Robert Richard Anstice

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Robert Richard Anstice (1813-1853) va ser un clergue anglicà i notable matemàtic anglès. rdf:langString
Robert Richard Anstice (1813–1853) was an English clergyman and mathematician who wrote two remarkable papers on combinatorics, published the same year he died in the Cambridge and Dublin mathematical journal. He pioneered the use of primitive roots in this field, anticipating the work of Eugen Netto on Steiner's triplets. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Robert Richard Anstice
rdf:langString Robert Richard Anstice
rdf:langString Robert Richard Anstice
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rdf:langString St. Michael's Church, Madeley, Shropshire
xsd:date 1813-04-09
rdf:langString First page of the second part of the article On a problem of combinations from the Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal.
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rdf:langString Robert Richard Anstice (1813-1853) va ser un clergue anglicà i notable matemàtic anglès.
rdf:langString Robert Richard Anstice (1813–1853) was an English clergyman and mathematician who wrote two remarkable papers on combinatorics, published the same year he died in the Cambridge and Dublin mathematical journal. He pioneered the use of primitive roots in this field, anticipating the work of Eugen Netto on Steiner's triplets. Anstice studied at Christ Church, Oxford where he graduated in 1835, receiving a Master's in 1837. Nothing is known about his life in the next ten years. In 1846, he was ordained priest, and in the following year he became rector of Wigginton, Hertfordshire. He died there in 1853
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