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From: Bart Goddard on 16 Mar 2010 19:26 "J. Clarke" <jclarke.usenet(a)cox.net> wrote in news:hnp2hq026a4 @news3.newsguy.com: > On 3/16/2010 5:53 PM, Gerry Myerson wrote: >> In article >> <a6d89ea6-0081-4d28-be3b-772915b634e5(a)l11g2000pro.googlegroups.com>, >> Leon<eduardoleonrodriguez(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> integral (xe^(2x))/((2x+1)^2) BY PARTS >> >> Actually, I think it was by Newton, who preceded Parts >> by many years. > > Don't think so. Newton Senior's Parts preceded Newton by about 9 months. He's talking about "Issac Bertrand Parts", the pseudonym of Joseph Quadratic, which he used when we was teaching at a Jesuit school and wasn't allowed to publish under his own name. -- Cheerfully resisting change since 1959.
From: Gerry Myerson on 16 Mar 2010 21:54 In article <Xns9D3DBBA686A78goddardbenetscapenet(a)74.209.136.88>, Bart Goddard <goddardbe(a)netscape.net> wrote: > "J. Clarke" <jclarke.usenet(a)cox.net> wrote in news:hnp2hq026a4 > @news3.newsguy.com: > > > On 3/16/2010 5:53 PM, Gerry Myerson wrote: > >> In article > >> <a6d89ea6-0081-4d28-be3b-772915b634e5(a)l11g2000pro.googlegroups.com>, > >> Leon<eduardoleonrodriguez(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >>> integral (xe^(2x))/((2x+1)^2) BY PARTS > >> > >> Actually, I think it was by Newton, who preceded Parts > >> by many years. > > > > Don't think so. Newton Senior's Parts preceded Newton by about 9 months. > > He's talking about "Issac Bertrand Parts", the pseudonym of Joseph > Quadratic, which he used when we was teaching at a > Jesuit school and wasn't allowed to publish under > his own name. That was only one of his many pseudonyms. He also published as Jacob U. Substitution, Arnold Parshall Fractions, and Aloysius Change-The-Order-Of-Integration. -- Gerry Myerson (gerry(a)maths.mq.edi.ai) (i -> u for email)
From: Bart Goddard on 16 Mar 2010 22:07 Gerry Myerson <gerry(a)maths.mq.edi.ai.i2u4email> wrote in news:gerry-AC32AD.12543217032010(a)mail.eternal-september.org: > In article <Xns9D3DBBA686A78goddardbenetscapenet(a)74.209.136.88>, > Bart Goddard <goddardbe(a)netscape.net> wrote: > >> "J. Clarke" <jclarke.usenet(a)cox.net> wrote in news:hnp2hq026a4 >> @news3.newsguy.com: >> >> > On 3/16/2010 5:53 PM, Gerry Myerson wrote: >> >> In article >> >> <a6d89ea6-0081-4d28-be3b-772915b634e5(a)l11g2000pro.googlegroups.com> >> >> , >> >> Leon<eduardoleonrodriguez(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >>> integral (xe^(2x))/((2x+1)^2) BY PARTS >> >> >> >> Actually, I think it was by Newton, who preceded Parts >> >> by many years. >> > >> > Don't think so. Newton Senior's Parts preceded Newton by about 9 >> > months. >> >> He's talking about "Issac Bertrand Parts", the pseudonym of Joseph >> Quadratic, which he used when we was teaching at a >> Jesuit school and wasn't allowed to publish under >> his own name. > > That was only one of his many pseudonyms. He also published > as Jacob U. Substitution, Arnold Parshall Fractions, and > Aloysius Change-The-Order-Of-Integration. Well, he sort of had to, after that scandal with (pretty) Polly Nomial. -- Cheerfully resisting change since 1959.
From: Gerry Myerson on 17 Mar 2010 00:32 In article <Xns9D3DD6F10DD68goddardbenetscapenet(a)74.209.136.100>, Bart Goddard <goddardbe(a)netscape.net> wrote: > Gerry Myerson <gerry(a)maths.mq.edi.ai.i2u4email> wrote in > news:gerry-AC32AD.12543217032010(a)mail.eternal-september.org: > > > In article <Xns9D3DBBA686A78goddardbenetscapenet(a)74.209.136.88>, > > Bart Goddard <goddardbe(a)netscape.net> wrote: > > > >> "J. Clarke" <jclarke.usenet(a)cox.net> wrote in news:hnp2hq026a4 > >> @news3.newsguy.com: > >> > >> > On 3/16/2010 5:53 PM, Gerry Myerson wrote: > >> >> In article > >> >> <a6d89ea6-0081-4d28-be3b-772915b634e5(a)l11g2000pro.googlegroups.com> > >> >> , > >> >> Leon<eduardoleonrodriguez(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> > >> >>> integral (xe^(2x))/((2x+1)^2) BY PARTS > >> >> > >> >> Actually, I think it was by Newton, who preceded Parts > >> >> by many years. > >> > > >> > Don't think so. Newton Senior's Parts preceded Newton by about 9 > >> > months. > >> > >> He's talking about "Issac Bertrand Parts", the pseudonym of Joseph > >> Quadratic, which he used when we was teaching at a > >> Jesuit school and wasn't allowed to publish under > >> his own name. > > > > That was only one of his many pseudonyms. He also published > > as Jacob U. Substitution, Arnold Parshall Fractions, and > > Aloysius Change-The-Order-Of-Integration. > > Well, he sort of had to, after that scandal with > (pretty) Polly Nomial. You know, it took me many years to realize that Math. Scand. stood for Mathematica Scandinavica, not Mathematical Scandals. -- Gerry Myerson (gerry(a)maths.mq.edi.ai) (i -> u for email)
From: Ostap S. B. M. Bender Jr. on 17 Mar 2010 05:00
On Mar 16, 7:07 pm, Bart Goddard <goddar...(a)netscape.net> wrote: > Gerry Myerson <ge...(a)maths.mq.edi.ai.i2u4email> wrote innews:gerry-AC32AD..12543217032010(a)mail.eternal-september.org: > > > > > In article <Xns9D3DBBA686A78goddardbenetscape...(a)74.209.136.88>, > > Bart Goddard <goddar...(a)netscape.net> wrote: > > >> "J. Clarke" <jclarke.use...(a)cox.net> wrote in news:hnp2hq026a4 > >> @news3.newsguy.com: > > >> > On 3/16/2010 5:53 PM, Gerry Myerson wrote: > >> >> In article > >> >> <a6d89ea6-0081-4d28-be3b-772915b63...(a)l11g2000pro.googlegroups.com> > >> >> , > >> >> Leon<eduardoleonrodrig...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > >> >>> integral (xe^(2x))/((2x+1)^2) BY PARTS > > >> >> Actually, I think it was by Newton, who preceded Parts > >> >> by many years. > > >> > Don't think so. Newton Senior's Parts preceded Newton by about 9 > >> > months. > > >> He's talking about "Issac Bertrand Parts", the pseudonym of Joseph > >> Quadratic, which he used when we was teaching at a > >> Jesuit school and wasn't allowed to publish under > >> his own name. > > > That was only one of his many pseudonyms. He also published > > as Jacob U. Substitution, Arnold Parshall Fractions, and > > Aloysius Change-The-Order-Of-Integration. > > Well, he sort of had to, after that scandal with > (pretty) Polly Nomial. > Polly Nomial's prettiness couldn't hold a candle to Farrah Day's magnetism. |