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The following pages link to Conflicts between generalization, rigor and intuition. Number concepts underlying the development of analysis in 17th--19th century France and Germany (Q2484162):
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- Who gave you the Cauchy-Weierstrass tale? The dual history of rigorous calculus (Q351452) (← links)
- Stevin numbers and reality (Q351454) (← links)
- Ten misconceptions from the history of analysis and their debunking (Q360440) (← links)
- Teaching arithmetic in the Habsburg Empire at the end of the 18th century -- a textbook example (Q391344) (← links)
- Leibniz's infinitesimals: their fictionality, their modern implementations, and their foes from Berkeley to Russell and beyond (Q486948) (← links)
- Continuity in nature and in mathematics: Boltzmann and Poincaré (Q513965) (← links)
- One of Berkeley's arguments on compensating errors in the calculus (Q716158) (← links)
- Axel Thue in context (Q888171) (← links)
- Cauchy's infinitesimals, his sum theorem, and foundational paradigms (Q1616116) (← links)
- The Jesuits and the method of indivisibles (Q1616121) (← links)
- Boscovich's geometrical principle of continuity, and the ``mysteries of the infinity'' (Q1635796) (← links)
- The notion of variable quantities \(\omega\) in Bolzano's early works (Q1986997) (← links)
- Comments on a paper on alleged misconceptions regarding the history of analysis: who has misconceptions? (Q2013405) (← links)
- Controversies in the foundations of analysis: comments on Schubring's \textit{Conflicts} (Q2013410) (← links)
- Permanence as a principle of practice (Q2034537) (← links)
- The development of the concept of uniform convergence in Karl Weierstrass's lectures and publications between 1861 and 1886 (Q2040449) (← links)
- History of mathematics: a global cultural approach. Abstracts from the workshop held December 13--19, 2020 (online meeting) (Q2232324) (← links)
- On the conception of mathematical objects and methods in d'Alembert's philosophical texts (Q2279708) (← links)
- A Burgessian critique of nominalistic tendencies in contemporary mathematics and its historiography (Q2391944) (← links)
- Periodic words connected with the tribonacci-Lucas numbers (Q2414402) (← links)
- Polemics in Public: Poncelet, Gergonne, Plücker, and the Duality Controversy (Q2795314) (← links)
- Weyl and Intuitionistic Infinitesimals (Q3297255) (← links)
- Wronski's Foundations of Mathematics (Q4593278) (← links)
- Introducing differential calculus in Spain: The fluxion of the product and the quadrature of curves by Tomàs Cerdà (Q4995626) (← links)
- The notion of Natural Numbers among Germanic Mathematicians during the Second Half of the 18th Century (Q5072376) (← links)
- A Medida de Informação de Shannon: Entropia (Q5074105) (← links)
- Schopenhauer and the Mathematical Intuition as the Foundation of Geometry (Q5118394) (← links)
- “Je n’ai point ambitionnée d’être neuf”: Modern Geometry in Early Nineteenth-Century French Textbooks (Q5241553) (← links)
- Teaching as an Indicator of Mathematical Practices (Q5241556) (← links)
- Leibniz on The Elimination of Infinitesimals (Q5261595) (← links)
- LEIBNIZ ON BODIES AND INFINITIES: <i>RERUM NATURA</i> AND MATHEMATICAL FICTIONS (Q6131222) (← links)
- 19th-century real analysis, forward and backward (Q6164797) (← links)