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- Spectrum seriesAMS/MAA spectrum
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- us
- Text Language Code
- en
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- 一般
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- Publisher varies: Providence, R.I. : MAA Press, an imprint of the American Mathematical SocietyTitle of v. 94: AMS/MAA spectrum
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