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21: 22 Jacobian Elliptic Functions
22: 23 Weierstrass Elliptic and Modular
Functions
23: Alexander I. Bobenko
â–º Suris), published by the American Mathematical Society in 2008. …
24: Ronald F. Boisvert
â–ºHe is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Association for Computing Machinery, and the Washington Academy of Sciences.
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    â–ºHe was elected a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 1961, and a Member of the U. …
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  • Peter L. Walker, American University of Sharjah, Chaps. 20, 22, 23

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  • Peter L. Walker, American University of Sharjah, for Chaps. 20, 22, 23

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  • J. Walker (1988) Shadows cast on the bottom of a pool are not like other shadows. Why?. Scientific American 259, pp. 86–89.
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