This book takes the unique approach of examining number theory as it emerged in the 17th through 19th centuries. It leads to an understanding of today's research problems on the basis of their historical development. This book is a contribution to cultural history and brings a difficult subject within the reach of the serious reader
Introduction. According to Gauss Mathematics is the queen of sciences and the theory of numbers is t...
Classic study discusses number sequence and language and explores written numerals and computations ...
The article illustrates the underlying philosophy of an in progress book in which pictures taken fro...
Number Theory, which is typically referred to as “The Queen of Mathematics” is a branch of pure math...
Number Theory or arithmetic, as some prefer to call it, is the oldest, purest, liveliest, most eleme...
Number theory, the Queen of Mathematics, is an almost purely theoretical science. Yet it can be the ...
Drawing primarily from historical examples, this book explains the tremendous role that numbers and,...
The History of Mathematics: A Source-Based Approach is a comprehensive history of the development of...
Geometry is an integral component of secondary mathematics curriculum. From my experience in a mathe...
A prominent mathematician presents the principal ideas and methods of number theory within a histori...
This multi-authored effort, Mathematics of the nineteenth century (to be fol lowed by Mathematics o...
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""A very stimulating book ... in a class by itself."" - American Mathematical MonthlyAdvanced studen...
This new edition brings the fascinating and intriguing history of mathematics to life. The Second Ed...
Summary. The use of History into Mathematics Education links teaching-learning processes with histor...
Introduction. According to Gauss Mathematics is the queen of sciences and the theory of numbers is t...
Classic study discusses number sequence and language and explores written numerals and computations ...
The article illustrates the underlying philosophy of an in progress book in which pictures taken fro...
Number Theory, which is typically referred to as “The Queen of Mathematics” is a branch of pure math...
Number Theory or arithmetic, as some prefer to call it, is the oldest, purest, liveliest, most eleme...
Number theory, the Queen of Mathematics, is an almost purely theoretical science. Yet it can be the ...
Drawing primarily from historical examples, this book explains the tremendous role that numbers and,...
The History of Mathematics: A Source-Based Approach is a comprehensive history of the development of...
Geometry is an integral component of secondary mathematics curriculum. From my experience in a mathe...
A prominent mathematician presents the principal ideas and methods of number theory within a histori...
This multi-authored effort, Mathematics of the nineteenth century (to be fol lowed by Mathematics o...
The controversial matters surrounding the notion of anachronism are difficult ones: they have been b...
""A very stimulating book ... in a class by itself."" - American Mathematical MonthlyAdvanced studen...
This new edition brings the fascinating and intriguing history of mathematics to life. The Second Ed...
Summary. The use of History into Mathematics Education links teaching-learning processes with histor...
Introduction. According to Gauss Mathematics is the queen of sciences and the theory of numbers is t...
Classic study discusses number sequence and language and explores written numerals and computations ...
The article illustrates the underlying philosophy of an in progress book in which pictures taken fro...