A Proof (by Means of a Series) That Every Number Is Composed of 4 Square Numbers, or Less, without Reference to the Properties of Prime Numbers.

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A Proof (by Means of a Series) That Every Number Is Composed of 4 Square Numbers, or Less, without Reference to the Properties of Prime Numbers.
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A Proof (by Means of a Series) That Every Number Is Composed of 4 Square Numbers, or Less, without Reference to the Properties of Prime Numbers.

Author: Pollock, F.

Year: 1850

A Proof (by Means of a Series) That Every Number Is Composed of 4 Square Numbers, or Less, without Reference to the Properties of Prime Numbers. Pollock, F Abstracts of the Papers Communicated to the Royal Society of London (1843-1854). 1850-01-01. 6:132–133

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