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Material relating to Arnold Learner and grammar, automata and applied algebra

MS. Landin 65

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Title

Material relating to Arnold Learner and grammar, automata and applied algebra

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MS. Landin 65

Summary

Includes first drafts working copies of 'Typominoes - Cusinaire Rods for Infant Type-Theorists' talk (=Closed) and unpublished and lecture papers of Arnold Learner on Grammars, Automata and Applied Algebra, potentially as working material for a planned collaborative book.

Date

1967-May 2006

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (7 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Peter Landin, computer scientist, academic and gay rights campaigner

Work papers

Collected annotated publications and collaborations

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