
but ebook usually means a PDF which would be all right if the text didn't contain specialist symbols. The publishers weren't very helpful when I contacted them. According to the "lady" on the phone they didn't even have the latex source code. I'll probably try again. Hopefully this time I'll get someone more reasonable to deal with. Cheers, Paul At 00:51 21/09/2007, you wrote:
According to http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780511292187, it is available as an ebook. Perhaps if you contact them and explain that you have the paper version, they will send you an electronic copy of it?
Rodrigo
On 20/09/2007, PR Stanley
wrote: Hi tfoldr (-) 1 [4,3] = 4-3-(-1) = 2 A similar thing happens with foldr (/) 2 [8,2] = 8.0 I thought foldr \oplus v [] = v Any ideas? Thanks, Paul
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