Mathematical Papers of the Late George Green

Mathematical Papers of the Late George Green
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ISBN-10 : 9783382100865
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An almost entirely self-taught mathematical genius, George Green (1793 –1841) is best known for Green's theorem, which is used in almost all computer codes th