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-% Sample file: note1.tex
-% Typeset with LaTeX format
-\documentclass{article}
-
-\begin{document}
-It is of some concern to me that
-the terminology used in multi-section
- math courses is not uniform.
-
-In several sections of the course on
-matrix theory, the term
- ``hamiltonian-reduced'' is used.
- I, personally, would rather call these ``hyper-simple''. I
-invite others to comment on this problem.
-
-Of special concern to me is the terminology in the course
-by Prof.~Rudi Hochschwabauer.
- Since his field is new, there is
- no accepted
-terminology. It is imperative
-that we arrive at a satisfactory solution.
-\end{document}