The following pages link to Bruce Pourciau (Q186576):
Displaying 26 items.
- (Q584544) (redirect page) (← links)
- Univalence and degree for Lipschitz continuous maps (Q584545) (← links)
- Newton's interpretation of Newton's second law (Q851097) (← links)
- Force, deflection, and time: Proposition VI of Newton's \textit{Principia} (Q997152) (← links)
- Proposition II (Book I) of Newton's \(Principia\) (Q1018493) (← links)
- Homeomorphisms and generalized derivatives (Q1079677) (← links)
- Global invertibility of nonsmooth mappings (Q1116444) (← links)
- Hadamard's theorem for locally Lipschitzian maps (Q1163662) (← links)
- On the Caratheodory-John multiplier rule (Q1164846) (← links)
- Multiplier rules and the separation of convex sets (Q1169412) (← links)
- Newton's solution of the one-body problem (Q1205979) (← links)
- Radical principia (Q1205985) (← links)
- Analysis and optimization of Lipschitz continuous mappings (Q1230127) (← links)
- The preliminary mathematical lemmas of Newton's Principia (Q1385177) (← links)
- Newton's argument for Proposition 1 of the \textit{Principia} (Q1809896) (← links)
- The importance of being equivalent: Newton's two models of one-body motion (Q1880867) (← links)
- The \textit{Principia}'s second law (as Newton understood it) from Galileo to Laplace (Q2307666) (← links)
- The Education of a Pure Mathematician (Q2757402) (← links)
- Global Properties of Proper Lipschitzian Maps (Q3327371) (← links)
- Modern Multiplier Rules (Q3902841) (← links)
- Reading the Master: Newton and the Birth of Celestial Mechanics (Q4340067) (← links)
- (Q4854265) (← links)
- Eloge: Bruce Brackenridge, 1927–2003 (Q5454637) (← links)
- On newton's proof that inverse-square orbits must be conics (Q5753903) (← links)
- Newton and the notion of limit (Q5936221) (← links)
- The integrability of ovals: Newton's Lemma 28 and its counterexamples (Q5944758) (← links)