Howard P. Robertson (1903–1961) American mathematician and physicist
Geometry as a Branch of Physics (1949)
Disme: the Art of Tenths, Or, Decimall Arithmetike (1608)
Howard P. Robertson (1903–1961) American mathematician and physicist
Geometry as a Branch of Physics (1949)
Howard P. Robertson (1903–1961) American mathematician and physicist
Geometry as a Branch of Physics (1949)
David Eugene Smith (1860–1944) American mathematician
Source: History of Mathematics (1925) Vol.2, p.465
Howard P. Robertson (1903–1961) American mathematician and physicist
Geometry as a Branch of Physics (1949)
John Napier (1550–1617) Scottish mathematician
The Construction of the Wonderful Canon of Logarithms (1889)
David Eugene Smith (1860–1944) American mathematician
Source: History of Mathematics (1925) Vol.2, p.461
David Eugene Smith (1860–1944) American mathematician
Source: History of Mathematics (1925) Vol.2, p.430
John Wallis (1616–1703) English mathematician
Source: A Discourse of Combinations, Alterations, and Aliquot Parts (1685), Ch.II Of Alternations, or the different Change of Order, in any Number of Things proposed.
Kurt Vonnegut (1922–2007) American writer
As quoted in Science Fictionisms (1995), compiled by William Rotsler
Various interviews