A Discourse Concerning Algebra: English Algebra to 1685OUP Oxford, 16 de gen. 2003 - 306 pàgines For historians of mathematics and those interested in the history of science, 'A Discourse Concerning Algebra' provides an new and readable account of the rise of algebra in England from the Medieval period to the later years of the 17th century. Including new research, this is the most detailed study to date of early modern English algebra, which builds on work published in 1685 by John Wallis (Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford) on the history of algebra. Stedall's book follows the reception and dissemination of important algebraic ideas and methods from continental Europe (especially those of Viéte) and the consequent revolution in the state of English mathematics in the 17th century. The text emphasises the contribution of Wallis, but substantial reference is also provided to other important mathematicans such as Harriot, Oughtred, Pell and Brouncker. |
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... Newton's results on infinite series, then the latest work available, and at every stage investigates his sources and his interpretations. It also supplements Wallis's account with the findings of new research and modern scholarship and ...
... Newton's results on infinite series, then the latest work available, and at every stage investigates his sources and his interpretations. It also supplements Wallis's account with the findings of new research and modern scholarship and ...
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... Newton.23 The most ambitious of these schemes, again originating with Collins, but also supported by William Brouncker, President of the Royal Society, was to follow up Kersey's Elements with a further volume containing results ...
... Newton.23 The most ambitious of these schemes, again originating with Collins, but also supported by William Brouncker, President of the Royal Society, was to follow up Kersey's Elements with a further volume containing results ...
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... Newton's Epistola prior and Epistola posterior were written in June and October 1676, and the final third of A treatise of algebra, in which extracts from Newton's letters are embedded, may have been written in its entirety in the ...
... Newton's Epistola prior and Epistola posterior were written in June and October 1676, and the final third of A treatise of algebra, in which extracts from Newton's letters are embedded, may have been written in its entirety in the ...
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... Newton and others. Methods in number theory developed by William Brouncker and Wallis. Conclusion. Chapters 73–97 Chapters 98 and 99 Chapters 100 Everything from Chapter 15 onwards is about the work of 14 A LARGE DISCOURSE CONCERNING ...
... Newton and others. Methods in number theory developed by William Brouncker and Wallis. Conclusion. Chapters 73–97 Chapters 98 and 99 Chapters 100 Everything from Chapter 15 onwards is about the work of 14 A LARGE DISCOURSE CONCERNING ...
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... Newton's brilliant discovery of the general binomial theorem. Now less well known, but no less ingenious, is Brouncker's discovery of a sequence of continued fractions for multiples of π: Brouncker never explained his method, and I ...
... Newton's brilliant discovery of the general binomial theorem. Now less well known, but no less ingenious, is Brouncker's discovery of a sequence of continued fractions for multiples of π: Brouncker never explained his method, and I ...
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William Oughtreds Clavis | 55 |
Thomas Harriot and his Treatise on equations | 88 |
uncovering the mathematics of John Pell | 126 |
John Walliss Arithmetica infinitorum | 155 |
the mathematics of William Brouncker | 183 |
8 Many pretty things worth looking into | 208 |
Notes | 219 |
Bibliographies | 261 |
Index | 289 |
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A Discourse Concerning Algebra: English Algebra to 1685 Jacqueline A. Stedall Previsualització limitada - 2002 |
A Discourse Concerning Algebra: English Algebra to 1685 Jacqueline A. Stedall Previsualització limitada - 2002 |
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