The following pages link to Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen (Q168115):
Displayed 12 items.
- Book review of: V. J. Katz and K. H. Parshall, Taming the unknown. A history of algebra from antiquity to the early twentieth century. (Q508124) (← links)
- The early history of the moment problem (Q1209760) (← links)
- Different motivations and goals in the historical development of the theory of systems of linear inequalities (Q1862868) (← links)
- An early debate in mathematical biology and its value for teaching: Rashevsky's 1934 paper on cell division (Q2400833) (← links)
- From measuring tool to geometrical object: Minkowski's development of the concept of convex bodies (Q2468669) (← links)
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- Egg-Forms and Measure-Bodies: Different Mathematical Practices in the Early History of the Modern Theory of Convexity (Q3613687) (← links)
- A Multiple Perspective Approach to History of Mathematics: Mathematical Programming and Rashevsky’s Early Development of Mathematical Biology in the Twentieth Century (Q5241555) (← links)
- A contextualized historical analysis of the Kuhn-Tucker theorem in nonlinear programming: The impact of World War II (Q5928388) (← links)
- The emergence of nonlinear programming: interactions between practical mathematics and mathematics proper. (Q5949260) (← links)
- John von Neumann's conception of the minimax theorem: A journey through different mathematical contexts (Q5952718) (← links)