Herbert J. Woodall was a British mathematician, known as the namesake for the Woodall numbers.
In an 1889 publication, Woodall listed his affiliation as the Normal School of Science (now part of the Royal College of Science) in South Kensington.[1] He was an Associate of the Royal College of Science, and taught physics at the Normal School from 1889 to 1892.[2]
- ^ Woodall, Herbert J. (November 1889), "How not to teach geometry", Nature, 41 (1047): 60, doi:10.1038/041060a0
- ^ Register of the Associates and old students of the Royal College of Chemistry, the Royal College of Mines and the Royal College of Science; with historical introduction and biographical notes and portraits of past and present professors, Hazell, Watson, & Viney, 1896, p. 184