Augustus De Morgan

De Morgan in 1882 Augustus De Morgan (27 June 1806 – 18 March 1871) was a British mathematician and logician. He is best known for De Morgan's laws, relating logical conjunction, disjunction, and negation, and for coining the term "mathematical induction", the underlying principles of which he formalized. De Morgan's contributions to logic are heavily used in many branches of mathematics, including set theory and probability theory, as well as other related fields such as computer science. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A budget of paradoxes, by De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871

    Published 1915
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    A budget of paradoxes / by De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871

    Published 2015
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    Journal of a tour in unsettled parts of North America, in 1796 & 1797 by Baily, Francis, 1774-1844

    Published 1856
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