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    Anna R. Townsend, Egg Harbor City, NJ.

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    Photograph of Anna R. Townsend, Egg Harbor City, N.J

    A (Slightly) Improved Approximation Algorithm for the Metric Traveling Salesperson Problem (Invited Talk)

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    We describe recent joint work with Nathan Klein and Shayan Oveis Gharan showing that for any metric TSP instance, the max entropy algorithm studied by [Anna R. Karlin et al., 2021] returns a solution of expected cost at most 3/2-ε times the cost of the optimal solution to the subtour elimination LP and hence is a 3/2-ε approximation for the metric TSP problem. The research discussed comes from [Anna R. Karlin et al., 2021], [Anna R. Karlin et al., 2022] and [Anna R. Karlin et al., 2022]

    [Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Anna R. Scott - August 12, 1937]

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    Letter to Mrs. Anna R. Scott from Dr. Meyer Bodansky regarding admissions booklets and examinations

    [Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Mrs. Anna R. Scott - December 13, 1938]

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    Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Mrs. Anna R. Scott regarding a new publication entitled the Journal of Medical Technology

    [Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Anna R. Scott - December 21, 1938]

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    Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Mrs. Anna R. Scott regarding his publication in the American Journal of Medical Technology

    [Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Anna R. Scott - June 4, 1940]

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    Letter to Anna R. Scott from Dr. Meyer Bodansky on June 4, 1940, asking for three dozen of Dr. Bodansky's study booklets

    Letter: Anna R. Shattuck to Ida M. Tarbell, January 5, 1897

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    Letter of four page

    [Correspondence between Meyer Bodanksy and Anna R. Scott - February 1939]

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    Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Anna R. Scott. Ms. Scott has sent ten reprints of a recent article by Dr. Bodansky. Dr. Bodansky thanks her for the articles and asks for multiple copies of the Society's bulletin to distribute

    Letter from Anna R. Dickey to John Muir, [ca. 1902?] Oct 3.

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    [8]great trees which would have meant so much to you both. I trust the mantle of g[illegible]-culture may not fall upon me. Donald joins me in deep appreciation of your lovely gift-book. With kindest regards to your daughters and yourself, believe meEver gratefully yours,Anna R. Dickey.Nordhoff. Cal.October third.https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/40598/thumbnail.jp
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