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Division by Iteration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

Extract

This method of division is related to several methods which have been published from time to time. The advantage of the method given below is the advantage that iteration has, of substituting a repetition of a number of easy operations for a more difficult one, and the fact that at each operation the work starts at the beginning so that errors (except in the last operation) are automatically corrected.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Mathematical Association 1939 

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References

page no 241 note * Fletcher-Jones, A. A., “Method of Division for Small Divisors”, Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 20 (Dec. 1936), 331-2CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Notes on the above paper, Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 21 (Oct. 1937), 289-292, by J. C., C. D. Langford, and E. B. Escott. In the latter are given a number of references. On page 291, line 5, “Suffolk” should be corrected to “Suffield ”.

page no 243 note * For a list of multipliers suitable for reducing many divisors to suitable form see page 291 of my note. (See foot-note, page 241, of this paper)