Briggsian

/ˈbrɪɡziən/ adjective

Relating to or associated with Henry Briggs, the 17th-century mathematician, or his mathematical innovations, particularly his work on logarithms.

From Henry Briggs (1561-1630), English mathematician, plus -ian suffix creating an adjective. Briggs is famous for developing common logarithms (base-10 logarithms, also called Briggsian logarithms), which revolutionized mathematical calculation.

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