Refrence request: What can lattices do for you? G. Birkhoff
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I am looking for an article called What can lattices do for you?, published by G. Birkhoff in Trends in Lattice Theory, 1967. I have been unsuccessful at obtaining it or the book that is contained in, so any references to where it can be found would be much appreciated.
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I am looking for an article called What can lattices do for you?, published by G. Birkhoff in Trends in Lattice Theory, 1967. I have been unsuccessful at obtaining it or the book that is contained in, so any references to where it can be found would be much appreciated.
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I just looked, and this book is at the university library near where I live. I should be able to make a photocopy, and then scan the photocopy as a .pdf file, and then email the .pdf file to you in a few days if you still don't have a copy. I'll need your email address, which you can send to my email address (listed at my profile), if you are interested.
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– Dave L. Renfro
Dec 19 '16 at 17:43
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Wow, that's very generous of you. I would appreciate that a lot!
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– Mike
Dec 19 '16 at 21:41
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I emailed a .pdf scan of a photocopy of the paper to you a few minutes ago. You may want to delete your comment above with your email in it. (I have no idea why my email is not in my profile. I used to have it there, written in a way that current web robots would not be able to extract the correct address. Maybe someone higher up decided that emails should be taken out of profiles?)
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– Dave L. Renfro
Dec 21 '16 at 15:47
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Many thanks Dave!
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– Mike
Dec 21 '16 at 15:53
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I am looking for an article called What can lattices do for you?, published by G. Birkhoff in Trends in Lattice Theory, 1967. I have been unsuccessful at obtaining it or the book that is contained in, so any references to where it can be found would be much appreciated.
reference-request
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I am looking for an article called What can lattices do for you?, published by G. Birkhoff in Trends in Lattice Theory, 1967. I have been unsuccessful at obtaining it or the book that is contained in, so any references to where it can be found would be much appreciated.
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I just looked, and this book is at the university library near where I live. I should be able to make a photocopy, and then scan the photocopy as a .pdf file, and then email the .pdf file to you in a few days if you still don't have a copy. I'll need your email address, which you can send to my email address (listed at my profile), if you are interested.
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– Dave L. Renfro
Dec 19 '16 at 17:43
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Wow, that's very generous of you. I would appreciate that a lot!
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– Mike
Dec 19 '16 at 21:41
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I emailed a .pdf scan of a photocopy of the paper to you a few minutes ago. You may want to delete your comment above with your email in it. (I have no idea why my email is not in my profile. I used to have it there, written in a way that current web robots would not be able to extract the correct address. Maybe someone higher up decided that emails should be taken out of profiles?)
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– Dave L. Renfro
Dec 21 '16 at 15:47
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Many thanks Dave!
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– Mike
Dec 21 '16 at 15:53
add a comment |
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I just looked, and this book is at the university library near where I live. I should be able to make a photocopy, and then scan the photocopy as a .pdf file, and then email the .pdf file to you in a few days if you still don't have a copy. I'll need your email address, which you can send to my email address (listed at my profile), if you are interested.
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– Dave L. Renfro
Dec 19 '16 at 17:43
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Wow, that's very generous of you. I would appreciate that a lot!
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– Mike
Dec 19 '16 at 21:41
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I emailed a .pdf scan of a photocopy of the paper to you a few minutes ago. You may want to delete your comment above with your email in it. (I have no idea why my email is not in my profile. I used to have it there, written in a way that current web robots would not be able to extract the correct address. Maybe someone higher up decided that emails should be taken out of profiles?)
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– Dave L. Renfro
Dec 21 '16 at 15:47
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Many thanks Dave!
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– Mike
Dec 21 '16 at 15:53
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I just looked, and this book is at the university library near where I live. I should be able to make a photocopy, and then scan the photocopy as a .pdf file, and then email the .pdf file to you in a few days if you still don't have a copy. I'll need your email address, which you can send to my email address (listed at my profile), if you are interested.
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– Dave L. Renfro
Dec 19 '16 at 17:43
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I just looked, and this book is at the university library near where I live. I should be able to make a photocopy, and then scan the photocopy as a .pdf file, and then email the .pdf file to you in a few days if you still don't have a copy. I'll need your email address, which you can send to my email address (listed at my profile), if you are interested.
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– Dave L. Renfro
Dec 19 '16 at 17:43
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Wow, that's very generous of you. I would appreciate that a lot!
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– Mike
Dec 19 '16 at 21:41
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Wow, that's very generous of you. I would appreciate that a lot!
$endgroup$
– Mike
Dec 19 '16 at 21:41
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I emailed a .pdf scan of a photocopy of the paper to you a few minutes ago. You may want to delete your comment above with your email in it. (I have no idea why my email is not in my profile. I used to have it there, written in a way that current web robots would not be able to extract the correct address. Maybe someone higher up decided that emails should be taken out of profiles?)
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– Dave L. Renfro
Dec 21 '16 at 15:47
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I emailed a .pdf scan of a photocopy of the paper to you a few minutes ago. You may want to delete your comment above with your email in it. (I have no idea why my email is not in my profile. I used to have it there, written in a way that current web robots would not be able to extract the correct address. Maybe someone higher up decided that emails should be taken out of profiles?)
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– Dave L. Renfro
Dec 21 '16 at 15:47
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Many thanks Dave!
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– Mike
Dec 21 '16 at 15:53
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Many thanks Dave!
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– Mike
Dec 21 '16 at 15:53
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I just looked, and this book is at the university library near where I live. I should be able to make a photocopy, and then scan the photocopy as a .pdf file, and then email the .pdf file to you in a few days if you still don't have a copy. I'll need your email address, which you can send to my email address (listed at my profile), if you are interested.
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– Dave L. Renfro
Dec 19 '16 at 17:43
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Wow, that's very generous of you. I would appreciate that a lot!
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– Mike
Dec 19 '16 at 21:41
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I emailed a .pdf scan of a photocopy of the paper to you a few minutes ago. You may want to delete your comment above with your email in it. (I have no idea why my email is not in my profile. I used to have it there, written in a way that current web robots would not be able to extract the correct address. Maybe someone higher up decided that emails should be taken out of profiles?)
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– Dave L. Renfro
Dec 21 '16 at 15:47
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Many thanks Dave!
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– Mike
Dec 21 '16 at 15:53