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Michael Wright Collection
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MW0001105 - 04/08/04 ANPA 2004, Cambridge: Arleta D Ford: Non-associative mathematics
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MW0001106 - 04/08/04 Bristol: Conversations incl. J Mayberry, D Lush & Kate
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MW0001107 - 05/08/04 ANPA 2004, Cambridge: Garnet Ord: From the Feynman chessboard to a deterministic construction of the propagator / Lou Kauffman: Discrete ordered calculus, quantum theory & noncommutative physics
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MW0001107 - 05/08/04 ANPA 2004, Cambridge: Lou Kauffman: Discrete ordered calculus, quantum theory & noncommutative physics (contd.) / Cynthia K Whitney: How can paradox happen?
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MW0001108 - 05/08/04 ANPA 2004, Cambridge: Garnet Ord: From the Feynman chessboard to a deterministic construction of the propagator / Louis Kauffman: Discrete ordered calculus, quantum theory & noncommutative physics (part) / Cynthia K Whitney: How can paradox happen? (fragment)
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MW0001109 - 05/08/04 ANPA 2004, Cambridge: Peter Rowlands conversation re. deriving Dirac theory from nilpotency requirement / Paul Mountcastle: Polarized photons, quaternions, space & time / ANPA 2004 concluding remarks
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MW0001109 - 05/08/04 ANPA 2004, Cambridge: Conversations incl. P Mountcastle, K Bowden, D Kurth et al
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05/08/04 ANPA 2004, Cambridge: Lou Kauffman: Discrete ordered calculus, quantum theory & noncommutative physics (contd.) / Cynthia K Whitney: How can paradox happen?
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