Richard Balam (fl. 1653), was an English mathematician.
Balam was the author of Algebra, or the Doctrine of composing, inferring, and resolving an Equation (1653).[1] It is a possible source of developments in John Wallis, Mathesis Universalis (1657), relating to geometric progressions treated as an axiomatic theory.[2]
References
- โ Richard Balam. eNotes.com. Retrieved March 1st, 2012.
- โ http://logica.ugent.be/albrecht/thesis/AlgebraRhetoric.pdf, pp.27-28.
- Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885โ1900. .
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