1972
DOI: 10.1080/00029890.1972.11992989
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Who Discovered Boyer's Law?

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“…I have tried to inform the reader of some historical facts about the subject, but I fear that I also have followed "Boyer's Law": Mathematical formulas and theorems are usually not named after their original discoverers (see Kennedy, 1972). For a further study of the history of the subject, we refer to Hawkins (1970).…”
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“…I have tried to inform the reader of some historical facts about the subject, but I fear that I also have followed "Boyer's Law": Mathematical formulas and theorems are usually not named after their original discoverers (see Kennedy, 1972). For a further study of the history of the subject, we refer to Hawkins (1970).…”
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“…59. ) This proposition is usually called Liouville's theorem; indeed theorems are seldom named after their originators (Kennedy 1972;Stigler 1980;Good 1982). Let the whole phase space be divided into N cells of equal volumes.…”
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“…) This proposition is usually called Liouville's theorem; indeed theorems are seldom named after their originators (Kennedy 1972;Stigler 1980;Good 1982). (See Brush 1972, p.…”
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