit of armor finally went up against a Kodiak bear? Last month we alerted you to the what was about to happen. Little could we have predicted what actually DID transpire. See what happened: 1. When Troy met the Kodiak bear: 2. When Troy met the hijackers:

67. HEII - Bibliography
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, John D. Steelye (Editor), Penguin USA edited byJohn Hatton and Paul B. Plouffe, Prentice Hall New York Simon and Schuster.
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Academic Counsel
Bibliography Jaspers, Karl. What is Philosophy ?, in Way to Wisdom , New Haven: Yale U. Press, 1951. (pp. 7-16). Berger, John. Ways of Seeing New York: Penguin Books, 1977. (entire text). Rilke, Rainer Maria. Letters To A Young Poet Trans. M.D. Herter Norton. New York: Norton, 1994. Whitehead, Alfred N. The Rhythm of Education The Aims of Education and Other Essays. New York: Macmillan, 1929. (pp. 27-33). Dunham, William (1994). The mathematical universe New York: John Wiley and Sons. Chapter 7: “Greek Geometry,” (pp. 75-87). Eves, Howard and Newsom, Carroll V. (1965). An introduction to the foundations and fundamental concepts of mathematics New York: Rinehart and Company. Chapter 2, Section 4: Some Logical Shortcomings of Euclid’s Elements , (pp. 37-41). Meyer, Burnett (1974). An introduction to axiomatic systems Boston: Prindle, Weber, and Schmidt. Chapter 3: Axiomatic Systems , (pp. 11-15). Hansen, David W. (1994). The dependence of mathematics on reality In Frank Swetz (Ed.), From five fingers to infinity, Chicago: Open Court, (pp. 26-30).

68. ORB Issue 1/2001, March 2001
for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics at Simon Fraser University Bailey, hisbrother Peter and Plouffe (1996), to was the first Regional Editor of OMS
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ORB Issue 6, June 2002
A. Rubinov A. Rubinov A. Rubinov A.Rubinov John Giles A. Lewis Michel Thera S.Schaible S.Schaible Liqun Qi Liqun Qi Yuri Evtushenko, Oleg Burdakov,
Masao Fukushima, Florian Jarre,
Florian Potra, Tamas Terlaky Erhan Kozan E. Andersen and H. Xu Santosh Kumar Houyuan Jiang A.Rubinov C.S. Lalitha Prof. M.C. Puri

69. Feedback On Opinion 36 Of Doron Zeilberger
Simon Plouffe. proving I recommand you to look to a recent article by Simon Coltonpublished in But if I had been the Editor of the Forum section, I would have
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Responses to Opinion 36
Last Update: June 1, 1999. Feedback from Rabbi Professor Dror Bar Natan (Oops, I meant to say Senior Lecturer Dr. Dror Bar-Natan (added June 1, 1999: Dror just became (Assoc.) Professor, which means that in Israel he should be addressed as Professor Dror, hence Brendan McKay was prophetic when he addressed him as Prof.. Judging from this astounding prediction, we should expect Dror to become a Rabbi pretty soon, and perhaps he would even drop his hyphen)): From drorbn@math.huji.ac.il Sun Apr 4 21:08:49 1999 Shalom Doron! What a disaster it was that the French (Cauchy and his generation, and then Bourbaki) found that practically all of mathematics can be formalized! This formalization procedure seemed so powerful, that we have substituted "formal mathematics" to "mathematics", and for many of us math is ain't math until it is reduced to a sequence of theorems and proofs. Hence for example, as a group we were, and largely still are, blind to the discovery of path integrals, and we left this whole arena to the physicists, whose motivations are entirely different. Who knows how much more have we missed by requiring that the whole process, from imagination to formalization, not only be fully carried out within each mathematical context, not only be carried out in full by each generation of thinkers on each mathematical context, not only be fully carried out by each individual throughout her lifetime, but even be carried out in full within each individual submission to a journal!

70. Doron Zeilberger's 36th Opinion:
The Forum section Editor, Susan Friedlander, decided to reject it. the need to talkback),Michael Larson, Jaak Peetre, Marko Petkovsek, Simon Plouffe, and a
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Opinion 36: Don't Ask: What Can The Computer do for ME?, But Rather: What CAN I do for the COMPUTER?
By Doron Zeilberger
Written: March 5, 1999 Rabbi Levi Ben Gerson, in his pre-algebra text (1321), Sefer Ma'asei Khosev, had about fifty theorems, complete with rigorous proofs. Nowadays, we no longer call them theorems, but rather (routine) algebraic identities. For example, proving (a+b)*c=a*c+b*c took him about half a page, while proving (a-b)*c+a*(b-c)=b*(a-c) took a page and a half, and proving a*(b*c*d)=d*(a*b*c) took him one page. The reason that it took him so long is that while he already had the algebraic concepts, he still was too hung-up on words, and while he used symbols, (denoted by dotted Hebrew letters), he did not quite utilize, systematically, the calculus of algebraic identities. The reason was that he was still in a pre-algebra frame of mind, and it was more than three hundred years later (even after Cardano), that probably Viete started the modern `high-school' algebra. So Levi Ben Gerson had an inkling of the algebraic revolution to come, but still did not go all the way, because we humans are creatures of habit, and he liked proving these deep theorems so much that it did not occur to him to streamline them, and hence kept repeating the same old arguments again and again in long-winded natural language.

71. ScienceDaily News Release: Are The Digits Of Pi Random? A Berkeley Lab Researche
together with Canadian mathematicians Peter Borwein and Simon Plouffe, found with Copyright© 19952002 ScienceDaily Magazine Email Editor@sciencedaily.com.
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Are The Digits Of Pi Random? A Berkeley Lab Researcher May Hold The Key
BERKELEY, CA — David H. Bailey, chief technologist of the Department of Energy's National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and his colleague Richard Crandall, director of the Center for Advanced Computation at Reed College, Portland, Oregon, have taken a major step toward answering the age-old question of whether the digits of pi and other math constants are "random." Their results are reported in the Summer 2001 issue of Experimental Mathematics. Pi, the ubiquitous number whose first few digits are 3.14159, is irrational, which means that its digits run on forever (by now they have been calculated to billions of places) and never repeat in a cyclical fashion. Numbers like pi are also thought to be "normal," which means that their digits are random in a certain statistical sense.

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73. Plouffe, Simon - University Of Maryland
Plouffe, Simon The First 1000 Euler Numbers First 1001 Fibonacci Numbers The First 498 Bernoulli Numbers Miscellaneous Mathematical Constants The Value Of Zeta(3) To 1 000 000 places
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74. Bookshare.org - Books By Author
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76. CANQUA
Allain Plouffe 200105 Affiliation Geological Survey of Canada e-mail NewsletterEditor. Dr. John J. Clague Affiliation Simon Fraser University e-mail jclague
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77. UTC SunTrust Chair Of Excellence In Humanities: Peter Daly: Curriculum Vitae
Bruce Plouffe, PostWar German Novellas, Ph. Fellowship (1976-77),; John and SimonGuggenheim Fellowship Founding Co-Editor of Western Canadian Studies in
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Year University Department Rank/Position McGill University German Chair U. of Tennessee at Chattanooga A.N.B. Chair of Excellence in Humanities Institut de Recherche en Histoire de L'Architecture (Canadian Centre for Architecture, McGill and Université de Montreal) humanities member McGill University German Professor and Chair University of Manitoba German Professor University of Manitoba German Associate Professor University of Sask Regina Mod.Lang. Acting Chairman University of Sask Regina German Associate Professor University of Sask Regina German Assistant Professor University of New Brunswick German Assistant Professor English Lecturer
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Year University Subject University of Bristol German B.A. 1958 University of Bristol Education Cert.Ed. 1959 German Ph.D. 1963
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German language and literature, translation, English literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, German literature in Translation, humanities courses, illlustrated advertising, word and image, emblem studies.
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78. Equal Sums Of Like Powers
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79. S. Frances Harrison
1916. pp. 123132. Editor Mary Mark Ockerbloom. Page 123. S. FrancesHarrison (Seranus). Nature has of St. Simon, the Apostle. It
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REV. WILLIAM CLARK, D.C.L., in 'The Magazine of Poetry,' 1896. [Page 124] S. FRANCES HARRISON is one of our greater poets whose work has not yet had the recognition in Canada it merits. For unique originality and interest, her pen pictures, in villanelle form, of French-Canadian character and life, stand in almost as distinctive a class as Dr. Drummond's habitant poems, and like the latter they were produced from first-hand knowledge. Susie Frances Riley was born in Toronto, February 24th, 1859, and is of Irish-Canadian extraction, her father being the late John Byron Riley, for many years proprieter of the 'Revere House,' King St. West. She was educated in a private school for girls, and later, for two years, in Montreal. In her twenty-first year, she married Mr. J. W. F. Harrison, of Bristol, England, a professional musician, at that time organist of St. George's Church, Montreal. In those days, and later, Mrs. Harrison was well known as a professional pianist and vocalist, and indeed her proficiency as a musician has since had expression in compositions of worth. In 1883, while living in Ottawa, where her husband was musical director of the Ottawa Ladies College and organist and choirmaster of Christ Church Cathedral, she wrote and composed a Song of Welcome for the initial public appearance of the Marquis of Lansdowne; and she has since composed many songs, and an entire opera, words and music.

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