The following pages link to (Q2979252):
Displaying 16 items.
- James Gregorie on tangents and the ``Taylor'' rule for series expansions (Q1313401) (← links)
- Operationalism: an interpretation of the philosophy of ancient Greek geometry (Q2154005) (← links)
- A relationship between the tractrix and logarithmic curves with mechanical applications (Q2278757) (← links)
- The Leibniz catenary and approximation of \(e\) -- an analysis of his unpublished calculations (Q2279707) (← links)
- Periodic words connected with the tribonacci-Lucas numbers (Q2414402) (← links)
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- The Lost Calculus (1637-1670): Tangency and Optimization without Limits (Q3369902) (← links)
- Nonstandard Analysis, Infinitesimals, and the History of Calculus (Q3466723) (← links)
- Gardener’s Hyperbolas and the Dragged-Point Principle (Q5013362) (← links)
- A Gaussian Tale for the Classroom: Lemniscates, Arithmetic-Geometric Means, and More (Q5016679) (← links)
- Procedures of Leibnizian infinitesimal calculus: an account in three modern frameworks (Q5030479) (← links)
- A 3D-printable machine for conics and oblique trajectories (Q5043965) (← links)
- Reviews (Q5109363) (← links)
- Newton on constructions in geometry (Q6148338) (← links)
- Three case studies in current Leibniz scholarship (Q6164887) (← links)
- Why historical research needs mathematicians now more than ever (Q6623904) (← links)