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Mathematics and Society - OS X Lion Server

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BIBLIOGRAPHY MATHEMATICS IN SCIENCE AND SOCIETY("Computer analysis of musio forms." 4adner, Robert .Jr. MUSIC JOURNAL, Vol. 26(October, 1968), pp. 33, 58.A short disoussion of the praotioality of analyzing musiovia computer in order to determine who the composer was is givenhere."Computer musio." Hiller, Lejaren A. Jr. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Vol. 201 (December,1959), pp. 109-120.The author of this article asks,"Can computers be used to composea symphony?u, An affirmative answer is given by explaining what can<strong>and</strong> has been done. Examples are shown from ILLIAC SUITE FOR STRINGQUARTET whioh was oomposed by ILLIAC, the high-speed digital oomputerof the University of Illinois."Computers <strong>and</strong> future music." Mathews, M.J.; Moore, F ..'R.; <strong>and</strong> Risset, J.e.SCIENCE, Vol. 183, No. 4122 (January 25, 1974), pp. 263-268.This is a discussion of computers <strong>and</strong> music. Groove (generated£eal-time ~perations ~n ~oltage-oontrolled~quipment) is disoussedin some detail."The oonoept of unity of eleotronio musio." Stockhausen, Karlheinz. PERSPECTIVESOF NEW MUSIC, Vol. 1 (Fall, 1962), pp. 39-48. (This is a technical article on the author's experimentationwith electronic music.C<strong>OS</strong>MIC VIEW:Company,10019)THE UNIVERSEInc or 1957.IN FORTY JUMPS. Boeke, Kees. New York: John Day(John Day Company., Inc., 666 Fifth Ave., New York, NY"Counterpoint as an equivalenoe relation." Delman, Morton. THE MATHEMATICS TEACHER,LX, No.2 (February, 1967), pp. 137-138.This is a short artiole explaining that the use of oounterpoint,is an equivalence relation* The article references several jazzreoords in whioh students oan hear eaoh player improvising, yet itall blends together because counterpoint is "transitive. ItDEMONSTRATION EXPERIMENTS IN PHYSICS.Company, 1938. (McGraw-Hill BookYork, NY 10020)545 pp; cloth; teacher reference; b/wSutton, Richard. New York: McGraw-Hill BookCompany, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, NewThis is a oolleotion of ideas <strong>and</strong> demonstrations. Althoughit was published in 1938, it's an exoellent resouroe. Its contentsare still usable, <strong>and</strong> many with a minimum of equipment.(438

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