Journals in Mathematics and Computer Science 2003
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4 Journal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu Editor Colette Moeglin Université Paris VI, France Published for the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu The Journal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu is a new publication covering all domains in pure mathematics. It includes important research articles from areas such as operator algebra, number theory, algebraic and Lie groups, differential and symplectic geometry, partial differential equations, Banach spaces, potential theory, mathematical physics, and probability. Logic and applied mathematics are also considered, particularly where direct connections to pure mathematics are clear. The journal readily accepts articles in all languages though the standard will be English, and its international editorial board naturally draws upon the broad expertise of the prestigious Jussieu Mathematical Institute. Editorial Office: Dr Colette Moeglin Institut Mathématique de Jussieu Université de Paris 7 rue du Chevaleret F-75013 Paris France Email: moeglin@math.jussieu.fr Volume 2 in 2003: January, April, July and October Institutions print and electronic: 126/$188 Institutions electronic only: 114/$170 Print ISSN 1474-7480 Electronic ISSN 1475-3030 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_jmj
5 Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society The Edinburgh Mathematical Society was founded in 1883 and over the years, has evolved into the principal society for the promotion of mathematics research in Scotland. The Society has published its Proceedings since 1884. This journal contains research papers on topics in a broad range of pure and applied mathematics, together with a number of topical book reviews. Editorial Office: The Honorary Secretary Edinburgh Mathematical Society James Clerk Maxwell Building Mayfield Road Edinburgh EH9 3JZ UK Email: Edmathsoc@maths.ed.ac.uk Managing Editor Winston Sweatman Napier University, Edinburgh, UK Published for the Edinburgh Mathematical Society Volume 46 in 2003: February, June, October Institutions print and electronic: 150/$248 Institutions electronic only: 135/$225 Print ISSN 0013-0915 Electronic ISSN 1464-3839 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_pem
6 LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics Editor-in-Chief J. H. Davenport University of Bath, UK Published by the London Mathematical Society The electronic-only LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics publishes papers on the computational aspects of mathematics, mathematical aspects of computation, and papers in mathematics which benefit from being electronic on grounds of their format. It ensures rapid publication after acceptance of a paper, in high-quality PDF. There are also facilities for adding updates and discussions to papers, while the main text of each paper is guaranteed to remain unaltered. Hyperlinks are provided for cross-references within and between papers. The journal is refereed to the same high standard as the paperbased LMS journals, and carries a commitment from the LMS to keep it archived into the indefinite future. Access is free until further notice. Go to http://www.lms.ac.uk/jcm for further details. Submissions should be made electronically to Email: jcm@lms.ac.uk Volume 6 in 2003: Electronic journal, published incrementally throughout the year. LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics is currently free to all users. Electronic ISSN 1461-1570 FREE ARTICLES http://www.lms.ac.uk/jcm
7 Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society The Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society has been published since 1865, and today maintains its rank as one of the most eminent international mathematics journals. The Proceedings publishes longer research papers, covering a wide range of mathematical topics, both pure and applicable, including real and complex analysis, differential equations and related areas, topology, geometry, logic, probability and statistics, algebra, number theory and combinatorial theory. Submissions should be made electronically to publications@lms.ac.uk. Please see full instructions at www.lms.ac.uk/publications/submission.html Editors Bryan J. Birch FRS University of Oxford, UK Karin Erdmann University of Oxford, UK Produced, marketed and distributed for the London Mathematical Society Volumes 86-87 in 2003: January, March, May, July, September and November Institutions print and electronic: 488/$834 Institutions electronic only: 460/$802 Special arrangements exist for LMS members. Print ISSN 0024-6115 Electronic ISSN 1460-244X FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_plm
8 Journal of the London Mathematical Society Editors Jonathan R. Partington University of Leeds, UK John K. Truss University of Leeds, UK The Journal of the London Mathematical Society publishes longer length papers (normally in the range of 9-17 pages each) from a broad spectrum within mathematics but with the main emphasis on pure mathematics. These range from number theory to functional analysis, from finite simple groups to the mathematical foundations of quantum theory, from logic and topos theory to the topology of Lie groups. Submissions should be made electronically to publications@lms.ac.uk. Please see full instructions at www.lms.ac.uk/publications/submission.html Produced, marketed and distributed for the London Mathematical Society Volumes 67-68 in 2003: February, April, June, August, October and December Institutions print and electronic: 448/$766 Institutions electronic only: 422/$736 Special arrangements exist for LMS members. Print ISSN 0024-6107 Electronic ISSN 1469-7750 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_jlm
9 Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society The Bulletin publishes important short research articles, with coverage extending across the whole of pure mathematics, together with some more applied areas of analysis, theoretical computing and mathematical physics. It also publishes authoritative survey articles and advanced expositions, often of an extensive nature reviewing all major developments in an important area over many years. Occasional biographical articles are published on the lives and mathematical achievements of distinguished mathematicians. The Bulletin has a substantial book review section, including books in applied mathematics and statistics as well as pure mathematics. Editors Gordon Blower Lancaster University, UK Richard Green Lancaster University, UK Produced, marketed and distributed for the London Mathematical Society Submissions should be made electronically to publications@lms.ac.uk. Please see full instructions at www.lms.ac.uk/publications/submission.html Volume 35 in 2003: January, March, May, July, September and November Institutions print and electronic: 206/$351 Institutions electronic only: 193/$338 Special arrangements exist for LMS members. Print ISSN 0024-6093 Electronic ISSN 1469-2120 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_blm
10 Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society Editor C. B. Thomas University of Cambridge, UK Mathematical Proceedings is one of the few high-quality journals publishing original research papers that cover the whole range of pure and applied mathematics, theoretical physics and statistics. All branches of pure mathematics are covered, in particular logic and foundations, number theory, algebra, geometry, algebraic and geometric topology, classical and functional analysis, differential equations, probability and statistics. On the applied side, mechanics, mathematical physics, relativity and cosmology are included. Editorial Office: The Mathematical Secretary Cambridge Philosophical Society Scientific Periodicals Library Bene't St Cambridge CB2 3PY Email: mathproced@ula.cam.ac.uk Volumes 134-135 in 2003: January, March, May, July, September and November Institutions print and electronic: 354/$582 Institutions electronic only: 319/$524 Special arrangements exist for members of Cambridge Philosophical Society. Print ISSN 0305-0041 Electronic ISSN 1469-8064 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_psp
11 Glasgow Mathematical Journal The Glasgow Mathematical Journal publishes original research papers in any branch of pure and applied mathematics. An international journal, its policy is to feature a wide variety of research areas, which in recent issues have included ring theory, group theory, functional analysis, combinatorics, differential equations, differential geometry, number theory, algebraic topology, and the application of such methods in applied mathematics. Editorial Office: The Editors Department of Mathematics University of Glasgow University Gardens Glasgow G12 8QW UK Email: gmj@maths.gla.ac.uk Editor-in-Chief A. W. Mason University of Glasgow, UK Published for the Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust Volume 45 in 2003: February, May and September Institutions print and electronic: 126/$212 Institutions electronic only: 112/$190 Print ISSN 0017-0895 Electronic ISSN 1469-509X FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_gmj
12 Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems Managing Editors S. van Strien University of Warwick, UK P. Walters University of Warwick, UK Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems focuses on a rich variety of research areas which, although diverse, employ as common themes global dynamical methods. The journal provides a focus for this important and flourishing area of mathematics and brings together many major contributions in the field. The journal acts as a forum for central problems of differential geometry, number theory, operator algebras, topological, differential and symbolic dynamics, and celestial and statistical mechanics. Editorial Office: The Managing Editors Mathematics Institute University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL UK Email: etds@maths.warwick.ac.uk Volume 23 in 2003: February, April, June, August, October and December Institutions print and electronic: 424/$678 Institutions electronic only: 382/$610 London Mathematical Society, American Mathematical Society: 144/$230 Print ISSN 0143-3857 Electronic ISSN 1469-4417 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_ets
13 European Journal of Applied Mathematics EJAM publishes original work in areas of mathematics in which an understanding of the application requires the use of new and interesting mathematical ideas. The advent of powerful user-friendly computer codes in science and industry has increasingly led research workers to pose their problems in mathematical terms. Such activity frequently leads to a need for new mathematical analysis at a high level. EJAM focuses on this area of mathematics inspired by real-world applications, at the same time fostering the development of theoretical methods with broad areas of applicability. Editors-in-Chief J. R. Ockendon, FRS University of Oxford, UK S. D. Howison University of Oxford, UK Editorial Office: Dr S.D. Howison Mathematical Institute University of Oxford 24-29 St Giles Oxford OX1 3LB UK Email: ejam@maths.oxford.ac.uk Volume 14 in 2003: February, April, June, August, October and December Institutions print and electronic: 238/$378 Institutions electronic only: 215/$340 European Consortium on Mathematics in Industry, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, London Mathematical Society: 86/$138 Print ISSN 0956-7925 Electronic ISSN 1469-4425 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_ejm
14 Acta Numerica Editor Arieh Iserles University of Cambridge, UK This annual collection of review articles includes survey papers by leading researchers in numerical analysis and scientific computing. The papers present overviews of recent advances in their area and provide state-of-the-art techniques and analysis. Covering the breadth of numerical analysis, articles are written in a style accessible to researchers at all levels and can serve as an introduction to new and important subject areas and advanced teaching aids at colleges and universities. Broad subject areas for inclusion are: linear algebra, optimization, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations using finite difference, finite element and spectral methods, approximation theory, computational fluid dynamics, stochastic computation, nonlinear computational dynamics and applications of computational mathematics in science and engineering. Acta Numerica publishes papers by invitation only. Volume 12 in 2003: April Institutions print and electronic: 55/$80 Institutions electronic only: 50/$75 Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, European Consortium on Mathematics in Industry, Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles, London Mathematical Society, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, American Mathematical Society: 35/$52 Print ISSN 0962-4929 Electronic ISSN 1474-0508 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_anu
15 Journal of Fluid Mechanics Journal of Fluid Mechanics is the leading international journal in the field and is essential reading for all those concerned with developments in fluid mechanics. It publishes authoritative articles covering theoretical, computational and experimental investigations of all aspects of the mechanics of fluids. Each issue contains papers on both the fundamental aspects of fluid mechanics, and their applications to other fields such as aeronautics, astrophysics, biology, chemical and mechanical engineering, hydraulics, meteorology, oceanography, geology, acoustics and combustion. Editorial Office: Dr Linda Drath Department of Applied Maths & Theoretical Physics Wilberforce Road Cambridge CB3 0WA UK Email: jfm@damtp.cam.ac.uk Editors Stephen H. Davis Northwestern University, USA T. J. Pedley University of Cambridge, UK Volumes 474-497 in 2003: twice monthly Institutions print and electronic: 1196/$1920 Institutions electronic only: 1076/$1728 Individuals print plus electronic: 498/$798 Print ISSN 0022-1120 Electronic ISSN 1469-7645 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_flm
16 Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences Editor Sheldon M. Ross University of California, Berkeley, USA The primary focus of the journal is on stochastic modelling in the physical and engineering sciences, with particular emphasis on queueing theory, reliability theory, inventory theory, simulation, mathematical finance and probabilistic networks and graphs. Papers on analytic properties and related disciplines are also considered, as well as more general papers on applied and computational probability, if appropriate. Readers include academics working in statistics, operations research, computer science, engineering, management science and physical sciences as well as industrial practitioners engaged in telecommunications, computer science, financial engineering, operations research and management science. Editorial Office: Professor Sheldon M. Ross Department of Industrial Engineering & Operations Research University of California at Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720 USA Email: smross@newton.berkley.edu Volume 17 in 2003: January, April, July and October Institutions print and electronic: 290/$450 Institutions electronic only: 260/$405 Individuals print plus electronic: 74/$112 Print ISSN 0269-9648 Electronic ISSN 1469-8951 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_pes
17 Theory and Practice of Logic Programming Theory and Practice in Logic Programming emphasises both the theory and practice of logic programming. Logic programming applies to all areas of artificial intelligence and computer science. Logic programming is fundamental to all these areas. Among the topics covered are AI applications that use logic programming, natural language processing, knowledge representation, nonmonotic reasoning, databases, implementations and architectures and constraint logic programming. In addition to these topics, reviews of books are featured, and cases of elegant and efficient logic programs, which appear in the Logic Programming Pearls section. Editor-in-Chief Maurice Bruynooghe Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Published for the Association for Logic Programming Editorial Office: Professor Maurice Bruynooghe Department of Computer Science Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Celestijnenlaan 200A B-3001 Heverlee Belgium Email: Maurice.Bruynooghe@cs.kulenven.ac.be Volume 3 in 2003: January, March, May, July, September and November Institutions print and electronic: 202/$322 Institutions electronic only: 185/$300 Individuals print only: 50/$80 Association for Logic Programming, Association for Computing Machinery: 36/$60 Print ISSN 1471-0684 Electronic ISSN 1475-3081 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_tlp
18 Journal of Functional Programming Editors-in-Chief Simon L. Peyton Jones Microsoft Research Ltd, Cambridge, UK Philip L. Wadler Avaya Labs, USA Journal of Functional Programming is the only journal devoted solely to the design, implementation, and application of functional programming languages, spanning the range from mathematical theory to industrial practice. Topics covered include functional languages and extensions, implementation techniques, reasoning and proof, program transformation and synthesis, type systems, type theory, language-based security, memory management, parallelism and applications. The journal is of interest to computer scientists, software engineers, programming language researchers and mathematicians interested in the logical foundations of programming. Editorial Office: Professor Simon L. Peyton Jones Microsoft Research Ltd 7 JJ Thompson Avenue Cambridge CB3 0FB UK Email: jfp@cambridge.org Volume 13 in 2003: January, March, May, July, September and November Institutions print and electronic: 182/$294 Institutions electronic only: 164/$265 Individuals print only: 70/$114 Association for Computing Machinery: 56/$90 Print ISSN 0956-7968 Electronic ISSN 1469-7653 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_jfp
19 Combinatorics, Probability & Computing Published bimonthly, Combinatorics, Probability & Computing is devoted to the three areas of combinatorics, probability theory and theoretical computer science. Topics covered include classical and algebraic graph theory, extremal set theory, matroid theory, probabilistic methods and random combinatorial structures; combinatorial probability and limit theorems for random combinatorial structures; the theory of algorithms (including complexity theory), randomised algorithms, probabilistic analysis of algorithms, computational learning theory and optimisation. Editor-in-chief Béla Bollobás University of Memphis, USA Editorial Office: Professor Béla Bollobás Dept of Mathematical Sciences University of Memphis Memphis TN 38152 USA Email: cpc@ibex.msci.memphis.edu Volume 12 in 2003: January, March, May, July, September and November Institutions print and electronic: 184/$294 Institutions electronic only: 165/$265 Print ISSN 0963-5483 Electronic ISSN 1469-2163 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_cpc
20 Mathematical Structures in Computer Science Editor G. Longo CNRS and Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France Mathematical Structures in Computer Science is a journal of theoretical computer science which focuses on the application of ideas from the structural side of mathematics and mathematical logic to computer science. The journal aims to bridge the gap between theoretical contributions and software design, publishing original papers of a high standard and broad surveys with original perspectives in all areas of computing, provided that ideas or results from logic, algebra, geometry, category theory or other areas of logic and mathematics form a basis for the work. Editorial Office: Dr G. Longo Laboratoire d'informatique Ecole Normale Superieure 45 rue d'ulm F-75005 Paris France Email: Giuseppe.Longo@ens.fr Volume 13 in 2003: February, April, June, August, October and December Institutions print and electronic: 244/$390 Institutions electronic only: 220/$352 Print ISSN 0960-1295 Electronic ISSN 1469-8072 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_msc
21 Robotica Robotica is a forum for the multidisciplinary subject of robotics and encourages developments, applications and research in this important field of automation and robotics with regard to industry, health, education and economic and social aspects of relevance. Coverage includes activities in hostile environments, applications in the service and manufacturing industries, biological robotics, dynamics and kinematics involved in robot design and uses, on-line robots, robot task planning, rehabilitation robotics, sensory perception, software in the widest sense, particularly in respect of programming languages and links with CAD/CAM systems, telerobotics and various other areas. In addition, interest is focused on various Artificial Intelligence topics of theoretical and practical interest. Emphasis is placed on sound theory and realistic applications of robotics and AI in the general field of automation. Editor J. Rose University of Central Lancashire, UK An Official Journal of the International Federation of Robotics Editorial Office: Professor J. Rose 5 Margate Road St Annes-on-Sea Lancs FY8 3EG UK Volume 21 in 2003: January, March, May, July, September and November Institutions print and electronic: 312/$498 Institutions electronic only: 281/$450 Individuals print plus electronic: 110/$176 Individuals at organisations affiliated to International Federation of Robotics, Association for Computing Machinery: 88/$140 Print ISSN 0263-5747 Electronic ISSN 1469-8668 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_rob
22 The Knowledge Engineering Review Editor-in-Chief Simon Parsons Brooklyn College, City University of New York, USA North American Editor Adele E. Howe Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA The Knowledge Engineering Review (KER) is committed to the development of the field of artificial intelligence and the clarification and dissemination of its methods and concepts. KER publishes analyses - high quality surveys providing balanced but critical presentations of the primary concepts in an area; technical tutorials - detailed introductions to an area; application and country surveys commentaries and debates; Book Reviews and a popular From the journals section giving the contents of current journals in theoretical and applied artificial intelligence. Editorial Office: Dr Simon Parsons Dept. of Computer Science University of Liverpool Chadwick Building Peach Street Liverpool L69 7ZF UK Email: S.D.Parsons@csc.liv.ac.uk Professor Adele E Howe N American Editor Computer Science Department Colorado State University Fort Collins CO 80523 USA Email: howe@cs.colostate.edu Volume 18 in 2003: March, June, September and December Institutions print and electronic: 162/$258 Institutions electronic only: 146/$232 Individuals print only: 68/$99 British Computer Society, Association for Computing Machinery: 55/$80 Print ISSN 0269-8889 Electronic ISSN 1469-8005 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_ker
23 AI EDAM Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing AI EDAM is a journal intended to reach two audiences: engineers and designers who see AI technologies as powerful means for solving difficult engineering problems; and researchers in AI and computer science who are interested in applications of AI and in the theoretical issues that arise from such applications. The journal publishes original articles about significant theory and applications based on the most up-to-date research in all branches and phases of engineering. Suitable topics include: analysis and evaluation; selection; configuration and design; manufacturing and assembly; and concurrent engineering. Specifically, the journal is interested in the use of AI in planning, design, analysis, simulation, qualitative reasoning, spatial reasoning and graphics, manufacturing, assembly, process planning, scheduling, numerical analysis, optimization, distributed systems and multi-agent applications. Editor David C. Brown Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA Editorial Office: David C. Brown Computer Science WPI 100 Institute Road Worcester, MA 01609-2280 USA Email: aiedam@cs.wpi.edu Volume 17 in 2003: January, April, June, September and November Institutions print and electronic: 240/$385 Institutions electronic only: 215/$350 Individuals print plus electronic: 88/$140 Association for Computing Machinery: 70/$112 Print ISSN 0890-0604 Electronic ISSN 1469-1760 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_aie
24 Natural Language Engineering Executive Editor John I. Tait University of Sunderland, UK Editors Branimir K. Boguraev IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, New York, USA Christian Jacquemin CNRS-LIMSI, France Natural Language Engineering meets the needs of professionals and researchers working in all areas of computerised language processing, whether from the perspective of theoretical or descriptive linguistics, lexicology, computer science or engineering. Its aim is to bridge the gap between traditional computational linguistics research and the implementation of practical applications with potential real-world use. As well as publishing research articles on a broad range of topics - from text analysis, machine translation, information retrieval and speech analysis and generation to integrated systems and multi modal interfaces - it also publishes special issues on specific areas and technologies within these topics and book reviews. Editorial Office: Dr John I. Tait University of Sunderland School of Computing Engineering and Technology Informatics Centre St. Peter's Campus Sunderland SR6 0DD UK Email: john.tait@sunderland.ac.uk Volume 9 in 2003: March, June, September and December Institutions print and electronic: 120/$183 Institutions electronic only: 108/$164 Individuals print only: 30/$48 Linguistics Society of America, Association for Computational Linguistics: 25/$37 Print ISSN 1351-3249 Electronic ISSN 1469-8110 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_nle
25 Organised Sound Organised Sound is an international journal which focuses on the rapidly developing methods and issues arising from the use of technology in music today. It concentrates upon the impact which the application of technology is having upon music in a variety of genres, including multimedia, performance art, sound sculpture and music ranging from popular idioms to experimental electroacoustic composition. The journal provides a unique forum for music scholars, composers, performers, computer specialists, mathematicians and engineers to share the results of their research as they affect musical issues. An accompanying CD is sent to subscribers annually. Editors Leigh Landy De Montfort University, Leicester, UK Tony Myatt University of York, UK Editorial Office: The Editors Organised Sound Centre for Technology and the Arts De Montford University Clephan Building The Gateway Leicester LE1 9BH UK Email: os@cage.york.ac.uk Volume 8 in 2003: April, August and December, plus annual CD Institutions print and electronic: 90/$140 Institutions electronic only: 81/$126 Individuals print only: 39/$59 Students: 27/$40 International Computer Music Association: 30/$45 Print ISSN 1355-7718 Electronic ISSN 1469-8153 FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_oso
26 Laser and Particle Beams Pulse Power and High Energy Densities Editor Dieter H. H. Hoffmann GSI Darmstadt, Germany Laser and Particle Beams is an international journal which deals with basic physics issues of intense laser and particle beams, and the interaction of these beams with matter. Research on pulse power technology associated with beam generation is also of strong interest. The journal is designed to aid scientists in the task of understanding and modeling basic phenomena in these fields. Subjects covered include the physics of high energy densities; non-lte phenomena; hot dense matter and related atomic, plasma and hydrodynamic physics and astrophysics; intense sources of coherent radiation; high current particle accelerators; beam-wave interaction; and pulsed power technology. Editorial Office: Dieter H. H. Hoffmann Gellschafe fuer Schwerionenforschung mbh (GSI) Planckstrasse 1 D-64291 Darmstradt Germany Email: LPB-editor@gsi.de Volume 21 in 2003: February, May, August and November Institutions print and electronic: 375/$645 Institutions electronic only: 335/$576 Individuals print plus electronic: 90/$135 Print ISSN 0263-0346 Electronic ISSN 1469-803X FREE ARTICLES http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_lpb
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