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David Archibald Cox is an American mathematician specializing in algebraic geometry. His research interests span areas such as étale homotopy theory, elliptic surfaces, and computational algebraic geometry. He is also recognized for authoring several textbooks and for his work on the history of mathematics. His contributions deepen our understanding of abstract mathematical structures.




This edition of the text has been revised and updated to provide readers with a thorough grounding in all aspects of banking. It has been recommended by The Chartered Institute of Banking as a revision aid for Business of Banking, Banking Operations and Elements of Banking exams.
Worcester, the second largest city in Massachusetts, is recognized as the "Heart of the Commonwealth" due to its central location. The book explores the city's unique characteristics, cultural significance, and its role in the broader context of the state. It delves into the history, development, and vibrant community that make Worcester a notable place in Massachusetts.