Pickover, C (2012). The Math Book: From Pythagoras to the 57th Dimension, 250 Milestones in the History of Mathematics (Sterling Milestones). Sterling Publishing: New York. See: Benford's Law (1881).
This work cites the following items of the Benford Online Bibliography:
Benford, F (1938). The law of anomalous numbers. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 78, No. 4 (Mar. 31, 1938), pp. 551-572.
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Browne, MW (1998). Following Benford’s law, or looking out for no. 1. The New York Times, August 4, 1998.
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Hill, TP (1998). The First-Digit Phenomenon. American Scientist 86 (4), pp. 358-363. ISSN/ISBN:0003-0996. DOI:10.1511/1998.4.358.
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Knot, R (2016). The Mathematical Magic of the Fibonacci Numbers. Posted on R. Knot's Fibonacci blog - see Chapter 7; last accessed August 1, 2019.
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Ley, E (1996). On the Peculiar Distribution of the US Stock Indexes' Digits. American Statistician 50(4), pp. 311-313. ISSN/ISBN:0003-1305. DOI:10.1080/00031305.1996.10473558.
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Newcomb, S (1881). Note on the frequency of use of the different digits in natural numbers. American Journal of Mathematics 4(1), pp. 39-40. ISSN/ISBN:0002-9327. DOI:10.2307/2369148.
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Nigrini, MJ (1996). A taxpayer compliance application of Benford’s law. Journal of the American Taxation Association 18(1), pp. 72-91.
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Nigrini, MJ (1999). I’ve got your number. Journal of Accountancy 187(5), pp. 79-83.
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Raimi, RA (1969). The Peculiar Distribution of First Digits. Scientific American 221(6), pp. 109-120. ISSN/ISBN:0036-8733. DOI: 10.1038/scientificamerican1269-109.
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Washington, LC (1981). Benford’s law for Fibonacci and Lucas numbers. Fibonacci Quarterly 19, 175-177.
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