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Collected Works In Mathematics And Statistics chowla, sarvadaman, 19071995, The Collected papers of sarvadaman chowla, 3,QA 241 C46 1999, Killam. Clifford, William Kingdon, 1845-1879 http://www.mathstat.dal.ca/~dilcher/collwks.html
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Bibliography chowla, sarvadaman, 19071995, Collected papers of sarvadaman chowla / edited byJames G. Huard and Kenneth S. Williams, Montreal, Publications CRM, 1999 http://www.library.cornell.edu/math/bibliography/display.cgi?start=C&
Untitled The work of sarvadaman chowla, (with M. Ram Murty and KS Williams), pp. 725,in The Collected Works of S. chowla, eds. J. Huard and K. Williams, CRM, http://www.math.toronto.edu/murty/cv2.html
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