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History of the Mathematical Theories of Attraction and the Figure of the Earth 2 Volume Set: From the Time of Newton to that of Laplace [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 1036 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 220x143x67 mm, weight: 1150 g, Contains 2 paperbacks
  • Serija: Cambridge Library Collection - Mathematics
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Apr-2015
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108084591
  • ISBN-13: 9781108084598
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 1036 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 220x143x67 mm, weight: 1150 g, Contains 2 paperbacks
  • Serija: Cambridge Library Collection - Mathematics
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Apr-2015
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108084591
  • ISBN-13: 9781108084598
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Newton's Principia paints a picture of the earth as a spinning, gravitating ball. However, the earth is not completely rigid and the interplay of forces will modify its shape in subtle ways. Newton predicted a flattening at the poles, yet others disagreed. Plenty of books have described the expeditions which sought to measure the shape of the earth, but very little has appeared on the mathematics of a problem which remains of enduring interest even in an age of satellites. Published in 1874, this two-volume work by Isaac Todhunter (1820–84), perhaps the greatest Victorian historian of mathematics, takes the mathematical story from Newton, through the expeditions which settled the matter in Newton's favour, to the investigations of Laplace which opened a new era in mathematical physics. Several of Todhunter's other works, including his History of the Mathematical Theory of Probability (1865) are also reissued in this series.

Published in 1874, this two-volume work by Isaac Todhunter (1820–84), perhaps the greatest Victorian historian of mathematics, takes an important mathematical story from Newton, through the expeditions which settled certain questions in Newton's favour, to the investigations of Laplace which opened a new era in mathematical physics.

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Published in 1874, this two-volume work traces an important branch of astronomy from Newton through to Laplace.
Volume 1: Preface;
1. Newton;
2. Huygens;
3. Miscellaneous
investigations up to the year 1720;
4. Maupertuis;
5. Stirling;
6. Clairaut;
7. Arc of the meridian measured in Lapland;
8. Miscellaneous investigations
between the years 1721 and 1740;
9. Maclaurin;
10. Thomas Simpson;
11.
Clairaut;
12. Arc of the meridian measured in Peru;
13. D'Alembert;
14.
Boscovich and Stay;
15. Miscellaneous investigations between the years 1741
and 1760;
16. D'Alembert;
17. Frisi;
18. Miscellaneous investigations between
the years 1761 and
1780. Volume 2:
19. Laplace's first three memoirs;
20.
Legendre's first memoir;
21. Laplace's treatise;
22. Legendre's second
memoir;
23. Laplace's fourth, fifth, and sixth memoirs;
24. Legendre's third
memoir;
25. Legendre's fourth memoir;
26. Laplace's seventh memoir;
27.
Miscellaneous investigations between the years 1781 and 1800;
28. Laplace,
Mécanique céleste, first and second volumes;
29. Laplace's theorem;
30.
Laplace's equation;
31. Partial differential equation for V;
32. Laplace's
second method of treating Legendre's problem;
33. Laplace's memoirs;
34.
Fifth volume of the Mécanique céleste;
35. Poisson;
36. Ivory;
37. Plana;
38.
Miscellaneous investigations between the years 1801 and 1825; Index.