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Tales of Physicists and Mathematicians / by Simon Gindikin

1st ed. 1988.
出版者 (Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston : Imprint: Birkhäuser)
出版年 1988
本文言語 英語
大きさ XII, 158 p : online resource
著者標目 *Gindikin, Simon author
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件 名 LCSH:Mathematics
LCSH:History
LCSH:Physics
LCSH:Astronomy
LCSH:Engineering
LCSH:Life sciences
LCSH:Social sciences
LCSH:Humanities
LCSH:Science
FREE:History of Mathematical Sciences
FREE:Physics and Astronomy
FREE:Technology and Engineering
FREE:Life Sciences
FREE:Humanities and Social Sciences
FREE:Physical Sciences
一般注記 Ars Magna (The Great Art) -- Appendix: From De Vita Propria Liber (The Book of My Life) -- Two Tales of Galileo -- I. The Discovery of the Laws of Motion -- II. The Medicean Stars -- Appendix: Olaf Römer’s Conjecture -- Christiaan Huygens, Pendulum Clocks, and a Curve “Not At All Considered by the Ancients” -- Appendix: Part Five of Horlogium Oscillatorium -- Blaise Pascal -- Prince of Mathematicians -- I. Gauss’ Debut -- II. The Golden Theorem -- III. Royal Days -- Appendix: Construction Problems Leading to Cubic Equations
This revised and greatly expanded second edition of the classic Russian text Tales of Mathematicians and Physicists contains a wealth of new information about the lives and accomplishments of more than a dozen scientists throughout history. Included are individuals from the late nineteenth century: Klein, Poincaré, Ramanujan, and Penrose, as well as renowned figures from earlier eras, such as Leibniz, Euler, Lagrange, and Laplace. A unique mixture of mathematics, physics, and history, this volume provides biographical glimpses of scientists and their contributions in the context of the social and political background of their times. The author examines many original sources, from the scientists’ research papers to their personal documents and letters to friends and family; furthermore, detailed mathematical arguments and diagrams are supplied to help explain some of the most significant discoveries in calculus, celestial mechanics, number theory, and modern relativity. What emerges are intriguing, multifaceted studies of a number of remarkable intellectuals and their scientific legacy. Written by a distinguished mathematician and accessible to readers at all levels, this book is a wonderful resource for both students and teachers and a welcome introduction to the history of science
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