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Other editions - View all
Historical Introduction to Mathematical Literature G. A. (George Abram) Miller No preview available - 2012 |
Historical Introduction to Mathematical Literature (Classic Reprint) G. A. Miller No preview available - 2017 |
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algebra American Mathematical Society appeared Archimedes arithmetic calculus Cauchy Cayley coefficients commonly concept considerable number coöperation countries Descartes Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung development of mathematics devoted Diophantus discoveries Disquisitiones Arithmetica divisions early edition elementary mathematics encyclopedia Encyclopédie equations especially Euclid Euclid's Elements Euler extensive fact Fermat formulas French functions fundamental Galois Gauss geometry German hence history of mathematics important instance integral interest international mathematical congress investigators irrational numbers J. J. Sylvester known large number later leading mathematical Leibniz mathe mathematical journal mathematical literature mathematicians Mathematik matical maticians ment methods modern multiplication natural numbers nineteenth century notation noted periodicals Poincaré prime numbers proof publication published pure mathematics questions rational numbers real numbers regards regular polygons relating represent roots Sciences Mathématiques scientific square student symbols T. L. Heath tables term term mathematics theorem tion triangle University various volume writers