Robert patterson: american ‘revolutionary’ mathematician

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Robert patterson: american ‘revolutionary’ mathematician
Abstract
You will not see Robert Patterson's name mentioned in many mathematics books. While his mathematical works survive, his name is more likely to appear in American history books dealing with the Colonial period, given his associations with the most influential men of that time. In this article, we will examine his mathematical work, as well as his contributions to a newly-formed nation. Most of what we know about Robert Patterson's ancestors and life is due to his grandson, William Ewing DuBois, who wrote a family history in 1847. For other information, I have drawn upon diaries and a great many letters. All spelling and syntax are copied exactly as they appear. © 2015 British Society for the History of Mathematics.
Publication
Bshm Bulletin: Journal of The British Society for The History of Mathematics
Date
2016
Volume
31
Issue
1
Pages
31-46
Journal Abbr
BSHM Bull.
Citation Key
pop00406
ISSN
17498430 (ISSN)
Language
English
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Decesare, R. (2016). Robert patterson: american ‘revolutionary’ mathematician. Bshm Bulletin: Journal of The British Society for The History of Mathematics, 31(1), 31–46. https://doi.org/10.1080/17498430.2015.1035588