The following pages link to (Q4853971):
Displaying 14 items.
- On the geometrical and physical meaning of Newton's solution to Kepler's problem (Q357887) (← links)
- The mathematical form of measurement and the argument for Proposition I in Newton's \textit{Principia} (Q375278) (← links)
- Nature's drawing: problems and resolutions in the mathematization of motion (Q375347) (← links)
- The parallelogram rule from Pseudo-Aristotle to Newton (Q524418) (← links)
- The Jesuits and the method of indivisibles (Q1616121) (← links)
- Galileo's quanti: understanding infinitesimal magnitudes (Q2015047) (← links)
- Infinitesimals in the foundations of Newton's mechanics (Q2495851) (← links)
- Torricelli’s Indivisibles (Q2950501) (← links)
- Newton on Indivisibles (Q2950511) (← links)
- A Newtonian tale details on notes and proofs in Geneva edition of Newton's<i>Principia</i> (Q2956594) (← links)
- Proofs and Contexts: the Debate between Bernoulli and Newton on the Mathematics of Central Force Motion (Q3466725) (← links)
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- Mathematical models in Newton's<i>Principia</i>: A new view of the ‘Newtonian Style’ (Q5692909) (← links)
- Conceptual frameworks on the relationship between physics-mathematics in the Newton \textit{Principia Geneva} edition (1822) (Q6639626) (← links)