The World of Mathematics, Vol. 3
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- Kiadás sorszáma és címe 3
- Kiadás sorszáma Unabridged
- Kiadó Dover Publications Inc.
- Megjelenés dátuma 2003. március 28.
- ISBN 9780486411514
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem624 oldal
- Méret 214x138 mm
- Súly 681 g
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Rövid leírás:
Vol. 3 of a monumental 4-volume set covers such topics as statistics and the design of experiments, group theory, the mathematics of infinity, the unreasonableness of mathematics, the vocabulary of mathematics, and more.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Vol. 3 of a monumental 4-volume set covers such topics as statistics and the design of experiments, group theory, the mathematics of infinity, the unreasonableness of mathematics, the vocabulary of mathematics, and more.
Vol. 3 of a monumental 4-volume set covers such topics as statistics and the design of experiments, group theory, the mathematics of infinity, the unreasonableness of mathematics, the vocabulary of mathematics, and mathematics as an art. Includes contributions by Jacob Bernoulli, George Bernard Shaw, Bertrand Russell, Hans Hahn, Ernst Mach, Hermann Weyl, and many others.
Tartalomjegyzék:
VOLUME THREE
PART VIII: Statistics and the Design of Experiments
An Ingenious Army Captain and a Generous and Many
-sided Man: Commentary
1. Foundations of Vital Statistics by JOHN GRAUNT
2. First Life Insurance Tables by EDMUND HALLEY
Commentary
3. The Law of Large Numbers by JACOB BERNOULLI
Statistics and the Lady with a Fine Palate: Commentary
4. Sampling and Standard Error by L. C. Tippett
5. On the Average and Scatter by M. J. MORONEY
6. Mathematics of a Lady Tasting Tea by SIR RONALD. A FISHER
The Scientific Aptitude of George Bernard Shaw: Commentary
7. The Vice of Gambling and the Virtue of Insurance by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
PART IX: The Supreme Art of Abstraction: Group Theory
Certain Important Abstractions: Commentary
1. The Group Concept by CASSIUS J. KEYSER
2. The Theory of Groups by SIR ARTHUR STANLEY EDDINGTON
PART X: Mathematics of Infinity
1. Mathematics and the Metaphysicians by BERTRAND RUSSELL
Hans Han: Commentary
2. Infinity by HANS HAHN
PART XI: Mathematical Truth and the Structure of Mathematics
The Foundations of Mathematics: Commentary
1. On the Nature of Mathematical Truth by CARL G. HEMPEL
2. Geometry and Empirical Science by CARL G. HEMPEL
3. The Axiomatic Method by RAYMOND L. WILDER
4. Goedel's Proof by ERNEST NAGEL AND JAMES R. NEWMAN
5. A Mathematical Science by OSWALD VEBLEN and JOHN WESLEY YOUNG
6. Mathematics and the World by DOUGLAS GASKING
7 Mathematics Postulates and Human Understanding by RICHARD VON MISES
PART XII: THE MATHEMATICAL Way of Thinking
An Eristic Controversy: Commentary
1. The Study That Knows Nothing of Observation by JAMES JOSEPH SYLVESTER
Charles Sanders Peirce: Commentary
2. The Essence of Mathematics by CHARLES SANDERS PEIRCE
Ernst Mach: Commentary
3. The Economy of Science by ERNST MACH
Norman Robet Campbell: Commentary
4. Measurement by NORMAN CAMPBELL
5. Numerical Laws and the Use of Mathematics in Science by NORMAN CAMPBELL
Hermann Weyl: Commentary
6. The Mathematical Way of Thinking by HERMANN WEYL
PART XIII: Mathematics and Logic
"Symbolic Logic, George Boole and a Horrible Dream: Commentary "
1. Mathematical Analysis of Logic by GEORGE BOOLE
2. History of Symbolic Logic by CLARENCE IRVING LEWIS and COOPER HAROLD LANGFORD
3. "Symbolic Notation, Haddocks' Eyes and the Dog
-Walking Ordinance by ERNEST NAGEL"
4. Symbolic Logic by ALFRED TARSKI
PART XIV: The Unreasonableness of Mathematics
The Importance of Being Absurd: Commentary
1. Paradox Lost and Paradox Regained by EDWARD KASNER AND JAMES R. NEWMAN
2. The Crisis in Intuition by HANS HAHN
PART XV: How to Solve It
The Tears of Mathematics: Commentary
1. How to Solve It by G. POLYA
PART XVI: The Vocabulary of Mathemtics
Double Infinite Rapport and Other Mathematical Jargon: Commentary
1. New Names for Old by EDWARD KASNER AND JAMES R. NEWMAN
PART XVII: Mathematics as an Art
John William Navin Sullivan: Commentary
1. Mathematics as an Art by JOHN WILLIAM NAVIN SULLIVAN
INDEX
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