Augustus De Morgan

Augustus De Morgan (1806–1871) was a British mathematician and logician best known for formulating De Morgan's laws. De Morgan is also known for coining the term "mathematical induction" and for formalizing the underlying principles of induction. De Morgan's contributions to logic have been used in set theory, probability theory, computer science, and other fields. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Newton: his friend, and his niece / by De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871

    Published 1968
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    Formal logic, or, The calculus of inference, necessary and probable by De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871

    Published 1847
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    The encyclopedia of eccentrics. by De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871

    Published 1974
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    The elements of arithmetic by De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871

    Published 1848
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    A budget of paradoxes / by De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871

    Published 2015
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    On the syllogism : and other logical writings / by De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871

    Published 1966
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