The relationship between applied and pure mathematics is of utmost concern for Klein. Examples from Volume III of his “Elementarmathematik” illustrate how, starting from an intuitive and sometimes practical approach, Klein develops abstract concepts working in rich “mathematical environments”. The examples concern the concept of empirical function and its comparison with an idealised curve, point sets obtained through circular inversion that lead to compare rational numbers and real numbers, and the “continuous” transformation of curves with the help of a point moving in space
With the 17-th century an essentially new period in the development of mathematics began. The circle...
Can music help mathematical education? Can some shapes, that challenge visual imagination, be transl...
This theoretical analysis addresses “the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sc...
In Volume III, Klein explores the relationship between precision and approximation mathematics. He c...
These three volumes constitute the first complete English translation of Felix Klein’s seminal serie...
The interest of Felix Klein in the applications of mathematics is described. The role and the meanin...
This open access book provides an overview of Felix Klein’s ideas, highlighting developments in univ...
Este trabalho analisa as propostas do matemático alemão Felix Klein (1849 - 1925) e do professor bra...
summary:Článek přináší čtenáři základní informace o poměrně úzké části vývoje matematiky v Německu a...
The problem of approximating a given quantity is one of the oldest challenges faced by mathematician...
AbstractOne of Felix Klein's leading interests was the role of mathematics education not only in the...
The book is an innovative modern exposition of geometry, or rather, of geometries; it is the first t...
Ab dem Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts entwickelte sich im deutschsprachigen Raum die Di-daktik und so ent...
Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library.The appendix, "The...
With the arrival of the nineteenth century, a process of change guided the treatment of three basic ...
With the 17-th century an essentially new period in the development of mathematics began. The circle...
Can music help mathematical education? Can some shapes, that challenge visual imagination, be transl...
This theoretical analysis addresses “the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sc...
In Volume III, Klein explores the relationship between precision and approximation mathematics. He c...
These three volumes constitute the first complete English translation of Felix Klein’s seminal serie...
The interest of Felix Klein in the applications of mathematics is described. The role and the meanin...
This open access book provides an overview of Felix Klein’s ideas, highlighting developments in univ...
Este trabalho analisa as propostas do matemático alemão Felix Klein (1849 - 1925) e do professor bra...
summary:Článek přináší čtenáři základní informace o poměrně úzké části vývoje matematiky v Německu a...
The problem of approximating a given quantity is one of the oldest challenges faced by mathematician...
AbstractOne of Felix Klein's leading interests was the role of mathematics education not only in the...
The book is an innovative modern exposition of geometry, or rather, of geometries; it is the first t...
Ab dem Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts entwickelte sich im deutschsprachigen Raum die Di-daktik und so ent...
Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library.The appendix, "The...
With the arrival of the nineteenth century, a process of change guided the treatment of three basic ...
With the 17-th century an essentially new period in the development of mathematics began. The circle...
Can music help mathematical education? Can some shapes, that challenge visual imagination, be transl...
This theoretical analysis addresses “the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sc...