The following pages link to (Q3686661):
Displaying 48 items.
- Determinantal representations of hyperbolic forms via weighted shift matrices (Q300182) (← links)
- Stevin numbers and reality (Q351454) (← links)
- Ten misconceptions from the history of analysis and their debunking (Q360440) (← links)
- Biquaternions and their complex matrix representations (Q375927) (← links)
- Axiomatic of fuzzy complex numbers (Q398510) (← links)
- Leibniz's infinitesimals: their fictionality, their modern implementations, and their foes from Berkeley to Russell and beyond (Q486948) (← links)
- Poincaré's stated motivations for topology (Q776908) (← links)
- Solving the quintic by iteration (Q918135) (← links)
- Polynomial identities and noncommutative versal torsors. (Q932167) (← links)
- Differentiable functions of Cayley-Dickson numbers and line integration (Q941928) (← links)
- On abstraction and the importance of asking the right research questions: could Jordan have proved the Jordan-Hölder theorem? (Q948980) (← links)
- Prehomogeneous vector spaces and field extensions (Q1209135) (← links)
- The development and understanding of the concept of quotient group (Q1209766) (← links)
- Notes on Thābit ibn Qurra and his rule for amicable numbers (Q1264130) (← links)
- The validity of the Marcus-de Oliveira conjecture for essentially Hermitian matrices (Q1319999) (← links)
- Bibliography of publications by B. L. van der Waerden since 1983 on ancient and medieval science (Q1323511) (← links)
- Quaternionic determinants (Q1361138) (← links)
- Differentiable functions of quaternion variables. (Q1416508) (← links)
- A hidden agenda (Q1575735) (← links)
- Geometry and generality in Frege's philosophy of arithmetic. (Q1578773) (← links)
- The groups of two by two matrices in double and dual numbers, and associated Möbius transformations (Q1635058) (← links)
- `Nobody could possibly misunderstand what a group is': a study in early twentieth-century group axiomatics (Q1675125) (← links)
- D'Alembert's proof of the fundamental theorem of algebra (Q1765383) (← links)
- Lejeune Dirichlet and the birth of analytic number theory: 1837-1839 (Q1823229) (← links)
- The mathematical life of Cauchy's group theorem (Q1877690) (← links)
- On the history of the arithmetic of algebras (1843--1932) (Q1879387) (← links)
- Prehistory of the concept of mathematical structure: isomorphism between group theory, crystallography, and philosophy (Q1931298) (← links)
- Constructing Clifford algebras for windmill and Dutch windmill graphs; a new proof of the friendship theorem (Q2089526) (← links)
- Exact solution of a fully general non-local-thermodynamic-equilibrium two-level atom (Q2094861) (← links)
- Analytic extensions of functions of Cayley-Dickson variables (Q2209800) (← links)
- Between geometry and the theory of substitutions: a case study concerning the twenty-seven lines on a cubic surface (Q2339146) (← links)
- False position in Leonardo of Pisa's \textit{Liber abbaci} (Q2381567) (← links)
- A Burgessian critique of nominalistic tendencies in contemporary mathematics and its historiography (Q2391944) (← links)
- From the theory of ``congeneric surd equations'' to ``Segre's bicomplex numbers'' (Q2401270) (← links)
- Taming the unknown: a history of algebra from antiquity to the early twentieth century, by Victor J Katz and Karen Hunger Parshall (Q2806378) (← links)
- ABOUT SOME ISSUES IN THE TETRON MODEL (Q3617172) (← links)
- On the date of Cauchy's contributions to the founding of the theory of groups (Q3835435) (← links)
- On the ‘Fundamental theorem of Algebra’ (Q4359934) (← links)
- The Fundamental Theorem on Symmetric Polynomials: History's First Whiff of Galois Theory (Q4581637) (← links)
- The quaternion-Pell sequence (Q4633982) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis of some methods for amicable numbers (Q4876359) (← links)
- A plurality of algebras, 1200–1600: Algebraic Europe from Fibonacci to Clavius (Q4976282) (← links)
- An extension and a generalization of Dedekind's theorem (Q5124021) (← links)
- A complete classification of three-dimensional algebras over ℝ and ℂ — 温故知新 (visiting old, learn new) (Q5164656) (← links)
- Generalized group determinant gives a necessary and sufficient condition for a subset of a finite group to be a subgroup (Q5856798) (← links)
- Remark on Laquer's theorem for circulant determinants (Q5876638) (← links)
- Sliding down over a horizontally moving semi-sphere (Q5883093) (← links)
- Of our own nation: John Wallis's account of mathematical learning in medieval England (Q5944931) (← links)