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E-grāmata: Mathematics and Social Utopias in France

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  • Formāts: 168 pages
  • Sērija : History of Mathematics
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2013
  • Izdevniecība: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-13: 9781470438968
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  • Formāts: 168 pages
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  • Izdevniecība: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-13: 9781470438968
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Social reformer, banker, and mathematician, Olinde Rodrigues is a fascinating figure of nineteenth-century Paris. Information about him is obscure--scattered in publications on history, mathematics, and the social sciences--and often inaccurate. Rodrigues left no papers or archives. Here, for the first time, is an authoritative account of his family history, education, and important mathematical works. Written by a team of prominent mathematicians and historians, the book comprises the interests and associations that make Rodrigues such a remarkable character in the history of mathematics. This is a superb panorama of nineteenth-century France, portrayed through the life and work of Olinde Rodrigues.

The beginning chapters attempt to recreate the scientific and social background of nineteenth-century Paris and Rodrigues's place in it. The following chapters discuss his contributions to a variety of mathematical fields (e.g., orthogonal polynomials, combinatorics, and rotations). The final chapters discuss contemporary reactions to his mathematical work. Sufficient background is given to make it accessible to readers familiar with basic college mathematics. The book is suitable for specialists in the history of mathematics and/or science, graduate students, and mathematicians.



Co-published with the London Mathematical Society beginning with Volume 4.

Recenzijas

[ T]his book provides a rich and culturally embedded picture of an unusual figure of the 19th century. -- Historia Mathematica

Introduction by S. Altmann and E. L. Ortiz Olinde Rodrigues and his
times by S. Altmann, D. Siminovitch, and B. M. Ratcliffe Towards a better
understanding of Olinde Rodrigues and his circle: Family and faith in his
life and career by B. M. Ratcliffe Euphrasie and Olinde Rodrigues: The 'woman
question' within Saint-Simonism by P. Ferruta Rodrigues's early work in
mathematics, 1813-1816 by I. Grattan-Guinness The 1839 paper on permutations:
Its relation to the Rodrigues formula and further developments by R. Askey
Olinde Rodrigues and combinatorics by U. Tamm Olinde Rodrigues's paper of
1840 on a group of transformations by J. Gray After Rodrigues: From rotations
to quaternions by E. L. Ortiz Index
Simon Altmann, Brasenose College, Oxford University, UK

Eduardo L. Ortiz, Imperial College, London, UK