The following pages link to Teun Koetsier (Q588895):
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- Kirchhoff's theory for optical diffraction, its predecessor and subsequent development: the resilience of an inconsistent theory (Q332274) (← links)
- Leonhard Euler's early lunar theories 1725--1752 (Q354151) (← links)
- Leonhard Euler's early lunar theories 1725--1752. II: Developing the methods, 1730--1744 (Q363507) (← links)
- A history of the work concept. From physics to economics (Q382510) (← links)
- Poincaré's ``fourth geometry'' (Q457067) (← links)
- The wedge and the vis viva controversy: how concepts of force influenced the practice of early eighteenth-century mechanics (Q524416) (← links)
- On the Warsaw interactions of logic and mathematics in the years 1919--1939 (Q598318) (← links)
- Newton, the geometer (Q664619) (← links)
- From classical to Voigt's molecular models in elasticity (Q711449) (← links)
- The scientific correspondence of H. A. Lorentz. Volume 2. The Dutch correspondents (Q721711) (← links)
- The concepts of equivalence, equality and identity (Q777979) (← 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)
- The standard scheme of the moon and its mean quantities (Q884938) (← links)
- Space and knowledge. Elements of an epistemic theory of the use of diagrams (Q902466) (← links)
- Breaking the circle: the emergence of Archimedean mechanics in the late Renaissance (Q932073) (← links)
- Force, deflection, and time: Proposition VI of Newton's \textit{Principia} (Q997152) (← links)
- On the role of the Michelson-Morley experiment: Einstein in Chicago (Q1039931) (← links)
- Logic and philosophy of mathematics in the early Husserl (Q1048732) (← links)
- On the prehistory of programmable machines: musical automata, looms, calculators (Q1602236) (← links)
- Philosophy and geometry. Theoretical and historical issues (Q1606089) (← links)
- Hilbert's error? (Q1622647) (← links)
- 50 years of finite geometry (Q1700415) (← links)
- Happy 70th, Jef (Q1700426) (← links)
- Presentation of mathematics, on the occasion of the 450th anniversary of the Collège de France (Q1712995) (← links)
- Avatars of the great classification theorems of Élie Cartan (Q1712997) (← links)
- Jules-Henri Poincaré (Q1712999) (← links)
- What do you need a mathematician for? Martinus Hortensius's ``speech on the dignity and utility of the mathematical sciences'' (Amsterdam 1634) (Q1777534) (← links)
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- Hilbert's problems and their sequels (Q1914963) (← links)
- Magnification: how to turn a spyglass into an astronomical telescope (Q1937810) (← links)
- The early application of the calculus to the inverse square force problem (Q1956485) (← links)
- Galileo's quanti: understanding infinitesimal magnitudes (Q2015047) (← links)
- The geometric origin of perspectivist science in G.W. Leibniz. Analysis based on unpublished manuscripts (Q2041103) (← links)
- On Lakatos's decomposition of the notion of proof (Q2080593) (← links)
- Federigo Enriques (1871--1946): a critical study of \textit{Lezioni di geometria proiettiva} (Q2099364) (← links)
- The Eu approach to formalizing Euclid: a response to ``On the inconsistency of Mumma's Eu'' (Q2330505) (← links)
- Solution to the long-standing puzzle of Huygens' ``anomalous suspension'' (Q2347249) (← links)
- Straight lines on models of curved surfaces (Q2400831) (← links)
- The continuous, the discrete and the infinitesimal in philosophy and mathematics (Q2419909) (← links)
- Christoph Clavius' ``Ordo servandus in addiscendis disciplinis mathematicis'' and the teaching of mathematics in Jesuit Colleges at the beginning of the modern era (Q2432650) (← links)
- From anomaly to fundament: Louis Poinsot's theories of the couple in mechanics (Q2436781) (← links)
- Discrepant measurements and experimental knowledge in the early modern era (Q2458889) (← links)
- Joseph Boussinesq (1842--1929): a pioneer of mechanical modelling at the end of the 19th century (Q2478083) (← links)
- Beyond Cartesian limits: Leibniz's passage from algebraic to ``transcendental'' mathematics (Q2490949) (← links)
- European polytechnic schools in nineteenth century and Karlsruhe's exemplary case (Q2510210) (← links)
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