Mathematics at Victoria in Retrospect
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Mathematics at Victoria in Retrospect
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New Zealand Electronic Text Collection, 2007
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About the print version
Mathematics At Victoria In Retrospect
Extent: 6 pp.
1974
Source document is an unpublished text comprising seminar notes by C.J. Seelye, Professor of Mathematics, Victoria University of Wellington. Source copy consulted: gift of School of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science.
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Source document: unpublished seminar notes written by C.J. Seelye, Professor of Mathematics, Victoria University of Wellington, dated 31 May 1974.
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