2000
DOI: 10.2307/2687096
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Artemas Martin: An Amateur Mathematician of the Nineteenth Century and His Contribution to Mathematics

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“…Finally, here are some of the quadratic parameterizations of (1.6) which can be found in the literature. The earliest one found in [4, p.554] was in J. R. Young's 1816 book Algebra, in S. Ward's edition of 1832, and in 1895, by the self-taught mathematician Artemas Martin (see [1]) in a journal he wrote, edited and typeset:…”
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“…Finally, here are some of the quadratic parameterizations of (1.6) which can be found in the literature. The earliest one found in [4, p.554] was in J. R. Young's 1816 book Algebra, in S. Ward's edition of 1832, and in 1895, by the self-taught mathematician Artemas Martin (see [1]) in a journal he wrote, edited and typeset:…”
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confidence: 99%