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Vassar College Department of Mathematics Announces a lecture/demonstration

John McCleary

Vassar College 

Tuesday, September 17, 2013 

Rockefeller Hall 300 

7-8:30pm 


One of the most useful programming languages is TEX, constructed by 
Donald Knuth, and developed by Leslie Lamport into LATEX, the standard
for mathematical typesetting over the last 25 years. If you want to 
be able to typeset your mathematical work, or even to typeset any of 
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