Other Contemporary Literature
- P. Barlow, On the resolution of the irreducible case in cubic equations, Math. Rep., NS IV (1814), 46-57 .
- P. Barlow, A new method of approximating towards the roots of equations of all dimensions, Math. Rep., NS IV (1814), No. 12, 67–71
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