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Richard F.
Johnsonbaugh (born 1941) is an
American mathematician and
computer scientist. His
interests include discrete mathematics and the
history of...
- (error of 0.00005) one
needs 5000 terms. Even
better than
Calabrese or
Johnsonbaugh error bounds are available. However, the
Leibniz formula can be used...
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series where this
property applies 2 or more times,
which is
described by
Johnsonbaugh error bound. If one can
apply the
property an
infinite number of times...
- Cyberchase, a show that
teaches discrete mathematics to
children Richard Johnsonbaugh,
Discrete Mathematics,
Prentice Hall, 2008. Franklin,
James (2017). "Discrete...
- (1974), §3.3.
Young (1936). See
Riesz & Sz. Nagy (1990) for details.
Johnsonbaugh &
Pfaffenberger (2010), p. 219.
Rudin (1964), pp. 121–122. Kolmogorov...
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Descriptive Complexity. New York: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-0-387-98600-5.
Johnsonbaugh,
Richard F.; Schaefer,
Marcus (2004). Algorithms.
Pearson Education....
- Mathematik. 2 (1): 312–318. doi:10.1007/BF01386232. S2CID 127891023.
Johnsonbaugh,
Richard (2004).
Discrete Mathematics.
Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0-13-117686-7...
- analysis: a
straightforward introduction.
Cambridge University Press.
Johnsonbaugh, Richard; Pfaffenberger,
William Elmer (1981).
Foundations of mathematical...
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philosopher and
polymath (384–322 BC)
Mathematics portal Richard Johnsonbaugh,
Discrete Mathematics,
Prentice Hall, 2008;
James Franklin, Discrete...
- Medicine. 362 (23): 2185–93. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa0907328. PMID 20558369.
Johnsonbaugh RE,
Bryan RN,
Hierlwimmer R,
Georges LP (August 1978). "Premature craniosynostosis:...