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Titre : A history of analysis Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hans Niels JAHNKE, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Providence, R. I. [Etats Unis] : American Mathematical Society Année de publication : 2003 Collection : History of Mathematics, ISSN 0899-2428 num. 24 Importance : 422 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8218-2623-2 Langues : Anglais Catégories : 01A05
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28-03Mots-clés : histoire épistémologie analyse Résumé : 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. Note de contenu : index, bibliogr. En ligne : http://www.ams.org/bookstore-getitem/item=hmath-24 A history of analysis [texte imprimé] / Hans Niels JAHNKE, Editeur scientifique . - Providence, R. I. (Etats Unis) : American Mathematical Society, 2003 . - 422 p.. - (History of Mathematics, ISSN 0899-2428; 24) .
ISBN : 978-0-8218-2623-2
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : 01A05
26-03
28-03Mots-clés : histoire épistémologie analyse Résumé : 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. Note de contenu : index, bibliogr. En ligne : http://www.ams.org/bookstore-getitem/item=hmath-24 Exemplaires
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