The following pages link to Viktor Blåsjö (Q679672):
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- Johann Bernoulli and the cycloid: a theorem for posterity (Q679673) (← links)
- The rectification of quadratures as a central foundational problem for the early Leibnizian calculus (Q714044) (← links)
- Jakob Steiner's \textit{Systematische Entwickelung}: the culmination of classical geometry (Q1000915) (← links)
- Reply to Knobloch (Q1678025) (← links)
- In defence of geometrical algebra (Q1697420) (← links)
- The role of history in the study of mathematics (Q1985472) (← links)
- Tracing the early history of algebra: testimonies on Diophantus in the Greek-speaking world (4th--7th century CE) (Q2001445) (← links)
- The eclectic content and sources of Clavius's \textit{Geometria practica} (Q2144555) (← links)
- Operationalism: an interpretation of the philosophy of ancient Greek geometry (Q2154005) (← links)
- Galileo Galilei and the centers of gravity of solids: a reconstruction based on a newly discovered version of the conical frustum contained in manuscript UCLA 170/624 (Q2162113) (← links)
- Pascal's mystic \textit{hexagram}, and a conjectural restoration of his lost treatise on conic sections (Q2201992) (← links)
- A relationship between the tractrix and logarithmic curves with mechanical applications (Q2278757) (← links)
- Sophie Germain. Revolutionary mathematician (Q2309209) (← links)
- On what has been called Leibniz's rigorous foundation of infinitesimal geometry by means of Riemannian sums (Q2359606) (← links)
- ``A masterly though neglected work'', Boscovich's treatise on conic sections (Q2413529) (← links)
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- How to Find the Logarithm of Any Number Using Nothing But a Piece of String (Q4581566) (← links)
- Hyperbolic Space for Tourists (Q6081140) (← links)
- A Critique of the Modern Consensus in the Historiography of Mathematics (Q6081146) (← links)
- Mathematicians Versus Philosophers in Recent Work on Mathematical Beauty (Q6081201) (← links)
- Tables for the radii of the Sun, the Moon, and the shadow from John of Gmunden to Longomontanus (Q6145605) (← links)
- Newton on constructions in geometry (Q6148338) (← links)