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  • Katsouleas, Thomas

    Published by Addison Wesley California, 1991

    Seller: David Kaye Books & Memorabilia, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.

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    First Edition ~1st Printing Hardcover SIGNED and inscribed by acclaimed physicist/honoree John Dawson to his physician, internist Dr. Richard Harelik of Pacific Palisades, CA; near fine in glossy illustrated boards, no dust jacket; minor scuffing to boards else a tight square unmarked copy; inscription reads: "To Richard Harelik, I thought you might like this since you helped me get this far. Much of this is rather technical but the part starting on pg 267 might be of interest to you. John"; Dawson, winner of the Rahman Prize, the top award in computational physics, passed away in 2001; see his wikipedia page for more info.