Evans Hall, Mathematics and statistics building at University of California, Berkeley, US
Evans Hall is a twelve-story building at the University of California Berkeley that houses the departments of Economics, Mathematics, and Statistics. The structure contains research laboratories, classrooms, and a specialized library dedicated to mathematical and statistical resources.
The building was completed in 1971 and played a key role in providing early internet access for the West Coast during the initial development of computer networking. It served as an important connection point between research institutions in the region.
The Mathematics Statistics Library within Evans Hall functions as a primary resource center for students specializing in quantitative disciplines at Berkeley.
The building is accessible from multiple entrances, including an east side entrance with automatic door openers and wheelchair ramps. Wide hallways and several elevators allow easy navigation throughout all floors.
A graduate student developed a mail transfer program in this building that later became a standard system used by millions of servers worldwide. The software evolved into one of the most widely deployed email systems on the internet.
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