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File:Charles Sanders Peirce in 1859.jpg|link=Charles Sanders Peirce (nonfiction)|[[Charles Sanders Peirce (nonfiction)|Charles Sanders Peirce]] invents new variety of Gnomon algorithm, anticipates future work by [[Ernst Schröder (nonfiction)|Ernst Schröder]].File:Guo_Shoujing_studies_the_Pleiades.jpg|[[Guo Shoujing (nonfiction)]] studies the Pleiades, discovers new form of Gnomon algorithm.
File:Charles Sanders Peirce in 1859.jpg|link=Charles Sanders Peirce (nonfiction)|[[Charles Sanders Peirce (nonfiction)|Charles Sanders Peirce]] invents new variety of Gnomon algorithm, anticipates future work by [[Ernst Schröder (nonfiction)|Ernst Schröder]].
File:Guo_Shoujing_studies_the_Pleiades.jpg|[[Guo Shoujing (nonfiction)]] studies the Pleiades, discovers new form of Gnomon algorithm.
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The Gnomon algorithm is a family of mathematical functions (nonfiction) which convert computation into force.

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