Letzte Suchanfragen
Ergebnisse für *
Es wurden 46 Ergebnisse gefunden.
Zeige Ergebnisse 1 bis 25 von 46.
Sortieren
-
The doctrine of fluxions, founded on Sir Isaac Newton's method, published by himself in his tract upon the quadrature of curves. By James Hodgson, F.R.S. late master of the Royal Mathematical-school in Christ's Hospital
-
The principles of fluxions
-
An institution of fluxions
Containing the first principles, the operations, with some of the uses and applications of that admirable method; according to the scheme prefix'd to his tract of quadratures, by (its first inventor) the incomparable Sir Isaac Newton. By Humphry Ditton, late master of the new Mathematical School in Christ's-Hospital -
A discourse concerning the nature and certainty of Sir Isaac Newton's Methods of fluxions, and of prime and ultimate ratios. By Benjamin Robins, F.R.S
-
A dissertation on the summation of infinite converging series with algebraic divisors. Exhibiting a Method not only Intirely New, but much more General than any other which has hitherto Appeared on the Subject. Translated from the Latin of A.M. Lorgna, Professor of Mathematics in the Military College of Verona. With Illustrative Notes and Observations. To which is added, an appendix; Containing all the most elegant and useful Formulae which have been investigated for the Summing of the different Orders of Series; with various Examples to each. By H. Clarke
-
The calculus story
a mathematical adventure -
The development of Newtonian calculus in Britain 1700-1800
-
The historical development of the calculus
-
Jacob Hermann and the diffusion of the Leibnizian calculus in Italy
-
The principles of fluxions
designed for the use of students in the University. By the Rev. S. Vince, A.M. F.R.S -
A new short treatise of algebra
with the geometrical construction of equations, As far as the Fourth Power or Dimension. Together with a Specimen of the Nature and Algorithm of Fluxions. The third edition with additions. By John Harris, D. D. and Fellow of the Royal Society -
The rationale of circulating numbers
with the investigations of all the rules and peculiar processes used in that part of decimal arithmetic. To which are added, several curious mathematical questions; With Some Useful Remarks on Adfected Equations, and the Doctrine of Fluxions. Adapted to the Use of Schools. By H. Clarke -
The method of fluxions applied to a select number of useful problems
together with the demonstration of Mr. Cotes's forms of fluents in the second part of his Logometria; the analysis of the problems in his Scholium generale; and an explanation of the principal propositions of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy. By Nicholas Saunderson, LL.D. Late Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Illustrated with twelve copper plates -
A treatise of fluxions
By Israel Lyons, Junior -
The calculus wars ; Newton, Leibniz and the greatest mathematical clash of all time
-
The doctrine of fluxions
not only explaining the elements thereof, but also its application and use in the several parts of mathematics and natural philosophy -
The history of fluxions
shewing in a compendious manner the first rise of, and various improvements made in that incomparable method. By (the late) Mr. Joseph Raphson, A. M. & R. S. S -
The antecedental calculus, or a geometrical method of reasoning, without any consideration of motion or velocity applicable to every purpose, to which fluxions have been or can be applied; with the Geometrical Principles of Increments, &c. and the Constructions of some Problems as a Few Examples Selected from an Endless and Indefinite Variety of them Respecting Solid Geometry, which he has by him in Manuscript. By James Glenie, Esq. M. A. and F. R. S
-
Corrigenda et addenda ad Analysin fluxionum
-
The doctrine of fluxions
founded on Sir Isaac Newton's method, published by himself in his tract upon the quadrature of curves. By James Hodgson, F. R. S. And Master of the Royal Mathematical-School in Christ-Hospital -
An institution of fluxions
containing the first principles, the operations, with some of the uses and applications of that admirable method; according to the scheme perfix'd [sic] to his tract of Quadratures, by (its first inventor) the incomparable Sir Isaac Newton. By Humphry Ditton -
An introduction to the doctrine of fluxions
and defence of the mathematicians against the objections of the author of the Analyst, so far as they are designed to affect their general Methods of Reasoning -
Truth triumphant: or, fluxions for the ladies
Shewing the cause to be before the effect, and different from it; that space is not speed, nor magnitude motion. With A Philosophic Vision, Most humbly dedicated to his Illustrious, High, and Serene Excellence, The Sun. For the Information of the Public, by X, Y, and Z, who are not of the Family of x, y, z, but near Relations of x', y', and z' -
The catechism of the author of The minute philosopher fully answer'd
By J. Walton -
Four propositions, &c. shewing, not only, that the distance of the sun, as attempted to be determined from the theory of gravity, by a late author, is, upon his own principles, erroneous; But also, That it is more than probable this Capital Question Can never be satisfactorily answered by any Calculus of the Kind