Lucy Joan Slater
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Lucy Joan Slater was a mathematician
Mathematician
A mathematician is a person whose primary area of study is the field of mathematics. Mathematicians are concerned with quantity, structure, space, and change....

 who worked on hypergeometric functions, and who found many generalizations of the Rogers–Ramanujan identities. In the early 1950s she played a leading role at Cambridge University in devising a precursor of modern computer operating systems, and subsequently she helped to develop computer programs for econometrics
Econometrics
Econometrics has been defined as "the application of mathematics and statistical methods to economic data" and described as the branch of economics "that aims to give empirical content to economic relations." More precisely, it is "the quantitative analysis of actual economic phenomena based on...

, working for much of the time with UK government officials.

In retirement she devoted much of her time to genealogy
Genealogy
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Her (unpublished) memoirs include descriptions of life as a teenager in Portsmouth
Portsmouth
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 during the bombing of the Second World War, and of working with early computers at Cambridge
Cambridge
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Publications

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  • Fortran programs for economists, Cambridge University Press, 1967
  • First steps in basic Fortran, London: Chapman & Hall, 1971
  • More Fortran programs for economists, Cambridge University Press, 1972
  • GEM: a general econometric matrix program, Cambridge University Press, 1976
  • Dynamic regression: theory and algorithms (co-author with M. H. Pesaran), Halsted Press, 1980
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