In Volume III, Klein explores the relationship between precision and approximation mathematics. He crosses the various fi elds of mathematics – from functions in one and two variables to practical geometry to space curves and surfaces – underlining the relation between the exactness of the idealised concepts and the approximations to be considered in applications. Logical procedures are confronted with the way in which concepts arise starting from observations. It is a comparison between properties pertaining only to the theoretical fi eld of abstract mathematics and properties that can be grasped by intuition. e fi nal part, which concerns gestalt relations of curves and surfaces, shows Klein to be the master of the art of description of ...
There are many ways in which curves and surfaces may be represented mathematically. This paper discu...
Abstract. The first derivative is about approximation by a linear object. Curvature is a measure of ...
It is increasingly clear that the shapes of reality – whether of the natural world, or of the built ...
The relationship between applied and pure mathematics is of utmost concern for Klein. Examples from ...
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...
The book is an innovative modern exposition of geometry, or rather, of geometries; it is the first t...
Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library.The appendix, "The...
"Bibliographical": vol. I, p. [176]-182.v.1. Foundations.--v.2. Plane geometry: conics, circles, non...
This book presents the classical theory of curves in the plane and three-dimensional space, and the ...
Félix Klein, Vorlesungen über die Entwicklung der Mathematik im 19. Jahrhundert. In: Revue d'histoir...
none1noThe objective of this study is to reveal some properties of ruled surfaces through virtual la...
The peculiarity of this work lies in the attention to the constructive role of geometry as idealizat...
This is a textbook on differential geometry well-suited to a variety of courses on this topic. For r...
Two and three dimensional shapes and interrelationships, congruence, similarity and proportional rea...
There are many ways in which curves and surfaces may be represented mathematically. This paper discu...
Abstract. The first derivative is about approximation by a linear object. Curvature is a measure of ...
It is increasingly clear that the shapes of reality – whether of the natural world, or of the built ...
The relationship between applied and pure mathematics is of utmost concern for Klein. Examples from ...
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...
The book is an innovative modern exposition of geometry, or rather, of geometries; it is the first t...
Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library.The appendix, "The...
"Bibliographical": vol. I, p. [176]-182.v.1. Foundations.--v.2. Plane geometry: conics, circles, non...
This book presents the classical theory of curves in the plane and three-dimensional space, and the ...
Félix Klein, Vorlesungen über die Entwicklung der Mathematik im 19. Jahrhundert. In: Revue d'histoir...
none1noThe objective of this study is to reveal some properties of ruled surfaces through virtual la...
The peculiarity of this work lies in the attention to the constructive role of geometry as idealizat...
This is a textbook on differential geometry well-suited to a variety of courses on this topic. For r...
Two and three dimensional shapes and interrelationships, congruence, similarity and proportional rea...
There are many ways in which curves and surfaces may be represented mathematically. This paper discu...
Abstract. The first derivative is about approximation by a linear object. Curvature is a measure of ...
It is increasingly clear that the shapes of reality – whether of the natural world, or of the built ...