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Studia Leibnitiana. Sonderhefte ; 53
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Studia Leibnitiana. Sonderheft ; 53.
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Intro; TABLE OF CONTENTS; LEIBNIZ AND THE INVENTION OF MATHEMATICAL TRANSCENDENCE. THE ADVENTURES OF AN IMPOSSIBLE INVENTORY; THE DISCOVERY OF THE TRANSCENDENCE; TRANSCENDENCE AND SYMBOLISM; TRANSCENDENCE AND GEOMETRY; LOOKING FOR AN INVENTORY; SYMBOLICAL INVENTORY?; GEOMETRICAL INVENTORY?; ON HIERARCHIES IN TRANSCENDENCE. EXPLORATIONS BY REPRODUCTION; RECEPTIONS OF THE TRANSCENDENCE; FIRST PART. DISCOVERING TRANSCENDENCE; CHAPTER I. ON THE GERMINATIONS OF THE CONCEPT OF 'TRANSCENDENCE'; 1673: "A TRANSCENDENT CURVE SQUARING THE CIRCLE ... "; 1674: ABOUT 'SECRET' GEOMETRY |
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1675: THE LETTER TO OLDENBURG1678: THE "PERFECTION OF TRANSCENDENT CALCULUS"; CHAPTER II. SQUARING THE CIRCLE; II-A THE ARITHMETICAL QUADRATURE OF THE CIRCLE (1673), OR THE VERY FIRST MATHEMATICAL GLORY OF LEIBNIZ; The quadrature of the hyperbola in Mercator; Quadratrices and symbolic substitutions: the mathematical ideas of Leibniz; Leibniz on "the exact proportion ... "; Some reflections on the integration of rational fractions; II-B LEIBNIZ AND THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF THE ANALYTICAL QUADRATURE OF THE CIRCLE OF GREGORY; The true quadrature of the circle and hyperbola, by James Gregory |
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The geometric-harmonic mean of GregoryLeibniz and the "convergence" of adjacent sequences (1676); Leibniz's "means by composition"; A mathematical appendix: the geometric-harmonic mean (G-H); CHAPTER III THE POWER OF SYMBOLISM: EXPONENTIALS WITH LETTERS; III-A EPISTOLA PRIOR, OR LEIBNIZ'S DISCOVERY OF SYMBOLIC FORMS WITHOUT A SUBSTANCE (JUNE 1676); Fractional exponents; Symbolism without interpretation?; On the consistency of Newton's exponential; 'Permanence-Ramification'. A scheme; III-B THE EPISTOLA POSTERIOR (OCTOBER 1676); Irrational Exponents; Letters in Exponents |
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III-C DESCARTES, LEIBNIZ AND THE IDEALIZED IMAGE OF THE EXPONENTIALGradus indefinitus; Descartes and Newton transcended by Leibniz; CONCLUSION OF THE FIRST PART: THE TRANSCENDENT IDENTIFIED WITH THE NON-CARTESIAN FIELD; SECOND PART. THE SEARCH FOR AN INVENTORY; CHAPTER IV FROM INFINITELY SMALL ELEMENTS TO THE EXPONENTIAL UTOPIA; IV-A TSCHIRNHAUS AND THE INVENTORIES OF 1679-1684; IV-B DE BEAUNE, DESCARTES, LEIBNIZ, AND THE INFINITELY SMALL ELEMENTS; When a curve is no longer considered as "a set of points" (in modern terminology); Descartes and De Beaune's problem |
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Leibniz and De Beaune's problemIV-C ON EXPONENTIAL SYMBOLISMS; IV-C1 ON THE RESOLUTION OF THE EXPONENTIAL EQUATIONS. THE "ADMIRABLE EXAMPLE"; The admirable example; The impossibility of effective resolutions; IV-C2 EXPONENTIAL EXPRESSIONS AND THE DIALECTICS OF INDETERMINACY -- THE STATUS OF THE LETTER; The symbolism of quantities "arbitrary, but however fixed"; When the unknown enters the exponent; Towards letteralized exponentials; IV-C3 TOWARDS A HIERARCHY IN TRANSCENDENCE: THE INTERSCENDENT EXPONENTIALS; When the degree of the exponential "falls between" two integers |
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A hierarchy in transcendence? |
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Subject |
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716.
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Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716. |
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Mathematics -- Philosophy.
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Mathematics -- Philosophy. |
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Transcendence (Philosophy)
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Transcendence (Philosophy) |
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Transcendental numbers.
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Transcendental numbers. |
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Electronic books.
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Print version: Serfati, Michel. Leibniz and the Invention of Mathematical Transcendence. Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, ©2018 |
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3515120831 |
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9783515120838 (electronic book) |
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