How Far Does the First Element Dominate?: 10649

Emeric Deutsch, John H. Lindsey II, Michael H. Andreoli, Robert A. Agnew, Robin J. Chapman, Michael P. Cohen, M. N. Deshpande, M. D. Ernst, Ellen Hertz, L. R. Ivory, Walther Janous, Gregory Keselman, R. G. Mosier, José Heber Nieto, R. Pinkham, S. D. Sarti, Plamen Simeonov, W. R. Smythe, Albert Stadler, John Henry Steelman, William F. Trench, J. T. Ward, Michael Woltermann. How Far Does the First Element Dominate?: 10649. The American Mathematical Monthly, 107(3):279-280, 2000. [doi]

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  title = {How Far Does the First Element Dominate?: 10649},
  author = {Emeric Deutsch and John H. Lindsey II and Michael H. Andreoli and Robert A. Agnew and Robin J. Chapman and Michael P. Cohen and M. N. Deshpande and M. D. Ernst and Ellen Hertz and L. R. Ivory and Walther Janous and Gregory Keselman and R. G. Mosier and José Heber Nieto and R. Pinkham and S. D. Sarti and Plamen Simeonov and W. R. Smythe and Albert Stadler and John Henry Steelman and William F. Trench and J. T. Ward and Michael Woltermann},
  year = {2000},
  url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2589332},
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  journal = {The American Mathematical Monthly},
  volume = {107},
  number = {3},
  pages = {279-280},
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