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Ubiquitous cousins and parental slides

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2021

Tony Crilly
Affiliation:
10 Lemsford Road, St Albans AL1 3PB e-mail: tonycrilly42@gmail.com
Colin R. Fletcher
Affiliation:
Atalaya, Lon Glanfred, Llandre, Aberystwyth SY24 5BY e-mail: Atalaya1@btinternet.com

Extract

In a previous article [1] we examined the concept of blood relations in a family tree and we used mathematics to highlight and simplify the descriptions involved, such as child, parent, great-uncle, second cousin, third cousin once removed.

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© The Mathematical Association 2021

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References

Crilly, Tony and Fletcher, Colin R., How to choose your relations, Math. Gaz. 94 (July 2010) pp. 193202.10.1017/S0025557200006458CrossRefGoogle Scholar