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Philip Hall's 1959 paper "The algebra of partitions" in the Proceedings of the 4th Canadian mathematical congress introduced the now famous Hall algebra. In a MathOverflow comment, Richard Stanley describes this paper as "obscure but influential." I indeed have never seen this paper and cannot find any copy of it online.

Question: Does anyone have a scan of this paper to share online?

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it's reprinted in P.Hall's Collected Works, online here: https://archive.org/details/collectedworksof0000hall

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