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Volume 2 ,  Issue 4  (September-October 1970) table of contents
Pages: 19 - 29  
Year of Publication: 1970
ISSN:0097-8418
Authors
G. E. Forsythe  Stanford University
B. A. Galler  University of Michigan
J. Hartmanis  Cornell University
A. J. Perlis  Carnegie-Mellon University
J. F. Traub  Bell Telephone Laboratories
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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1
George E. Forsythe, "Pitfalls in Computation, or Why a Math Book Isn't Enough," Amer. Math. Monthly, Vol. 77 (1970), to appear.
 
2
David W. Matula, "Towards an Abstract Mathematical Theory of Floating-Point Arithmetic," Proc. AFIPS 1969 Spring Joint Computer Conf., AFIPS Press, Montvale, N.J., 1969.
 
3
A. Newell, A. J. Perlis and H. A. Simon, "What is Computer Science," Letter, Science, Vol. 157 (1967), pp. 1373--1374.
 
4
Paul L. Richman, "ε-Calculus," Tech. Rep. No. 105, Computer Science Dept., Stanford University, 16 August 1968.
 
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B. A. Galler: colleagues
J. Hartmanis: colleagues
A. J. Perlis: colleagues
J. F. Traub: colleagues