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A bibliography of early modern algebra 1500–1600, 1982. Berkeley : Office for History of Science and Technology, University of California. Google Scholar Robins, S. 1973. The Armillary Sphere. New York: Universe Books. Google Scholar Roche, J.J. 1981. The ’radius astronomicus’ in ...
anywhere. Weiser also predicted that computers are going to be integrated into products such that they will become invisible. Hence, he created the term “invisible computer.” With a similar vision, the predicted penetration of our
When transferring a quantity from a primal simplex to a dual cell, the quantities must “agree” somehow. Since these are integral values, simply setting the value on the dual to be equal to the value on the primal does not make sense, as the domain of integration is unrelated. Instead, ...