Bronwyn H. Hall & Rose Marie Ham: The Patent Paradox Revisited
A leading US scholar of patent law who is said to have exerted an overwhelming influence on patent jurisdiction of major US patent law courts such as the CAFC, explains that it is not consistent to grant patents on practical applications of mathematical algorithms but not on the algorithms themselves. Chisum argues that mathematical methods are useful inventions just like any other methods and should be granted independently of any specific tangible application. Any future tangible application that uses the mathematical method should fall under the claim.