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MOST of the ground of Prof. Scarborough's book on numerical analysis is covered adequately for English readers by Whittaker and Robinson's “Calculus of Observations”, and the new work interests us chiefly for its revelation of differences between the American material and our own.

Numerical Mathematical Analysis.

By Prof. James B. Scarborough. Pp. xv + 416. (Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1930.) 25s. net.

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N., E. Mathematics. Nature 128, 962–963 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128962d0

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