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- Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 55 (2018), 93-96
References
- Gauss, Karl Friedrich. Disquisitiones Arithmeticae. Leipzig, Fleischer, Jun. 1801.
- Horblit, Harrison. Euclid. One Hundred Books Famous in Science. Grolier Club, New York, 1964, #27.
- Lobachevsky, Nikolai Ivanovich. Algebra or Calculus of Finites (Russian). University Press, Kazan, 1834.
- Ratdolt, Erhard. Opus Elementorum... In Artem Geometriae. Venice, 1482.
Additional Information
- Gerald L. Alexanderson
- Affiliation: Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California
- MR Author ID: 24640
- Email: galexanderson@scu.edu
- Leonard F. Klosinski
- Affiliation: Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California
- MR Author ID: 103025
- Email: lklosinski@scu.edu
- Published electronically: October 12, 2017
- © Copyright 2017 Gerald L. Alexanderson and Leonard F. Klosinski
- Journal: Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 55 (2018), 93-96
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/bull/1601
- MathSciNet review: 3737212