Lectures in the history of mathematics
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Lectures in the history of mathematics
(History of mathematics, v. 7)
American Mathematical Society , London Mathematical Society, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references
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: pbk ISBN 9780821809204
内容説明
'[These lectures] are about themes of the history of mathematics which, for various reasons, are dear to me. The early differential and integral calculus, the work of Christiaan Huygens, and the concept of construction in seventeenth and eighteenth-century mathematics are the three themes around which much of my research has concentrated and which continue to fascinate me by the insights they offer in the development of that special human activity called mathematics' - from the Introduction. This volume contains eleven lectures ranging over a variety of topics in the history of mathematics. The lectures, presented between 1970 and 1987, were delivered in a variety of venues and appeared only in less accessible publications. Those who teach mathematics, as well as mathematics historians, will appreciate this insightful, wide-ranging book.
目次
Recognition and wonder: Huygens, tractional motion, and some thoughts on the history of mathematics The concept of construction and the representation of curves in seventeenth-century mathematics The structure of Descartes's Geometrie Christiaan Huygens The fundamental concepts of the Leibnizian calculus The lemniscate of Bernoulli Calculus in the eighteenth century: The role of applications The closure theorem of Poncelet Elements of mathematics: They are no longer what they used to be ""Queen and servant"": The role of mathematics in the development of the sciences Mathematics and its social context: A dialogue in the staff room, with historical episodes.
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ISBN 9780821890011
内容説明
`[These lectures] are about themes of the history of mathematics which for various reasons are dear to me. The early differential and integral calculus, Christiaan Huygens, and the concept of construction in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century mathematics are the three themes around which much of my research has concentrated and which continue to fascinate me by the insights they offer in the development of that special human activity called mathematics.' ---from the Introduction. This volume contains 11 lectures ranging over a variety of topics in the history of mathematics. The lectures, presented between 1970 and 1987, were delivered in a variety of venues and appeared only in less accessible publications. Those who teach mathematics, as well as mathematics historians, will appreciate this insightful, wide-ranging book. This book is intended for mathematics professors and mathematical historians.
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