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A refutation of Carlson's Conjecture, or UMASS re-moulded
It is shown first that Carlson's Conjecture, in both the strong and weak form, is false and that (@@@@j)(Dj@@@@Uj @@). Second, we show that S(-@@@@)>S(@@@@) for any positive @@ and @@. Finally, we discuss some changes to a time-sharing system (UMASS) that one of the members of the design team would make today on the basis of three years experience teaching and using the system.