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Pages 197-209 | Published online: 23 Apr 2018

  • The two methods illustrated are typical of the different results to be obtained when different laws of distribution are assumed.
  • See Byerly's Integral Calculus (p. 23, Table of Integrals) Formulae 211 and 241. A solution not in the form of an infinite series would also be desirable.
  • See Williamson's Integral Calculus, Sixth Edition, p. 275.
  • Byerly, Integral Calculus, p. 102.
  • Disquisitiones Arithmeticae.
  • Burnside, Finite Groups, p. 222.
  • Mathews, Theory of Numbers, p. 11.

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