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The following pages link to Newton's early computational method for dynamics (Q1316105):
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- The snare of simplicity: the Newton-Flamsteed correspondence revisited (Q354157) (← links)
- Topics in differential geometry associated with position vector fields on Euclidean submanifolds (Q504342) (← links)
- The role of curvature in Newton's dynamics (Q532018) (← links)
- On Hooke's 1685 manuscript on orbital mechanics (Q1386713) (← links)
- Conceptualism and contextualism in the recent historiography of Newton's \textit{Principia}. (Q1421931) (← links)
- Kepler's area law in the \textit{Principia}: filling in some details in Newton's proof of Proposition 1. (Q1421933) (← links)
- Euclidean submanifolds via tangential components of their position vector fields (Q1649033) (← links)
- The early application of the calculus to the inverse square force problem (Q1956485) (← links)
- Did Newton use his calculus in the Principia? (Q4780757) (← links)
- Johann Bernoulli, John Keill and the inverse problem of central forces (Q4858660) (← links)
- Further thoughts on anachronism: a presentist reading of Newton's \textit{Principia} (Q6623905) (← links)
- Conceptual frameworks on the relationship between physics-mathematics in the Newton \textit{Principia Geneva} edition (1822) (Q6639626) (← links)