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Transcription of Signatures from Reunion Dinner Menu | University of Sydney Archives

Archibald Alison, Robert John Allwright Massie, Herbert Alfred Fisher-Webster, John Louis Dearberg, Geoffrey Maurice Barnewall Hales, Cecil Earls Davis, Edgar Selwyn Harrison, Victor Marcus Coppleson, J Moore, John Harold (Herald)
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Stephan Tillmann

2010–2012. Triangulations in dimension three: algorithms and geometric structures. Craig Hodgson, Hyam Rubinstein and Stephan Tillmann. ... Second Year Coordinator. conference and workshop organisation. 11–15 November 2024. Geometry and topology in
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/tillmann/cv.html

Old News

Joachim Rubinstein, Craig Hodgson and Stephan Tillmann, Invariants, geometric and discrete structures on manifolds (Discovery Project);. ... Prof N Joshi: Critical solutions of nonlinear systems. Prof JH Rubinstein, A/Prof CD Hodgson and Dr S Tillmann:
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Australharmony - A checklist of colonial era documentation of Australian Indigenous song and dance from first contacts to end of 1860

THIS PAGE FIRST POSTED 1 FEBRUARY 2018. LAST MODIFIED Monday 29 January 2024 16:23. A checklist of colonial era documentation of Australian Indigenous song and dance from first contacts to end of 1860. Dr GRAEME SKINNER (University of Sydney). THIS
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AI might be seemingly everywhere, but there are still plenty of things it can’t do – for now | Sydney Executive Plus

However, the following interaction with ChatGPT, adapted from an experiment by Gary Marcus suggests it is not entirely reliable in this respect. ... Sceptics such as Marcus point out we cannot trust language models to robustly display common sense since
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Research Publications for 2012

J Hyam Rubinstein, Marcel Bökstedt, Craig D. Hodgson, Henry Segerman and Stephan Tillmann (2012).
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/pubs2012.html