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Newman J.R. (ed.) — The World of Mathematics, Volume 4
Newman J.R. (ed.) — The World of Mathematics, Volume 4



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Íàçâàíèå: The World of Mathematics, Volume 4

Àâòîð: Newman J.R. (ed.)

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Volume 4 of a monumental 4-volume set covers such topics as mathematical machines, mathematics in warfare, a mathematical theory of art, mathematics of the good, mathematics in literature, mathematics and music, and amusements, puzzles, and fancies. Individual contributions by A. M. Turing, Aldous Huxley, Sir James Jeans, Lewis Carroll, and other notables. Informative commentary by noted mathematics scholar James R. Newman precedes each essay. Numerous figures.


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“Axioms, On the Nature of” (Poincare)      2355
“Bernoulli’s Numbers, Some Properties of,” (Ramanujan)      370
“Binomial Theorem for Fractional and Negative Exponents” (Newton)      521—524
“Binomial Theorem, The Story of the” (Coolidge)      519 fn.
“Birds, The Ability to Count” (Koehler)      489—496
“Boole and the Revival of Logic” (Kneale)      1854 fn.
“Calculating Prodigies” (Ball)      467—487
“Causality and Wave Mechanics” (Schrodinger)      1056—1068
“Chance” (Poincare)      1380—1394
“Chess-Playing Machine, A” (Shannon)      2124—2133
“Costruzione legittima”      606—607 608 609 619
“Counting” (Conant)      432—441
“Crystals and the Future of Physics” (Le Corbeiller)      871—881
“Deadly Quarrels, Statistics of” (Richardson)      1254—1263
“Directions for knowing all dark things” (Rhind papyrus)      12 79
“Dog Walking Ordinance” (Graves and Hodge)      1890—1893
“Earth, Figure of the” (Clarke and Helmert)      792 fn.
“East and West navigation”      781
“Easy Mathematics and Lawn Tennis” (Bromwich)      2450—2454
“Economic Behavior, Theory of” (Hurwicz)      1201 fn. 1265 1267—1284
“Energy from and to Atmospheric Eddies” (Richardson)      1238
“Ethics, Mathematical Approach to” (Birkhoff)      2198—2208
“Exact Sciences, The Common Sense of the” (Clifford)      546 fn.
“Fechner, Gustav Theodor” (Boring)      1148—1166
“Feedback” (Tustin)      2066 fn.
“Gambler’s Ruin, The” (Coolidge)      1450 fn.
“Gambling, The Vice of” (Shaw)      1524—1531
“Games, Theory of” (Vajda)      1285—1293
“Gases, Kinetic Theory of” (Bernoulli)      774—777
“Geometrical Axioms, On the Origin and Significance of” (von Helmholtz)      647—668
“Geometry and Empirical Science” (Hempel)      1635—1646
“Goedel’s Proof” (Nagel and Newman)      1668—1695
“Gravitation, The New Law and the Old” (Eddington)      1094—1104
“Great Compilation, The” (Ptolemy)      109 fn.
“Group Concept, The” (Keyser)      1538—1557
“Group Concept, The” (Keyser), suggested reading      1557
“Groups, The Theory of” (Eddington)      1558—1573
“Heredity and the Quantum Theory” (Schrodinger)      975—995
“Heredity, Mathematics of” (Mendel)      937—949
“Induction, The Probability of” (Peirce)      1341—1354
“Infinity” (Hahn)      1593—1611
“Insect Eye, The Optics of the” (van der Horst)      1027 fn.
“Invariant Twins, Cayley and Sylvester” (Bell)      341—365
“Irrational Numbers” (Dedekind)      528—536
“Keresan Indian Color Terms” (White)      2354 fn.
“Konigsberg, The Seven Bridges of” (Euler)      571—580
“Life Insurance Tables, First” (Halley)      1437—1447
“Logic, Mathematical Analysis” (Boole)      1856—1858
“Logik, Mathematik, und Naturerkennen” (Hahn)      1935 fn.
“Longitude Harrison”      816
“Longitude, The” (Brown)      780—819
“Machine, A Chess-Playing” (Shannon)      2124—2133
“Magnitude” (Thompson)      1001—1046
“Mahomet, The Lever of” (Courant and Robbins)      2412—2413
“Mathematical Creation” (Poincare)      1377 2041—2050
“Mathematical Laws, The Exactness of” (Clifford)      548—551
“Mathematical Machines” (Davis)      318
“Mathematical Postulates and Human Understanding” (von Mises)      1723—1754
“Mathematical Reality, The Locus of” (White)      2348—2364
“Mathematical Science, A” (Veblen and Young)      1696—1707
“Mathematical Truth, The Nature of” (Hempel)      1619—1634
“Mathematician, The” (von Neumann)      2053—2063
“Mathematicians, The Great” (Turnbull)      75—168
“Mathematicians, The Prince of” (Bell)      295—339
“Mathematician’s Apology, A” (Hardy)      1855 fn. 2027—2038
“Mathematics and the World” (Gasking)      1708—1722
“Mathematics as an Art” (Sullivan)      2015—2021
“Mathematics as an Element in the History of Thought” (Whitehead)      402—416
“Mathematics for Golfers” (Leacock)      2456—2459
“Mathematics of Communication, The” (Weaver)      518
“Mathematics, Essence of” (Peirce)      1773—1783
“Mathematics, Queen of” (Bell)      498—518
“Mathematics, Sociology Learns the Language of” (Kaplan)      1294—1313
“Measurement” (Campbell)      1797—1813
“Men, Classification According to Their Natural Gifts” (Galton)      1173—1188
“Mendeleeff” (Jaffe)      919—931
“Metaphysicians, Mathematics and the” (Russell)      1576—1590
“Music, Mathematics of” (Jeans)      2278—2309
“Names, New for Old” (Kasner and Newman)      1996—2010
“Natural Selection, Mathematics of” (Haldane)      958—972
“Nature, The Constants of” (Eddington)      1074—1093
“Navigation” (Martin)      780 fn.
“Newton, Isaac” (Andrade)      255—276
“Newton, The Algebraist and Geometer” (Turnbull)      519 fn.
“Newton, the Man” (Keynes)      277—285
“Newton’s Principles and Modern Atomic Mechanics” (Bohr)      254
“Number, Definition of” (Russell)      537—543
“Numbers to Numerals, From” (Smith and Ginsburg)      442—456
“Numbers, Large, The Law of” (Bernoulli)      1452—1455
“Numbers, Meaning of” (Spengler)      2315—2347
“Numerals to Computation, From” (Smith and Ginsburg)      456—464
“Numerical Laws and the Use of Mathematics in Science” (Campbell)      1814—1829
“Observation, The Study that Knows Nothing of” (Sylvester)      1758—1766
“On the Average and Scatter” (Moroney)      1487—1511
“Optica,” classical      605
“Paradox Lost and Paradox Regained” (Kasner and Newman)      1936—1955
“Paradoxes, Assorted” (De Morgan)      2369—2382
“Pastimes of Past and Present Times” (Kasner and Newman)      2416—2438
“Philosophy, Rules of Reasoning in” (Newton)      266
“Plant-Hybridization, Experiments in” (Mendel)      932
“Plateau’s Problem” (Courant and Robbins)      901—909
“Powder of sympathy”      779 802
“Primates, On the Use of Tools by” (White)      2362 fn.
“Principia Mathematica and Related Systems, Undecidable Propositions” (Goedel)      1668
“Probability, Application to Conduct” (Keynes)      1360—1373
“Probability, Concerning” (Laplace)      1325—1333
“Probability, The Meaning of” (Nagel)      1398—1414
“Projective Geometry” (Kline)      622—641
“Prospectiva naturalis”      606
“Prospectiva,” medieval      605
“Pure Reason, Critique of” (Kant), quoted      1956
“Pure Sciences, The Philosophy of the” (Clifford)      547
“Red and Black” (Peirce)      1334—1340
“Relativity without Paradox” (Turner)      1105 fn.
“Relativity, The Theory of” (Durell)      1107—1143
“Rhind Papyrus, The” (Newman)      170—178
“Right and left in paintings”      684—685
“Roentgen Rays, The” (Bragg)      854—870
“Sampling and Standard Error” (Tippett)      1459—1486
“Saving the phenomena”      727
“Science, Economy of” (Mach)      1787—1795
“Scientific Thought, On the Aims and Instruments of” (Clifford)      547
“Seven Seven’s, The” (Berwick)      2444—2448
“Size, On Being the Right” (Haldane)      952—957
“Soap Film Experiments with Minimal Surfaces” (Courant)      884 fn.
“Soap-bubble, The” (Boys)      891—900
“Space Theory of Matter, On the” (Clifford)      568—569
“Srinivasa Ramanujan” (Newman)      368—376
“Stereochemistry and Vitalism” (Japp)      690
“Submarine, How to Hunt” (Morse and Kimball)      2160—2179
“Symbol, The: Origin and Basis of Human Behavior” (White)      2351 fn.
“Symbolic Logic, History of” (Lewis and Langford)      1859—1877
“Symbolic Logic” (Tarski)      1901—1931
“Symbolic Notation” (Nagel)      1878—1900
“Theoretical Physics, On the Method of” (Einstein)      2355 fn.
“Theory of Numbers, Hunting Big Game in the” (Lehmer)      504
“Thinking, Mathematical Way of” (Weyl)      1832—1849
“Tides, Theory of the” (Airy)      1219
“Time, Measurement of”      784 fn.
“Topology” (Courant and Robbins)      581—599
“Tyndall’s blue”      1028
“Ulfilas,” Bishop      452
“Uncertainty Principle, The” (Heisenberg)      1051—1055
“Universe, Common Sense and the” (Leacock)      2460—2469
“Value and Demand, Mathematics of” (Cournot)      1203—1216
“Variations? What is Calculus of” (Menger)      886—890
“Vital Statistics, Foundations of” (Graunt)      1421—1436
“War and Foreign Politics, Mathematics of” (Richardson)      1240—1253
“War the Offspring of Fear” (Russell)      1238 1244 1253
“Warfare, Mathematics in” (Lancaster)      2138—2157
“Wealth, Mathematics of” (Malthus)      1192—1199
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