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The following pages link to Archive for History of Exact Sciences (Q172610):
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- Cracking bones and numbers: solving the enigma of numerical sequences on ancient Chinese artifacts (Q776905) (← links)
- On Qin Jiushao's writing system (Q776907) (← links)
- Poincaré's stated motivations for topology (Q776908) (← links)
- The problem of the invariance of dimension in the growth of modern topology. II (Q789050) (← links)
- The Mécanique Physique of Siméon Denis Poisson: The evolution and isolation in France of his approach to physical theory (1800-1840). X: Some perspective on Poisson's contributions to the emergence of mathematical physics (Q792980) (← links)
- Joseph Liouville's work on the figures of equilibrium of a rotating mass of fluid (Q792982) (← links)
- De D. Hilbert à E. Artin: Les différents aspects du dix-septième problème et les filiations conceptuelles de la théorie des corps réels clos (Q792984) (← links)
- The motion of Mars in Egyptian planetary tables (Q793708) (← links)
- The development and transmission of 248-day schemes for lunar motion in Ancient astronomy (Q794633) (← links)
- On the history of the theory of linear differential equations (Q795022) (← links)
- Hendrik Antoon Lorentz und Emil Wiechert (Briefwechsel und Verhältnis der beiden Physiker) (Q795025) (← links)
- The solutions of Girolamo Saccheri and Giovanni Ceva of ``Geometram quaero'' of Ruggero Ventimiglia: Italian projective geometry during the latter 17th century (Q798631) (← links)
- Le ``Commentaire'' d'Hipparque. I: La sphère mobile (Q799656) (← links)
- Right-angled triangles in ancient China (Q799659) (← links)
- Sturm and Liouville's work on ordinary linear differential equations. The emergence of Sturm-Liouville theory (Q799662) (← links)
- The Mécanique Physique of Siméon Denis Poisson: The evolution and isolation in France of his approach to physical theory (1800-1840). I-X (Q799663) (← links)
- The shaping of the Riesz representation theorem: A chapter in the history of analysis (Q800332) (← links)
- Arguments on motivation in the rise and decline of a mathematical theory; the ''Construction of equations'', 1637 - ca. 1750 (Q800900) (← links)
- A Lutheran astrologer: Johannes Kepler (Q801045) (← links)
- On the history of the statistical method in meteorology (Q801884) (← links)
- On the history of the statistical method in astronomy (Q802225) (← links)
- The rise of non-Archimedean mathematics and the roots of a misconception. I: The emergence of non-Archimedean systems of magnitudes (Q813283) (← links)
- A study of Babylonian planetary theory. III: The planet Mercury (Q822757) (← links)
- Einstein on involutions in projective geometry (Q822759) (← links)
- The six books of Diophantus' Arithmetic increased and reduced to specious: the lost manuscript of Jacques Ozanam (1640--1718) (Q822765) (← links)
- Studies in Babylonian lunar theory. II: Treatments of lunar anomaly (Q836199) (← links)
- Between Viète and Descartes: Adriaan van Roomen and the Mathesis Universalis (Q836201) (← links)
- From problems to structures: the Cousin problems and the emergence of the sheaf concept (Q849442) (← links)
- Miscellaneous lunar tables from Babylon (Q851096) (← links)
- Newton's interpretation of Newton's second law (Q851097) (← links)
- Two traces of two-step Eudoxan proportion theory in Aristotle: a tale of definitions in Aristotle, with a moral (Q860123) (← links)
- Viète's controversy with Clavius over the truly Gregorian calendar (Q860125) (← links)
- Huygens' methods for determining optical parameters in birefringence (Q860126) (← links)
- Studies in Babylonian lunar theory. I: Empirical elements for modeling lunar and solar anomalies (Q876560) (← links)
- The second lunar anomaly in ancient Indian astronomy (Q876562) (← links)
- Einstein and the early theory of superconductivity, 1919 -- 1922 (Q876563) (← links)
- Aristarchus's on the sizes and distances of the sun and the moon: Greek and Arabic texts (Q884936) (← links)
- The standard scheme of the moon and its mean quantities (Q884938) (← links)
- Incommensurability, music and continuum: a cognitive approach (Q884939) (← links)
- Revisiting al-Samaw'al's table of binomial coefficients: Greek inspiration, diagrammatic reasoning and mathematical induction (Q889611) (← links)
- Ibn al-Kammād's \textit{Muqtabis} zij and the astronomical tradition of Indian origin in the Iberian Peninsula (Q889612) (← links)
- Masters, questions and challenges in the abacus schools (Q889614) (← links)
- Poncelet's porism: a long story of renewed discoveries. I (Q907761) (← links)
- Une histoire chinoise du ``nombre \(\pi\)''. (A Chinese history of the ``number \(\pi\)'') (Q912080) (← links)
- von Staudt`s theory of ``Würfe`` (jets) -- an irruption of algebra in pure geometry (Q932068) (← links)
- The fundamental theorem of projective geometry: evolution of its proof between 1847 and 1900 (Q932071) (← links)
- Publication history of von Staudt's ``Geometrie der Lage'' (Q932072) (← links)
- Breaking the circle: the emergence of Archimedean mechanics in the late Renaissance (Q932073) (← links)
- Unpublished manuscripts of Sophie Germain and a revaluation of her work on Fermat's last theorem (Q942899) (← links)
- Number crunching vs. number theory: computers and FLT, from Kummer to SWAC (1850--1960), and beyond (Q942900) (← links)