The following pages link to (Q3998994):
Displayed 19 items.
- Polylogarithms, functional equations and more: the elusive essays of William Spence (1777-1815) (Q391356) (← links)
- A forgotten British analyst: Nicolas Vilant (1737-1807) (Q420778) (← links)
- Maty's biography of Abraham de Moivre, translated, annotated and augmented (Q449756) (← links)
- Methods of integration by arcs of conic sections in echelons of modules. Legendre as reader of Landen (Q547276) (← links)
- Mary Somerville's early contributions to the circulation of differential calculus (Q777865) (← 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 proportional view: the mathematics of James Glenie (1750-1817) (Q833306) (← links)
- Horner versus Holdred: An episode in the history of root computation (Q1283015) (← links)
- Geometry, analysis, and the baptism of slaves: John West in Scotland and Jamaica (Q1386711) (← links)
- Calculus and analysis in early 19th-century Britain: The work of William Wallace (Q1818240) (← links)
- Darboux inversions of the Kepler problem (Q2152440) (← links)
- Contraband mathematics: a documentary review of the resources available to George Green at the Nottingham Subscription Library 1823--1828 (Q2278761) (← links)
- Introducing differential calculus in Spain: The fluxion of the product and the quadrature of curves by Tomàs Cerdà (Q4995626) (← links)
- Os tratados de George Salmon no contexto da matemática britânica no século XIX: De uma abordagem sintética para uma abordagem analítica (Q5072386) (← links)
- Descriptive Geometry in England: Lost in Translation (Q5112346) (← links)
- ‘There are great alterations in the geometry of late’. The rise of Isaac Newton’s early Scottish circle (Q5217285) (← links)
- Colin Maclaurin (1698–1746): a Newtonian between theory and practice (Q5217288) (← links)
- Geometry and analysis in Anastácio da Cunha's calculus (Q6050208) (← links)
- Greek Texts and the Rigorization of Analysis: An Inquiry into J. L. Lagrange’s Work on the History of Mathematics (Q6090231) (← links)