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	Douglas B. Lenat
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Sincerely,
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.LTR(Dr. Robert Anderson)
RAND Corporation
1700 Main St.
Santa Monica, Ca. 90406

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Dear Bob,

Enclosed is the title and abstract for the seminar I'll give at RAND
at 10am on Friday, February 13.  
It deals with
how one might explain -- and automate --
the formation of new scientific theories.
I've programmed a system which can develop
simple mathematical concepts, which aims at
expertise in proposing new definitions and in theorem %2proposing%*,
rather than theorem %2proving%*.
A three-page description of the project is attached to the abstract.

As Ed Feigenbaum probably told you, I'm a fourth-year grad student in Stanford's 
Computer Science program, and expect to receive my Ph.D. this Summer.
I've enclosed my %2curriculum vitae%*, which you may wish to look
over. 

I expect we'll meet at the ACM conference in Anaheim; in any case, I look
forward to seeing you and your colleagues at RAND.

.DBL