The following pages link to (Q4773993):
Displaying 17 items.
- Algebraic collisions. Challenging Descartes with Cartesian tools (Q301103) (← links)
- How can computer simulations produce new knowledge? (Q351439) (← links)
- Leon Battista Alberti's bombard problem in \textit{Ludi matematici}: geometry and warfare (Q393484) (← links)
- The parallelogram rule from Pseudo-Aristotle to Newton (Q524418) (← links)
- How Galileo dropped the ball and Fermat picked it up (Q542147) (← links)
- How the Gateway Arch got its shape (Q708716) (← links)
- Newton's interpretation of Newton's second law (Q851097) (← links)
- The principle of rigidification (Q1205973) (← links)
- Archimedes' lost treatise on the centers of gravity of solids (Q1254233) (← links)
- The visualization of quadratures in the mystery of corollary 3 to proposition 41 of Newton's \textit{Principia} (Q1332241) (← links)
- Scientific method, statistical method and the speed of light. (Q1431185) (← links)
- The Jesuits and the method of indivisibles (Q1616121) (← links)
- On some damped 2 body problems (Q2230387) (← links)
- The \textit{Principia}'s second law (as Newton understood it) from Galileo to Laplace (Q2307666) (← links)
- A new look at Galileo's search for mathematical proofs (Q2501240) (← links)
- Patterns of argumentation in Galileo's<i>Discorsi</i> (Q2713322) (← links)
- Group theoretical formulation of free fall and projectile motion (Q4683453) (← links)