A History of Mathematics
Title | A History of Mathematics PDF eBook |
Author | Florian Cajori |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 540 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0821821024 |
This Fifth Edition (1991) of a book first published in 1893 covers the period from antiquity to the close of World War I, with major emphasis on advanced mathematics and, in particular, the advanced mathematics of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In one concise volume this unique book presents an interesting and reliable account of mathematics history for those who cannot devote themselves to an intensive study. The book is a must for personal and departmental librariesalike.Cajori has mastered the art of incorporating an enormous amount of specific detail into a smooth-flowing narrative. The Index--for example--contains not just the 300 to 400 names one would expect to find, but over 1,600. And, for example, one will not only find John Pell, but will learn who he was and some specifics of what he did (and that the Pell equation was named erroneously after him). In addition, one will come across Anna J. Pell and learn of her work on biorthogonal systems; one willfind not only H. Lebesgue but the not unimportant (even if not major) V.A. Lebesgue. Of the Bernoullis one will find not three or four but all eight. One will find R. Sturm as well as C. Sturm; M. Ricci as well as G. Ricci; V. Riccati as well as J.F. Riccati; Wolfgang Bolyai as well as J. Bolyai; themathematician Martin Ohm as well as the physicist G.S. Ohm; M. Riesz as well as F. Riesz; H.G. Grassmann as well as H. Grassmann; H.P. Babbage who continued the work of his father C. Babbage; R. Fuchs as well as the more famous L. Fuchs; A. Quetelet as well as L.A.J. Quetelet; P.M. Hahn and Hans Hahn; E. Blaschke and W. Blaschke; J. Picard as well as the more famous C.E. Picard; B. Pascal (of course) and also Ernesto Pascal and Etienne Pascal; and the historically important V.J. Bouniakovskiand W.A. Steklov, seldom mentioned at the time outside the Soviet literature.
The historical development of mathematical analysis from Euler to Riemann
Title | The historical development of mathematical analysis from Euler to Riemann PDF eBook |
Author | Ivor Owen Grattan-Guinness |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Academic theses |
ISBN |
The Historical Development of the Calculus
Title | The Historical Development of the Calculus PDF eBook |
Author | C.H.Jr. Edwards |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 1994-06-24 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0387943137 |
The calculus has served for three centuries as the principal quantitative language of Western science. In the course of its genesis and evolution some of the most fundamental problems of mathematics were first con fronted and, through the persistent labors of successive generations, finally resolved. Therefore, the historical development of the calculus holds a special interest for anyone who appreciates the value of a historical perspective in teaching, learning, and enjoying mathematics and its ap plications. My goal in writing this book was to present an account of this development that is accessible, not solely to students of the history of mathematics, but to the wider mathematical community for which my exposition is more specifically intended, including those who study, teach, and use calculus. The scope of this account can be delineated partly by comparison with previous works in the same general area. M. E. Baron's The Origins of the Infinitesimal Calculus (1969) provides an informative and reliable treat ment of the precalculus period up to, but not including (in any detail), the time of Newton and Leibniz, just when the interest and pace of the story begin to quicken and intensify. C. B. Boyer's well-known book (1949, 1959 reprint) met well the goals its author set for it, but it was more ap propriately titled in its original edition-The Concepts of the Calculus than in its reprinting.
The Development of the Foundations of Mathematical Analysis from Euler to Riemann
Title | The Development of the Foundations of Mathematical Analysis from Euler to Riemann PDF eBook |
Author | I. Grattan-Guinness |
Publisher | |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN |
A History of Mathematics
Title | A History of Mathematics PDF eBook |
Author | Florian Cajori |
Publisher | |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 1893 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN |
A History of Analysis
Title | A History of Analysis PDF eBook |
Author | Hans Niels Jahnke |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 436 |
Release | |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9780821890509 |
Analysis as an independent subject was created as part of the scientific revolution in the seventeenth century. Kepler, Galileo, Descartes, Fermat, Huygens, Newton, and Leibniz, to name but a few, contributed to its genesis. Since the end of the seventeenth century, the historical progress of mathematical analysis has displayed unique vitality and momentum. No other mathematical field has so profoundly influenced the development of modern scientific thinking. Describing this multidimensional historical development requires an in-depth discussion which includes a reconstruction of general trends and an examination of the specific problems. This volume is designed as a collective work of authors who are proven experts in the history of mathematics. It clarifies the conceptual change that analysis underwent during its development while elucidating the influence of specific applications and describing the relevance of biographical and philosophical backgrounds. The first ten chapters of the book outline chronological development and the last three chapters survey the history of differential equations, the calculus of variations, and functional analysis. Special features are a separate chapter on the development of the theory of complex functions in the nineteenth century and two chapters on the influence of physics on analysis. One is about the origins of analytical mechanics, and one treats the development of boundary-value problems of mathematical physics (especially potential theory) in the nineteenth century. The book presents an accurate and very readable account of the history of analysis. Each chapter provides a comprehensive bibliography. Mathematical examples have been carefully chosen so that readers with a modest background in mathematics can follow them. It is suitable for mathematical historians and a general mathematical audience.
Bernhard Riemann 1826-1866
Title | Bernhard Riemann 1826-1866 PDF eBook |
Author | Detlef Laugwitz |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2008-01-21 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0817647767 |
This remarkable work, rich in insight and scholarship, seeks to draw readers closer to the underlying ideas of Riemann’s work and to the development of them in their historical context.