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'''Washington 'Irving' Stringham''' (December 10, 1847 – October 5, 1909) was a "Professor of Mathematics and Sometime Dean in the University of California"<ref>Charles Smith, Irving Stringham, ''Elementary algebra for the use of schools and colleges'' 2nd ed, (The Macmillan Company, New York, 1904).</ref> born in [[Yorkshire, New York|Yorkshire]], [[New York]]. Stringham is perhaps most notable as the first person to denote the [[natural logarithm]] as <math>\ln(x)</math> where <math>x</math> is its argument. The use of <math>\ln(x)</math> in place of <math>\log_e(x)</math> is commonplace in [[calculator|digital calculators]] today.
 
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"In place of <math>^{e}\log</math> we shall henceforth use the shorter symbol <math>\ln</math>, made up of the initial letters of ''logarithm'' and of ''natural'' or ''Napierian''."<ref>Charles Smith, Irving Stringham, ''Elementary algebra for the use of schools and colleges'' 2nd ed, (The Macmillan Company, New York, 1904) p 437.</ref>
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Stringham graduated from [[Harvard College]] in 1877. He earned his PhD from [[Johns Hopkins University]] in 1880. He began his professorship in mathematics at [[University of California at Berkeley|Berkeley]] in 1882.<ref>"In Memoriam, Dean Stringham" ''University of California Chronicle'' Vol XII (University Press, Berkeley, 1909) pp 1–20.</ref> His PhD dissertation was titled ''Regular Figures in N-dimensional Space''<ref>W.I. Stringham "Regular Figures in N-dimensional Space" ''American Journal of Mathematics'' Vol 3 (1880) pp 1-15.</ref> under his advisor [[James Joseph Sylvester]].
 
==Biographical==
Married to Martha Sherman Day and had a daughter, Martha Sherman Stringham, (March 5, 1891- August 7, 1967).
 
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