The following pages link to Karin Usadi Katz (Q618736):
Displaying 22 items.
- (Q297484) (redirect page) (← links)
- Euler's lute and Edwards's oud (Q297487) (← links)
- Small oscillations of the pendulum, Euler's method, and adequality (Q341234) (← links)
- Stevin numbers and reality (Q351454) (← links)
- Relative systoles of relative-essential 2-complexes (Q618737) (← links)
- Bi-Lipschitz approximation by finite-dimensional imbeddings (Q649023) (← links)
- Loewner's torus inequality with isosystolic defect (Q1035194) (← links)
- Is Leibnizian calculus embeddable in first order logic? (Q1616106) (← links)
- Toward a history of mathematics focused on procedures (Q1616107) (← links)
- Gregory's sixth operation (Q1616113) (← links)
- Cauchy's infinitesimals, his sum theorem, and foundational paradigms (Q1616116) (← links)
- Proofs and retributions, or: why Sarah can't take limits (Q2013325) (← links)
- Toward a clarity of the extreme value theorem (Q2254563) (← links)
- A Burgessian critique of nominalistic tendencies in contemporary mathematics and its historiography (Q2391944) (← links)
- Cauchy, infinitesimals and ghosts of departed quantifiers (Q2414349) (← links)
- Fermat, Leibniz, Euler, and the Gang: The True History of the Concepts of Limit and Shadow (Q2813218) (← links)
- Is mathematical history written by the victors? (Q3193028) (← links)
- Determinantal variety and normal embedding (Q4599148) (← links)
- Cauchy's Continuum (Q5171469) (← links)
- Bolza Quaternion Order and Asymptotics of Systoles Along Congruence Subgroups (Q5739439) (← links)
- What Makes a Theory of Infinitesimals Useful? A View by Klein and Fraenkel (Q6081197) (← links)
- Interpreting the infinitesimal mathematics of Leibniz and Euler (Q6273090) (← links)