The following pages link to (Q5332197):
Displaying 27 items.
- Derivation of Newton's law of motion using Galileo's experimental data (Q500412) (← links)
- Comparison of identification criteria for machine inductive inference (Q585192) (← links)
- Causality and the arrow of classical time (Q720369) (← links)
- Comparison of polynomial approximations to speed up planewave-based quantum Monte Carlo calculations (Q729139) (← links)
- Einstein's gravitation for Machian relativism of nonlocal energy-charges (Q930223) (← links)
- The calculus of the trigonometric functions (Q1105571) (← links)
- Newton's mature dynamics and the Principia: A simplified solution to the Kepler problem (Q1119554) (← links)
- The principle of rigidification (Q1205973) (← links)
- Deduction versus discourse: Newton and the cosmic phenomena (Q1655529) (← links)
- Ball-and-finger system: modeling and optimal trajectories (Q1722658) (← links)
- The role of a posteriori mathematics in physics (Q1752571) (← links)
- Problems of hydrodynamics for a triaxial ellipsoid (Q1755965) (← links)
- Validity of feedback controls depending on higher order derivatives (Q1802507) (← links)
- On the lifting force in a rare gas flow (Q2086763) (← links)
- A geometric-analytic study of linear differential equations of order two (Q2228084) (← links)
- Newton's problem of the optimal forebody: history of the solution (Q2229519) (← links)
- Infinities as natural places (Q2289684) (← links)
- A misunderstanding in Soldner's interpretation of the gravitational deflection of light (Q2304742) (← links)
- Mathematical passages in Carlo Emilio Gadda (Q2304823) (← links)
- Mechanical systems of Cosserat-Zhilin (Q2414319) (← links)
- Newton's mature dynamics: Revolutionary or reactionary? (Q3829516) (← links)
- Two theories of time (Q4240678) (← links)
- Classical and special relativity in four steps (Q4634787) (← links)
- Kepler's Resolution of Individual Planetary Motion (Q4695728) (← links)
- Carl Gottfried Neumann (Q5188974) (← links)
- Leibniz’s Mathematical and Philosophical Analysis of Time (Q5261590) (← links)
- What will the mathematics of tomorrow look like? (Q6083251) (← links)