Mathematician:Jackson
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John Jackson
American $19$th century mathematician who described himself as a "Private Teacher of the Mathematics".
Known now only for his $1821$ book Rational Amusement for Winter Evenings; Or, a Collection of Above 200 Curious and Interesting Puzzles and Paradoxes relating to Arithmetic, Geometry, Geography &c. With Their Solution, And Four Plates. Designed chiefly for Young Persons.
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Kelly Jackson
Author of:
- Feb. 1993: Extensions of a Sums-of-Squares Problem (Math. Mag. Vol. 66, no. 1: pp. 41 – 43) (with Francis Masat and Robert Mitchell) www.jstor.org/stable/2690474
T.H. Jackson
- 1994: A New Large Amicable Pair (Computers & Mathematics with Applications Vol. 27, no. 6: pp. 1 – 3) (with S.Y. Yan)