The following pages link to Ivor Grattan-Guinness (Q587142):
Displaying 50 items.
- (Q384415) (redirect page) (← links)
- (Q1181857) (redirect page) (← links)
- The mentor of Alan Turing: Max Newman (1897--1984) as a logician (Q384416) (← links)
- Book review: Karin Reich (ed.), Wolfgang Sartorius von Waltershausen, Gauß zum Gedächtniss: Biographie Carl Friedrich Gauß, Leipzig 1856. Mit dem von Karin Reich verfassten Essay ``Wolfgang Sartorius von Waltershausen (1809--1876)'' (2012) (Q391348) (← links)
- Numbers as moments of multisets: a new-old formulation of arithmetic (Q536601) (← links)
- Numbers, magnitudes, ratios, and proportions in Euclid's \textit{Elements}: How did he handle them? (Q674565) (← links)
- The varieties of mechanics by 1800 (Q752669) (← links)
- In memoriam Kurt Gödel: His 1931 correspondence with Zermelo on his incompletability theorem (Q754168) (← links)
- Dedekind's analysis of number: Systems and axioms (Q813419) (← links)
- Old and new views of numbers -- from the history of the concept of number (Q817713) (← links)
- Newton's interpretation of Newton's second law (Q851097) (← links)
- Solving Wigner's mystery: the reasonable (though perhaps limited) effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences (Q976298) (← links)
- Cauchy's conception of rigour in analysis (Q1079555) (← links)
- The earliest contribution to location theory? Spatio-economic equilibrium with Lamé and Clapeyron, 1829 (Q1119557) (← links)
- Working with Alan Turing (Q1181858) (← links)
- Writing about Alan Turing (Q1181860) (← links)
- To and from philosophy-discussions with Gödel and Wittgenstein (Q1182183) (← links)
- W. H. Young at Aberystwyth (Q1183320) (← links)
- A note on \textit{The Educational Times} and \textit{Mathematical Questions} (Q1183321) (← links)
- Convolutions in French mathematics, 1800-1840. Volume I: The settings. Volume II: The turns. Volume III: The data (Q1188844) (← links)
- Bolzano's analytic programme (Q1200119) (← links)
- Anastácio da Cunha and the concept of convergent series (Q1202995) (← links)
- The calculus as algebraic analysis: Some observations on mathematical analysis in the 18th century (Q1203008) (← links)
- Maria Gaetana Agnesi (Q1203016) (← links)
- The ascendancy of the Laplace transform and how it came about (Q1205983) (← links)
- Mathematical foundations of a cultural project or Ramchandra's treatise ``Through the unsentimentalised light of mathematics'' (Q1206486) (← links)
- Newton's solution to the equiangular spiral problem and a new solution using only the equiangular property (Q1206490) (← links)
- Bernard Bolzano -- Not as unknown to his contemporaries as is commonly believed? (Q1209761) (← links)
- The rediscovery of the Cantor-Dedekind correspondence (Q1211476) (← links)
- Mathematical bibliography for W. H. and G. C. Young (Q1213427) (← links)
- Preliminary notes on the historical significance of quantification and of the axioms of choice in the development of mathematical analysis (Q1227719) (← links)
- Russell's logical progress: Some new light from manuscript sources (Q1227720) (← links)
- History of mathematics and histories of other sciences (Q1237765) (← links)
- How Bertrand Russell discovered his paradox (Q1247411) (← links)
- Parallel worlds: Escher and mathematics, revisited (Q1286334) (← links)
- Hilbert's formalism and arithmetization of mathematics (Q1293008) (← links)
- Hilbert and set theory (Q1293014) (← links)
- Bertrand Russell's 1897 critique of the traditional theory of measurement (Q1293026) (← links)
- (Q1297049) (redirect page) (← links)
- Did Georg Cantor influence Edmund Husserl? (Q1297050) (← links)
- What hath Gödel wrought? (Q1299772) (← links)
- Gödel and the concept of meaning in mathematics (Q1299773) (← links)
- The making of Peacock's \textit{Treatise on algebra}: A case of creative indecision (Q1302119) (← links)
- Functions: Historical and pedagogical aspects (Q1309154) (← links)
- A residual category: Some reflections on the history of mathematics and its status (Q1310253) (← links)
- On the relations between Georg Cantor and Richard Dedekind (Q1319116) (← links)
- On the first history of Portuguese mathematics (Q1319119) (← links)
- Green and Green's functions (Q1323034) (← links)
- The beginnings of Gottlob Frege's scientific career (Q1332246) (← links)
- Contributing to \textit{The Educational Times}: Letters to W. J. C. Miller (Q1332248) (← links)
- Historical development of the foundations of mathematics: Course description (Q1332574) (← links)