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History of Loops

Posted on 2 March, 2010 by Walt

I came across this history of loops, a generalization of groups, where I picked up this interesting tidbit: loops are named after the Chicago Loop, the central business district of Chicago. (The elevated trains tracks form a loop that enclose it.)

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