Nicholas Saunderson
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'''Nicholas Saunderson''' (1682 – 19 April 1739) was an [[England|English]] [[scientist]] and [[mathematician]]. According to one leading historian of statistics, he may have been the earliest discoverer of [[Bayes theorem]]. | '''Nicholas Saunderson''' (1682 – 19 April 1739) was an [[England|English]] [[scientist]] and [[mathematician]]. According to one leading historian of statistics, he may have been the earliest discoverer of [[Bayes theorem]]. | ||
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Nicholas Saunderson (1682 – 19 April 1739) was an English scientist and mathematician. According to one leading historian of statistics, he may have been the earliest discoverer of Bayes theorem.
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