Precision mathematics and approximation mathematics

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Precision mathematics and approximation mathematics

Felix Klein ; translated by Marta Menghini in collaboration with Anna Baccaglini-Frank ; mathematical advisor for the english translation: Gert Schubring

(Elementary mathematics from a higher standpoint, v. 3)

Springer, c2016

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"Translation of the 3rd German editon "Elementarmathematik vom höheren Standpunkte aus", vol.3 by Felix Klein, Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften in Einzeldarstellungen, Band 16, Verlag von Julius Springer, Berlin 1928"--T.p. verso

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Description

These three volumes constitute the first complete English translation of Felix Klein's seminal series "Elementarmathematik vom hoeheren Standpunkte aus". "Complete" has a twofold meaning here: First, there now exists a translation of volume III into English, while until today the only translation had been into Chinese. Second, the English versions of volume I and II had omitted several, even extended parts of the original, while we now present a complete revised translation into modern English. The volumes, first published between 1902 and 1908, are lecture notes of courses that Klein offered to future mathematics teachers, realizing a new form of teacher training that remained valid and effective until today: Klein leads the students to gain a more comprehensive and methodological point of view on school mathematics. The volumes enable us to understand Klein's far-reaching conception of elementarisation, of the "elementary from a higher standpoint", in its implementation for school mathematics.In Volume III, Klein explores the relationship between precision and approximation mathematics. He crosses the various fields of mathematics - from functions in one and two variables to practical geometry to space curves and surfaces - underlining the relation between the exactness of the idealised concepts and the approximations to be considered in applications. Logical procedures are confronted with the way in which concepts arise starting from observations. It is a comparison between properties pertaining only to the theoretical field of abstract mathematics and properties that can be grasped by intuition. The final part, which concerns gestalt relations of curves and surfaces, shows Klein to be the master of the art of description of geometric forms.

Table of Contents

First Part: On Functions of a Real Variable and their Representation in an Orthogonal Coordinate System. I. Remarks on the Single Independent Variable x.- II. Functions f (x) of a Real Variable x.- III. The Approximated Representation of Functions.- IV. Further Discussion About the Trigonometric Representation of Functions.- V. Functions of Two Variables. Second Part: Free Geometry of Plane Curve. I. Precision Geometry Considerations in Plane Geometry.- II. Further Considerations of Precision Mathematics on Plane Geometry.- III. Transition to Practical Geometry: a) Geodesy.- IV. Further Considerations on Practical Geometry: b) Drawing Geometry.Third Part: About the Perception of Idealised Structures by Means of Drawings and Models. Name Index.- Subject Index.

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  • NCID
    BB22181806
  • ISBN
    • 9783662494370
  • LCCN
    2016943431
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    ger
  • Place of Publication
    Berlin
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 259 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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