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         Dillon James:     more books (102)
  1. Wutan T'ai Chi Ch'uan: A Short Practical Introduction by James Connachan by James Connachan, 1996-05
  2. Brave Captain Kelso by James Dillon White, 1996
  3. Maggie Inscribed By Author by James Dillon White,
  4. Local Officeholders in Maryland: Michael A. Jackson, George F. Johnson, Iv, Barbara Samorajczyk, James Benoit, Ron Dillon, Jr., Terence O. Hanley
  5. The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales (Treasured Gifts for the Holidays) by Virginia Hamilton, 2000-10-10
  6. The Extravaganzas of J. R. Planché, Esq., Volume II by Thomas Francis Dillon Croker, S, James Robinson Planché, 2008-08-21
  7. Strictly Strings. Orchestral Companion. For String Bass. Book 3 by Jacquelyn Dillon James Kjelland, 1996
  8. Best Photos of the Civil War by Hirst Dillon & Johnson, James Ralph Milhollen, 1961
  9. Infrared Spectroscopy Atlas of Polyurethanes (Including Model Compounds) by James G. Dillon, 1989-09-30
  10. Tall Ship by James Dillon White, 1978-04
  11. Tall Ship by James Dillon White, 1978-04
  12. Kelso of the "Paragon." (a nautical novel). by James Dillon. White, 1969

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102. UNC Math Jds
Welcome to Jim Stasheff s Home Page! I am a faculty member with the Mathematics Department of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
http://www.math.unc.edu/Faculty/jds/
Welcome to Jim Stasheff's Home Page!
I am a faculty member with the Mathematics Department of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The background of this page displays the `alternate universe soccer ball' which governs a strictly commutative quasi-bialgebra.
A rotatable version of the 3D associahedron can be viewed here.
A review of my career and interests has been written by John McCleary.
In Spring 2001, I taught HNRS 006P, Section 1, a Freshman Seminar `Beyond the Third Dimension' and Math 130 `Topology'.
Office hours Spring 2001: TBA
Here is the prospectus and syllabus for `Beyond the Third Dimension'
Here is the prospectus for Cohomological Physics taught in Spring'99 (see also the Survey below):
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