The following pages link to Roman Duda (Q587971):
Displaying 50 items.
- The early proofs of the theorem of Campbell, Baker, Hausdorff, and Dynkin (Q420535) (← links)
- Toward a scientific and personal biography of Tullio Levi-Civita (1873--1941) (Q558074) (← links)
- On the Warsaw interactions of logic and mathematics in the years 1919--1939 (Q598318) (← links)
- Hermann Graßmann -- two distinctive curricula vitae (Q710648) (← links)
- (Q796135) (redirect page) (← links)
- A particular case of hyperspaces of semisyntopogeneous spaces (Q796136) (← links)
- Infinite-dimensionality type properties of certain hyperspaces (Q796139) (← links)
- The inception of symplectic geometry: The works of Lagrange and Poisson during the years 1808-1810 (Q844123) (← links)
- The fuzzification of systems. The genesis of fuzzy set theory and its initial applications. Developments up to the 1970s. Transl. from the German (Q883710) (← links)
- Philosophical lectures on probability. Collected, edited, and annotated by Alberto Mura. With an introductory essay by Maria Carla Galavotti. Transl. by Hykel Hosni (Q952006) (← links)
- Barbilian spaces: the history of a geometric idea (Q997158) (← links)
- Decimal periods and their tables: a German research topic (1765--1801) (Q1017716) (← links)
- Facts and myths about Stefan Banach (Q1018235) (← links)
- On feebly closed mappings (Q1083056) (← links)
- Les grands thèmes de François Châtelet. (The great themes of François Châtelet) (Q1123877) (← links)
- ``A survey of modern algebra'': The fiftieth anniversary of its publication (Q1189871) (← links)
- Observation on the history of central \(B\)-splines (Q1203001) (← links)
- Gibbs, Einstein and the foundations of statistical mechanics (Q1266170) (← links)
- Arthur Cayley as Sadleirian professor: A glimpse of mathematics teaching at 19th-century Cambridge (Q1300642) (← links)
- Recollections of Arne Beurling (Q1317513) (← links)
- The late works of Leopoldo Nachbin (Q1345317) (← links)
- Collected papers of Raoul Bott. Vol. 1: Topology and Lie groups. Ed. by Robert D. MacPherson (Q1345690) (← links)
- Collected papers of Raoul Bott. Vol. 3: Foliations. Ed. by Robert D. MacPherson (Q1345691) (← links)
- N. I. Lobachevsky as an educator and enlightener (Q1358342) (← links)
- Mathematics: Essential tensions (Q1567033) (← links)
- Reply to comments (Q1567040) (← links)
- Geometry versus analysis in early 19th-century Scotland: John Leslie, William Wallace, and Thomas Carlyle (Q1578261) (← links)
- The origin of representation theory (Q1594933) (← links)
- The origins of symplectic calculus in Lagrange's work (Q1594936) (← links)
- The work of Jan-Erik Roos on the cohomology of commutative rings (Q1605628) (← links)
- From rational numbers to Dirac's bra and ket: symbolic representation of physical laws. (Q1613285) (← links)
- On the determination of the perimeter of the eight-centered oval (Q1632823) (← links)
- Boscovich's geometrical principle of continuity, and the ``mysteries of the infinity'' (Q1635796) (← links)
- Halley's method for calculating the Earth-Sun distance (Q1770086) (← links)
- Newton's argument for Proposition 1 of the \textit{Principia} (Q1809896) (← links)
- The late arrival of academic applied mathematics in the United States: a paradox, theses, and literature (Q1811277) (← links)
- A scientific prophecy by W. K. Clifford (Q1841076) (← links)
- The mathematical life of Cauchy's group theorem (Q1877690) (← links)
- On M. G. Krein's papers in the theory of spaces with an indefinite metric (Q1899470) (← links)
- If Hamilton had prevailed: Quaternions in physics (Q1903415) (← links)
- Fareys series and Pick's area theorem (Q1903426) (← links)
- From Kepler to Hales, and back to Hilbert (Q1946041) (← links)
- Boltzmann on mathematics (Q1973311) (← links)
- The making of mathematics. Heuristic philosophy of mathematics (Q2064033) (← links)
- On the conception of mathematical objects and methods in d'Alembert's philosophical texts (Q2279708) (← links)
- History of Leningrad mathematics in the first half of the 20th century (Q2330579) (← links)
- Between geometry and the theory of substitutions: a case study concerning the twenty-seven lines on a cubic surface (Q2339146) (← links)
- Karl Löwner and his student Lipman Bers. Pre-war Prague mathematicians (Q2339752) (← links)
- Collected papers. Volume 5. Edited by Loring W. Tu (Q2397344) (← links)
- On Stefan Banach and some of his results (Q2458650) (← links)