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In Memory of Dr. Dolores Margaret Richard Spikes

Posted on 06.10.15 by Scott Baldridge

Thank you for your contributions to mathematics, Dr. Spikes. Continue reading →

Posted in That's News To Me | Tagged Baton Rouge, Dolores Richard Spikes, Groups of Divisibility, Jack Ohm, Louisiana State University, LSU, mathematics, Semi-Valuations, Southern University | Leave a comment
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