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    Edward Vermilye Huntington (April 26, 1874 – November 25, 1952) was an American mathematician. Huntington was awarded the B.A. and the M.A. by Harvard...
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  • Vermilye is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Vermilye Huntington (1874–1952), American mathematician William Montgomery Vermilye...
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    Shannon borrowed the symbol as exclusive disjunction from Edward Vermilye Huntington in 1904. Huntington borrowed the symbol from Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in...
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  • method. These have also been called Huntington methods, since they generalize an idea by Edward Vermilye Huntington. Like all apportionment methods, the...
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    philosophical studies. Back at Harvard, Wiener became influenced by Edward Vermilye Huntington, whose mathematical interests ranged from axiomatic foundations...
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  • American architect Ebenezer Huntington (1754–1834), United States Representative from Connecticut Edward Vermilye Huntington (1874–1952), American mathematician...
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  • for Boolean algebra based on disjunction and negation. In 1933, Edward Vermilye Huntington identified the axiom ¬ ( ¬ x ∨ y ) ∨ ¬ ( ¬ x ∨ ¬ y ) = x {\displaystyle...
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  • Whitehead seems to have been first suggested by Sheffer, in 1913." Edward Vermilye Huntington, "New sets of independent postulates for the algebra of logic...
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  • Georg Cantor discovers a contradiction in his set theory. 1904 - Edward Vermilye Huntington develops the back-and-forth method to prove Cantor's result that...
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    include Clarence Irving Lewis, who went on to pioneer modal logic, Edward Vermilye Huntington, the first to axiomatize Boolean algebra, and Henry M. Sheffer...
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  • geometry were those of Moritz Pasch, Mario Pieri, Oswald Veblen, Edward Vermilye Huntington, Gilbert Robinson, and Henry George Forder. The value of the Grundlagen...
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    Although revised by Edward Vermilye Huntington, Hill is credited with the conception of the Method of Equal Proportions, or Huntington–Hill method of apportionment...
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  • back-and-forth method with which it is now proved was developed by Edward Vermilye Huntington (1904) and Felix Hausdorff (1914). Later it was applied in other...
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    Adams, Emory Leon Chaffee, Harvey N. Davis, Ira Nelson Hollis, Edward Vermilye Huntington, Arthur E. Kennelly, G. W. Pierce, Lionel Simeon Marks, George...
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  • Pascal K. Whelpton Chester Ittner Bliss W. Edwards Deming Edward L. Dodd Edward Vermilye Huntington Robert R. Nathan Jerzy Neyman Frank W. Notestein John...
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  • Hudson Edward Vermilye Huntington Gregorius Itelson Zygmunt Janiszewski Philip Jourdain Theodore von Kármán Dénes Kőnig József Kürschák Edward Kasner...
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    South Seas, Indian and Pacific Oceans (4th ed.), New York: William H. Vermilye Franchère, Gabriel (1854), Narrative of a voyage to the Northwest coast...
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