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BerkeleyProfessorRobin HartshorneCelebrated mathematician, expert in the field of Algebraic Geometry, author of numerous math bestsellers including Algebraic Geometry (Springer 1977, 14th Printing) and Geometry: Euclid and Beyond (Springer 2000,
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