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This book has taken four years to write and benefited from contributions of many individuals. I wish to thank the following for their input at various stages of this book’s development: David Allstot (University of Washington), Joel Berlinghieri, Sr. (The Citadel), Bernhard Boser (University of California, Berkeley), Charles Bray (University of Memphis), Marc Cahay (University of Cincinnati), Norman Cox (University of Missouri, Rolla), James Daley (University of Rhode Island), Tranjan Farid (University of North Carolina at Charlotte), Paul Furth (New Mexico State University), Roman Genov (University of Toronto), Maysam Ghovanloo (North Carolina State University), Gennady Gildenblat (Pennsylvania State University), Ashok Goel (Michigan Technological University), Michael Gouzman (SUNY, Stony Brook), Michael Green (University of California, Irvine), Sotoudeh Hamedi-Hagh (San Jose State University), Reid Harrison (University of Utah), Payam Heydari (University of California, Irvine), Feng Hua (Clarkson University), Marian Kazmierchuk (Wright State University), Roger King (University of Toledo), Edward Kolesar (Texas Christian University), Ying-Cheng Lai (Arizona State University), Daniel Lau (University of Kentucky, Lexington), Stanislaw Legowski (University of Wyoming), Philip Lopresti (University of Pennsylvania), Mani Mina (Iowa State University), James Morris (Portland State University), ...

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