The following pages link to Cauchy's Continuum (Q5171469):
Displaying 16 items.
- Small oscillations of the pendulum, Euler's method, and adequality (Q341234) (← links)
- Who gave you the Cauchy-Weierstrass tale? The dual history of rigorous calculus (Q351452) (← links)
- Stevin numbers and reality (Q351454) (← links)
- A Cauchy-Dirac delta function (Q360434) (← links)
- Ten misconceptions from the history of analysis and their debunking (Q360440) (← links)
- Leibniz's infinitesimals: their fictionality, their modern implementations, and their foes from Berkeley to Russell and beyond (Q486948) (← links)
- An integer construction of infinitesimals: toward a theory of eudoxus hyperreals (Q691131) (← links)
- Is Leibnizian calculus embeddable in first order logic? (Q1616106) (← links)
- Toward a history of mathematics focused on procedures (Q1616107) (← links)
- Cauchy's infinitesimals, his sum theorem, and foundational paradigms (Q1616116) (← links)
- Tools, objects, and chimeras: Connes on the role of hyperreals in mathematics (Q1654210) (← links)
- Controversies in the foundations of analysis: comments on Schubring's \textit{Conflicts} (Q2013410) (← links)
- Cauchy's work on integral geometry, centers of curvature, and other applications of infinitesimals (Q2188803) (← links)
- Ambiguities of fundamental concepts in mathematical analysis during the mid-nineteenth century (Q2391790) (← links)
- A Burgessian critique of nominalistic tendencies in contemporary mathematics and its historiography (Q2391944) (← links)
- Almost Equal: the Method of Adequality from Diophantus to Fermat and Beyond (Q5171470) (← links)