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m Mentioned role of Hamkins in the early history. (He also gave several talks in 1985 at Caltech on the mathematics of juggling.)
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The notation was invented by Paul Klimek in [[Santa Cruz, California]] in 1981, and later developed by undergraduates Bruce "Boppo" Tiemann, [[Joel David Hamkins]], and the late Bengt Magnusson at the California Institute of Technology in 1985, and by Mike Day, mathematician Colin Wright, and mathematician Adam Chalcraft in [[Cambridge|Cambridge, England]] in 1985 (whence comes an alternative name).<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PD0clAlF8O4C&pg=PA99|title=Mathematical Adventures for Students and Amateurs|date=2004|publisher=Mathematical Association of America|last1=Hayes|first1=David F.|last2=Shubin|first2=Tatiana|isbn=0883855488|oclc=56020214|page=99}}</ref>{{efn|
*"Invented independently around 1985 by Paul Klimek of the University of California at Santa Cruz, Bruce Tiemann of the California Institute of Technology and Michael Day of the University of Cambridge."<ref name="B&L"/>
*"...site swap patterns...in the form invented by some of Bruce Tiemann, Bengt Magnusson, and Joel Hamkins"<ref name="IBM">{{Cite web|url=http://www.juggling.org/programs/ibm-pc/|title=(in) IBM-PC Programs|last=Knutson|first=Allen|website=[[Juggling Information Service|Juggling.org]]|access-date=October 3, 2023}}</ref>
*"Invented around 1985 by three people independently: Bruce "Boppo" Tiemann at Caltech, Paul Klimek in Santa Cruz, and Mike Day in Cambridge."<ref name="FAQ"/>
*"...Bruce Tiemann (Boppo) and the late Bengt Magnusson....Other contributors to the development of site swap theory include Jack Boyce, Allen Knutson, Ed Carstens, and jugglers on the computer network."<ref name="Lewbel">Lewbel, Arthur (1996). "[http://www.juggle.org/history/archives/jugmags/49-2/v49no2-page%2057.htm The Academic Juggler: The Invention Of Juggling Notations] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714182339/http://www.juggle.org/history/archives/jugmags/49-2/v49no2-page%2057.htm |date=July 14, 2014 }}", ''Juggle.org''.</ref>