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Abbreviations for states: For those not familiar with geography, I mentioned British Columbia, Ontario, and Québec, without saying that they are provinces of Canada, I mentioned England, Scotland, and Wales, without saying that they are part of the UK (United Kingdom), and for the United States of America I used DC = District of Columbia, and among the fifty states, CA = California, CT = Connecticut, GA = Georgia, IL = Illinois, IN = Indiana, KS = Kansas, KY = Kentucky, MA = Massachusetts, MD = Maryland, MI = Michigan, MN = Minnesota, MO = Missouri, NC = North Carolina, NJ = New Jersey, NM = New Mexico, NY = New York, OH = Ohio, PA = Pennsylvania, RI = Rhode Island, SC = South Carolina, TX = Texas, UT = Utah, VA = Virginia,WA =Washington, WI = Wisconsin.
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Tartar, L. (2009). Abbreviations and Mathematical Notation. In: The General Theory of Homogenization. Lecture Notes of the Unione Matematica Italiana, vol 7. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05195-1_36
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