In Douglas Hofstadter's book Metamagical Themas, the sequence is credited to J. K. Aronson of Oxford, England; it is based on the observation that ordinal numbers in the English language always end in "th".
sequence | Limit of a sequence | Thue–Morse sequence | sequence (poetry) | main sequence | Frölicher spectral sequence | Specker sequence | Sobol sequence | Shlomo Aronson | Shine-Dalgarno sequence | Sequence of Saint Eulalia | Sequence motif | Nucleic acid sequence | Harvey Aronson | dream sequence | Xeelee Sequence | Will Aronson | The Echorium Sequence | The Dark Is Rising Sequence | Slab monolith, like the first sequence of ''2001: A Space Odyssey | Signal sequence | Sequence (poetry) | Sequence (music) | Sequence learning | Sequence assembly | Regulatory sequence | regulatory sequence | Regular sequence (algebra) | Regular sequence | Rebecca Aronson |
America's Music: The Roots of Country is a 1996 three-part, six episode documentary about the history of American country music directed by Tom Neff and Jerry Aronson and written by Neff and Robert K. Oermann.
Aronson was born in the town of Serednik (now Seredžius) in the province of Lithuania to a poor, rural, family.
Searles, Harold F: My Work With Borderline Patients, Publisher: Jason Aronson, 1994, ISBN 1-56821-401-4
The Right Honourable Hazel Josephine Cosgrove, Lady Cosgrove, CBE (née Aronson) (born 12 January 1946, Glasgow), is a Scottish lawyer, and was the first woman to be appointed a Senator of the College of Justice, a judge of Scotland's Supreme Courts.
With William Finn as lyricist, Aronson has composed songs for Sybille Pearson’s play Next, Mary Testa’s Sleepless Variations, and Finn’s own Songs of Innocence and Experience.
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Aronson wrote the score for a musical version of the Korean movie My Scary Girl (book and lyrics by Kyoung-ae Kang), which ran in Seoul, South Korea.