International audienceThis article intends to propose new hypotheses concerning the origin of the "Principe général" of mechanics of Jean Le Rond D'Alembert expressed in its Traité de dynamique in 1743. The examination of the statics of Pierre Varignon and its inheritance suggests that D'Alembert retains, through a case of oblique collision on a hard surface, a method of decomposition and equilibrium of forces which is close to its principle. On the other hand, this principle requires a definition of the equilibrium widely spread in the 17th and 18th centuries, D'Alembert seeming then more to innovate from an epistemological point of view that on a technical one. Finally, the determination of rules of collision based at the same time on dec...
SUMMARY. — Between 1652 and 1669 Christiaan Huygens discoverd the laws that govern the motions that ...
Pierre Costabel : D'Alembert's hesitations in the «traité de dynamique ». The additions inserted by ...
Michel Paty : The relationship between mathematics and physics in d'Alembert's thought. The problem...
International audienceThis article intends to propose new hypotheses concerning the origin of the "P...
International audienceD'Alembert began on the scientific European scene with the publication of his ...
In this work we will present the scientific context of D'Alembert's dynamics. We follow three axes o...
International audienceThis article investigates the reception of Galileo and Descartes’ principles o...
François De Gandt : D'Alembert's physics in the Encyclopédie. The articles on physics and mechanics...
SUMMARY. — Based on a close analysis of the relevant texts, this article retraces the principal chap...
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Jacques Lévy : D'Alembert and astronomy. D'Alembert's works on astronomy, written mainly between 17...
Alain Firode : The Laws of impact and mechanics according to D'Alembert. D'Alembert did not conside...
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Up to the 1740s, problems of equilibrium and motion of material systems were generally solved by an ...
Cette thèse se situe dans le cadre de l'entreprise de longue haleine d'édition critique et commentée...
SUMMARY. — Between 1652 and 1669 Christiaan Huygens discoverd the laws that govern the motions that ...
Pierre Costabel : D'Alembert's hesitations in the «traité de dynamique ». The additions inserted by ...
Michel Paty : The relationship between mathematics and physics in d'Alembert's thought. The problem...
International audienceThis article intends to propose new hypotheses concerning the origin of the "P...
International audienceD'Alembert began on the scientific European scene with the publication of his ...
In this work we will present the scientific context of D'Alembert's dynamics. We follow three axes o...
International audienceThis article investigates the reception of Galileo and Descartes’ principles o...
François De Gandt : D'Alembert's physics in the Encyclopédie. The articles on physics and mechanics...
SUMMARY. — Based on a close analysis of the relevant texts, this article retraces the principal chap...
Support papierInternational audienceThis article gives characteristics of Philippe de La Hire's mech...
Jacques Lévy : D'Alembert and astronomy. D'Alembert's works on astronomy, written mainly between 17...
Alain Firode : The Laws of impact and mechanics according to D'Alembert. D'Alembert did not conside...
International audienceL'article s'attache à la formation du royaume d'Espagne (réalité politique de ...
Up to the 1740s, problems of equilibrium and motion of material systems were generally solved by an ...
Cette thèse se situe dans le cadre de l'entreprise de longue haleine d'édition critique et commentée...
SUMMARY. — Between 1652 and 1669 Christiaan Huygens discoverd the laws that govern the motions that ...
Pierre Costabel : D'Alembert's hesitations in the «traité de dynamique ». The additions inserted by ...
Michel Paty : The relationship between mathematics and physics in d'Alembert's thought. The problem...