The following pages link to (Q3313833):
Displayed 20 items.
- On Jupiter and his Galilean satellites: librations of de Sitter's periodic motions (Q344746) (← links)
- The snare of simplicity: the Newton-Flamsteed correspondence revisited (Q354157) (← links)
- The mathematical form of measurement and the argument for Proposition I in Newton's \textit{Principia} (Q375278) (← links)
- Isaac Newton as a probabilist (Q449738) (← links)
- A retelling of Newton's work on Kepler's laws (Q634538) (← links)
- The metamathematics of ergodic theory (Q1006602) (← links)
- Brook Taylor and the method of increments (Q1060200) (← links)
- Conceptualism and contextualism in the recent historiography of Newton's \textit{Principia}. (Q1421931) (← links)
- Social values and economic dynamics (Q1657581) (← links)
- On the intrinsic gravitational repulsion (Q1878092) (← links)
- Contraband mathematics: a documentary review of the resources available to George Green at the Nottingham Subscription Library 1823--1828 (Q2278761) (← links)
- Deducing Newton's second law from relativity principles: a forgotten history (Q2285856) (← links)
- Infinitesimals in the foundations of Newton's mechanics (Q2495851) (← links)
- From Goeritz Matrices to Quasi-alternating Links (Q3078616) (← links)
- Un Altro Presente: on the historical interpretation of mathematical texts (Q4561027) (← links)
- A Trilinear Three-Body Problem (Q4655505) (← links)
- A MATHEMATICAL THEORY FOR LEARNING, AND ITS APPLICATION TO TIME-VARYING COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (Q4679774) (← links)
- Resisted Inverse-square Centripetal Force Motion along Newton's Great 'Look-Alike', the Equiangular Spiral (Q4853054) (← links)
- David Gregory, John Arbuthnot and their roles in the early development of probability in Great Britain (Q4995624) (← links)
- ‘There are great alterations in the geometry of late’. The rise of Isaac Newton’s early Scottish circle (Q5217285) (← links)