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" A table of the circles arising from the division of a unit, or any other whole number,, by all the integers from 1 to 1024 ; being all the pure decimal quotients that can arise from this source. "
Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers ... - Page 198
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Pi: A Source Book

J.L. Berggren, Jonathan M. Borwein, Peter Borwein - Mathematics - 2004 - 832 pages
...table given in vol. ii, pp. 412—434, of Gauss's Werke or the much more comprehensive table given in A Table of the Circles arising from the Division of...Whole Number by all the Integers from .1 to 1024, by Henry Goodwyn, London, 1823. (A description of this table is given by Glaisher, Proceedings of the...
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History of the Theory of Numbers, Volume 1

Leonard Eugene Dickson - Mathematics - 1999 - 508 pages
...lowest terms, neither the numerator nor the denominator is greater than 1000, London, 1823, pp. v + 153. "A table of the circles arising from the division...decimal quotients that can arise from this source, London, 1823, pp. v + 118. If M is divisible by p, we may take n = 1 and conclude that A'/p2 differs...
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society: Mathematical ..., Volume 3

Cambridge Philosophical Society - Science - 1880 - 466 pages
...lowest terms, neither the numerator nor the denominator is greater than 1000. London . . . 1823," and "A table of the circles arising from the division...decimal quotients that can arise from this source. London ... 1823." The former contains 5 pages of introduction, &c. and 153 pages of tables, and the...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

English periodicals - 1879 - 340 pages
...Algebra,' art. 149. London : . . . . 1823 " (introduction pp. iii-v, and tabular series 1-153); (2) " A Table of the Circles arising from the division of...number, by all the integers from 1 to 1024 ; being all tbe pure decimal quotients that can arise from this source. London : . . . . 1823 " (Introduction pp....
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