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The Alcuin Society

open access: yes, 2001
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The Alcuin society

open access: yes, 1992
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The Alcuin SocietyAS

open access: yes, 2008
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Alcuin Society Design Awards

open access: yes, 1996
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The Alcuin society

open access: yes, 2016
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Alcuin's Sequence

American Mathematical Monthly, 2012
Alcuin of York (c. 740–804) lived over four hundred years before Fibonacci. Like Fibonacci, Alcuin has a sequence of integers named after him.
Donald J. Bindner, Martin J. Erickson
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Alcuin and the Epitaph

2023
Abstract The chapter examines the evidence for Alcuin’s authorship of the memorial verses that were cut onto the marble slab to adorn Hadrian’s tomb in the south transept of St Peter’s basilica. It reviews Alcuin’s career and his travels in Francia and Italy while working for the archbishops of York, before moving to Charlemagne’s court ...
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The Alcuin Number of a Graph and Its Connections to the Vertex Cover Number [PDF]

open access: yesSIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 2010
We consider a planning problem that generalizes Alcuin's river crossing problem to scenarios with arbitrary conflict graphs. This generalization leads to the so-called Alcuin number of the underlying conflict graph.
Gerhard J Woeginger
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The Alcuin Number of a Graph and Its Connections to the Vertex Cover Number [PDF]

open access: yesSIAM Review, 2012
We consider a planning problem that generalizes Alcuin's river crossing problem to scenarios with arbitrary conflict graphs. This generalization leads to the so-called Alcuin number of the underlying conflict graph.
Gerhard J Woeginger
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Alcuin, Charlemagne et le droit d’asile [PDF]

open access: yesMedievales, 2016
Entre 801 et 802, une profonde querelle vient opposer Charlemagne et Alcuin au sujet d’un clerc d’Orléans réfugié dans l’abbaye Saint-Martin de Tours. L’empereur réclame que le fugitif soit livré à l’évêque Théodulfe, mais Alcuin s’y refuse, invoquant le
Bidu, Maxence
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