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Intersection of History and Mathematics - 15

Chikara, Sasaki(Edited by)Dauben, Joseph W.(Edited by)Mitsuo, Sugiura(Edited by)
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Taking seminal mathematical concepts and theories as their starting point, the contributors to this volume define myriad forms of interaction between mathematical research and historiographical problems.

In the process, they pose such important questions as "Can an independent historian of mathematics make fruitful contributions to the development of mathematics?" and "Where did twentieth-century mathematics go wrong?";This collection of papers evolved from a History of Mathematics Symposium organized in Tokyo in conjuctions with the International Conaress of Mathematics held in Kyoto, Japan.

The venue gave excellent cause to develop yet a further line of study rarely given its due in such anthologies: the mathematical traditions in the East.

On this subject, papers discuss how to intermingling of cultures contributed to the introduction of Indian mathematics to the Islamic world, and Western mathematics to Japan.

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Birkhauser
3034875215 / 9783034875219
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
510.9
09/03/2013
English
262 pages
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