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My Favorite Christmas

My Favorite Christmas

D B Thomas

Xlibris Us
2011
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During the Christmas season when most of us think of the crazy days ahead, some of us remember the good memories of years gone past. This story book is six true short stories of those favorite Christmas times long ago before computers, I-Pods, face book and twitter. A little boy goes to the big city, a train layout on Christmas Eve, a melting candle in church, a strange, small Christmas present under the tree, a surprise, life sized gift for a little girl, and a family gathering by the fireplace playing a board game on the floor. In this age of technology, it is a pause in one's hectic life to remember the times when family meant something; a bond giving way to the fast-paced life and times of today...
Cohomology of Infinite-Dimensional Lie Algebras

Cohomology of Infinite-Dimensional Lie Algebras

D.B. Fuks

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012
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There is no question that the cohomology of infinite­ dimensional Lie algebras deserves a brief and separate mono­ graph. This subject is not cover~d by any of the tradition­ al branches of mathematics and is characterized by relative­ ly elementary proofs and varied application. Moreover, the subject matter is widely scattered in various research papers or exists only in verbal form. The theory of infinite-dimensional Lie algebras differs markedly from the theory of finite-dimensional Lie algebras in that the latter possesses powerful classification theo­ rems, which usually allow one to "recognize" any finite­ dimensional Lie algebra (over the field of complex or real numbers), i.e., find it in some list. There are classifica­ tion theorems in the theory of infinite-dimensional Lie al­ gebras as well, but they are encumbered by strong restric­ tions of a technical character. These theorems are useful mainly because they yield a considerable supply of interest­ ing examples. We begin with a list of such examples, and further direct our main efforts to their study.
Home Again

Home Again

D B McNicol

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Continued from the prequel short story, "Lost and Found" After a move back home to rural Kansas, single mom Sarah looks forward getting back to a simpler lifestyle but her eight year old son, Brian, thinks differently. They have to forget some of their big city ways that might set them apart from new hometown. No city buses, no big movie cinemas, no street lights and no 911 service. Sarah worries that Brian will grow bored and get into trouble but she has her own worries, like finding a job to support them. There isn't much call for more waitresses in a town with one diner and a coffee shop. How will she support them so they can stay here in her home town? Then there is the hunky sheriff who's also new to town, Carl Pierce, who seems to be quite interested in learning more about Sarah and her son. Will his ex-wife cause them problems? What about Sarah's ex? Will Brian rebel at the thought of another man in his life? And what happens when the tornado rips through the area?