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America is in decline and has been for over six decades, of that there can be little doubt. The reasons for our countrys economic and moral decay are detailed in part 1 of this book. In part 2, I will suggest steps, short of a second revolution, that should be taken to rescue our floundering ship of state. Finally, in part 3, I predict what is likely to occur if we do not have the courage to institute the changes required to restore the nations economy and put its citizens back to work. I believe, as will become clear after reading the first few paragraphs of America in Decline, that the decreasing cognitive ability of our citizens over the past half century has played a major role in Americas fall from greatness. Our failure to recognize the importance of intellect, especially the concept of inherited cognitive ability, is largely responsible for most of Americas social and economic woes.
by Gaston H. Gonnet, Daniel Panario
2000 · Springer Science & Business Media
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference, Latin American Theoretical Informatics, LATIN 2000, held in Punta del Est, Uruguay, in April 2000. The 42 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 87 submissions from 26 countries. Also included are abstracts or full papers of several invited talks. The papers are organized in topical sections on random structures and algorithms, complexity, computational number theory and cryptography, algebraic algorithms, computability, automata and formal languages, and logic and programming theory.