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Mathematical thought from ancient to modern times / Morris Kline

By: Kline, Morris.
New York : Oxford University press, 1972Description: 1238 página.Subject(s): Matematicas -- historiaDDC classification: 510.1 /
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List(s) this item appears in: Matemática aplicada | Matemáticas | Matemáticas actualizado | Bib. Programa Matemáticas
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Mathematics in Mesopotamia -- Egyptian mathematics -- The creation of classical greek mathematics -- Euclid and apollonius -- The alexandrian period : the reemergence of arithmetic and algebra -- The greek rationalization of nature -- The demise of the greek world -- The mathematics of the hindus and arabs -- The medieval period in Europe -- The renaissance -- Mathematical contributions in the renaissance -- Arithmetic and algebra in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries -- The beginnings of projective geometry -- Coordinate geometry -- The mathematization of sicence -- The creation of the calculus -- Calculus in the eighteenth century -- Ordinary differential equations in the eighteenth century -- Partial differential equations in the eighteenth century -- The calculus of vartiations in the eighteenth century -- Fuctions of a complex variable -- Partial Differential Equations in The nineteenth century -- The Calculus of variations in The nineteenth century -- Quaternions, vectors, and linear associative algebras -- The theory of numbers in the nineteenth century -- The revival of projective geometry -- The differential geometry of gauss and riemann -- The foundations of the real and transfinite numbers -- The foundations of geometry -- The theory of functions of real variables -- Integral equations -- Tensor analysis and differential geometry -- The emergence of abstract algebra -- The Beginnings of topology -- The foundations of mathematics .

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