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1. Chapter One: Why America?

Thus C36T1 is Chapter 36 Table 1, and C27F1 is Figure 1, Chapter 27.

Image 21 from section 1, chapter 4 of the catalog, p. 133.

Readings: (1) Chapter 10 of Understanding the Digital World: The world wide web.

Image 27 from section 1, chapter 4 of the catalog, p. 134.

Readings: (1) Chapter 2 of Understanding the Digital World: bits, bytes, representation of information.

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holds [1, chapter 3].

(See Oksendal [1], Chapter 5, Exercise 17]).

Atkinson [1, Chapter, Section ] discussed the boundary conditions (1.4).

For more details, see [1], chapter 12, or [31].

There is a beautiful duality theory for the pair (X, X') (see [[1], Chapter 8]).

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