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Date: 2014-10-07 11:36:30
Peter J. Weinberger
AT&T
Bell System
Bell Labs
AWK
IX
Renaissance Technologies
Bell
Computing
Software
Unix

Peter Weinberger has a PhD in Mathematics (Number Theory) from the University of California at Berkeley

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