CRM - Annual Report 1996-1997 - 7 Jonathan Borwein, Simon Fraser Univ., Evaluations of multidimensional Venezuela, Enumeration of types of structures over digraphs ; Simon Plouffe, http://www.crm.umontreal.ca/rapports/rapport_1996-1997/rapport_1996-1997_an_HTML
ORB Newsletter - Issue 6 Work Address CECM, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby BC V5A 1S6 Andreas Griewankwas the first Regional Editor of OMS for Americas and has been on the http://www.ballarat.edu.au/ard/itms/CIAO/ORBNewsletter/issue6.shtml
S. Frances Harrison This greyhaired spinster, Catharine Plouffe, At her spinning wheel, in her roomin the roof. Editor Mary Mark Ockerbloom. http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/garvin/poets/harrison.html
Extractions: (Seranus) EV. W ILLIAM C LARK , 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.
The Richest Indians By Kim Isaac Eisler. Illustrated. 267 pp. New York Simon Schuster. $25. When Mrs. Plouffe died in 1973, that might have been that, if not for the http://www.nytimes.com/books/01/02/18/reviews/010218.18goldbet.html
Welcome To The On-Line Encyclopedia Of Integer Sequences in 1995 in The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, by Neil Sloane and SimonPlouffe. Neil JA Sloane (njas@research.att.com), Editorin-chief http://akpublic.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/Seis.html
Extractions: Other pages: Use database Run demo Sequence WebCam Index ... The OEIS 100K E-Party! Contents of this page: New Users Description of the Database Sources Editorial Board ... Awards, etc. New Users: Let's begin at once with an example of a sequence of great importance: ID Number: A060843 Sequence: 1,6,21,107 Name: Busy Beaver problem: maximal number of steps that an n-state Turing machine can make on an initially blank tape before eventually halting. Comments: The function Sigma(n) ( Re: Halting is weak A. Gravell and U. Ultes-Nitsche, BB(n) Grows Faster Than Any Computable Function H. Marxen, Busy Beaver Problem M. Somos, Busy Beaver Turing Machine M. Somos, Busy Beaver E. W. Weisstein, Link to a section of The World of Mathematics. Index entries for sequences related to Busy Beaver problem See also: Cf. . Keywords: hard,huge,nice,nonn,bref Authors: Jud McCranie (jud.mccranie(AT)mindspring.com) and njas, May 02 2001 Extension: The next two terms are at least 47176870 and 3*10^1730. Additional references from Bill Dubuque (wgd(AT)martigny.ai.mit.edu) Most people use this web site to get information about a particular number sequence. If you are a new visitor, then you might ask the database if it can recognize your favorite sequence, if you have one. To do this, go to the