Publisher's Synopsis
"A Table of Anti-logarithms" by Herschell E. Filipowski, originally published in 1861, is a meticulously compiled mathematical resource designed for precision and accuracy. This comprehensive table contains seven-place decimal natural numbers corresponding to all logarithms from 00001 to 99999. In addition to the core antilogarithm table, the book features an improved table of Gauss's logarithms, enhancing its utility for advanced mathematical computations.
This historical work serves as an invaluable reference for mathematicians, scientists, and engineers requiring detailed logarithmic calculations. Filipowski's dedication to accuracy and detail makes this table a lasting contribution to the field of mathematics. Its enduring appeal lies in its precision and the meticulous effort put into its creation, making it a significant piece in the history of mathematical tools.
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