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Efter De Allmänna Lösningarnas Upptäckt. alexandre Théophile vandermonde (17351796) och JosephLouis Lagrange (16461716)fann oberoende av varandra en beskrivning av lösningen av http://www.mai.liu.se/~pejoh/mathist/node4.html
Extractions: Next: del Ferros formler Up: Den historiska utvecklingen Previous: Thomas Harriot Ehrenfried Walter von Tschirnhaus Leonhard Euler (17071783) och respektive . Tschirnhaus konstruerade en transformation som transformerar en ekvation av grad n till en ekvation av grad n utan termerna och vilket svensken Erland Samuel Bring elimineras. George Birch Jerrard n Paolo Ruffini (17651822) och Niels Henrik Abel Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz i uttrycket , vilket finns dokumenterat i ett brev han skickade till Christiaan Huygens (16291695) i mars 1673. Att ger tredjegradsekvationen hade tidigare observerats av Harriot. (17351796) och Joseph-Louis Lagrange
L Ultimo Libro Di Armand Mattelart alexandre vandermonde, titolare della prima cattedradi economia politica istituita nella Francia post-rivoluzionaria, scriveva http://www.ilmanifesto.it/MondeDiplo/LeMonde-archivio/Marzo-2002/0203lm23.01.htm
Wêz³y W 1771 roku alexandreTheophile vandermonde napisal prace Uwagi o problemachpolozenia , gdzie konkretnie umiejscawia warkocze i wezly jako przedmiot http://dnd.webpark.pl/mgr.html
Extractions: Zastosowania. Klasyczna teoria wêz³ów po¶wiêcona jest badaniu po³o¿enia okrêgu (wêze³) lub kilku okrêgów (splot) w R3. Stanowi ona jedn± z nielicznych dyscyplin matematyki wspó³czesnej, której problemy s± dostêpne przeciêtnemu cz³owiekowi. Z wêz³ami maj± praktycznie do czynienia ¿eglarze czy alpini¶ci, a problemy wynikaj±ce z takich praktycznych zajêæ s± czêsto otwarte do dzi¶. Abstrakcyjna matematyka ma swój pocz±tek w staro¿ytnej Grecji i z tamtych czasów pochodzi pierwszy traktat o wêz³ach, jest to dzie³o z pierwszego wieku naszej ery, napisane przez Heraklasa , obja¶niaj±ce krok po kroku 18 metod wi±zania pêtli ortopedycznych (praca ta ocala³a, mo¿na j± znale¼æ w "Medycznym zbiorze" Oribasiusa z Pergamonu ). Mimo ¿e pracê tê nale¿y traktowaæ powa¿nie, to nie jest to jeszcze w³a¶ciwa teoria wêz³ów, a raczej jej zastosowania. Leibniz (1646-1716) jako pierwszy s±dzi³, ¿e powinna istnieæ geometria po³o¿enia, która zajmuje siê w³asno¶ciami zale¿nymi tylko od po³o¿enia (nie bierze pod uwagê wielko¶ci). Prawdopodobnie przewidzia³ on powstanie dyscypliny, któr± obecnie nazywamy topologi± kombinatoryczn±. Pierwszy przyk³ad geometrii po³o¿enia zosta³ opisany przez Eulera (1707-1783) . Dotyczy³ on mostów na Pregole w Królewcu. Euler rozwi±za³ (i uogólni³) problem mostów królewieckich. Praca Eulera da³a pocz±tek teorii grafów i topologii. Euler zauwa¿y³: " Ten dzia³ geometrii, który bada wielko¶ci, by³ z zapa³em studiowany w przesz³o¶ci, ale jest inny dzia³ geometrii, który pozostaje do dzisiaj prawie nieznany; Leibniz mówi³ o nim pierwszy, nazywaj±c go geometri± po³o¿enia. Ten dzia³ geometrii zajmuje siê w³asno¶ciami zale¿nymi od po³o¿enia, nie bierze pod uwagê, ani nie wymaga obliczeñ ilo¶ciowych. Jednak do dzi¶ nie ma satysfakcjonuj±cej definicji problemów, nale¿±cych do geometrii po³o¿enia, ani metod, które mog± byæ u¿yte, by je rozwi±zywaæ."
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Extractions: ENCYCLOPEDIA U com Lists of articles by category ... SEARCH : In linear algebra , a Vandermonde matrix is a matrix with a geometric progression in each column, i.e; In mathematical terms: These matrices are useful in polynomial interpolation , since solving an equation for , is equivalent to finding the coefficents of a polynomial that has values at . If two or more exponents are equal, the rank of the matrix decreases (if all are distinct, then is full rank). This problem can alleviated by using a generalisation called confluent Vandermonde matrices, where k-multiple columns are replaced by: Vandermonde matrices have been named after Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde (1735-1796), a french mathematician and musician.
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Extractions: Back to Math Words Alphabetical Index Aliquot parts of a number are proper divisors of the number that are smaller than the number. The aliquot parts of six are one, two, and three. The word joins two unlikely partners, the Latin ali for "other" and quot for how many. Together they came to mean a part of something, in this case, a part of the number of which it is a factor. The "other" meaning of ali remains today in words like alius, alibi, and alien. The quot root remains in quotient. Aliquot chains, sometimes called sociable chains , are formed by taking the sum of the aliquot parts and adding them to form a new number, then repeating this process on the next number. For some numbers, the result will bring you directly back to the original number. In that case the two numbers are called amicable numbers . For example, 220 and 284 are amicable numbers. The divisors of 220 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 20, 22, 44, 55, 110 and if you add all these numbers together, you can see they sum to 284. The aliquot parts of 284 are 1, 2, 4, 71, 142 and these sum to 220. The relationship between 220 and 284 was known at least as far back as Pythagorus (500 BC). Sam Kutler has written to tell me that the first use of a term like "friend" for the pair was in a commentary on the work of Nicomachus by Iamblichus, around 300 AD. He also thought the Greek term was
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Extractions: Announcements Researches Societies Journals ... Documents Behavioral Research Council (A.I.E.R.) conference on behavioral economics, July 19-20, 2002, Great Barrington, Massachusetts New journal: Eighteenth-Century Thought International Thorstein Veblen Association conference, May 11-12, 2002, New York Association Charles Gide conference, June 20-21, 2002 Universite du Quebec, Montreal Canada ... Turgot (1727-1781), our Contemporary, May 7-10, 2003, Lantheuil Castle (Calvados, France) Centre d'Histoire de la pensée économique Centre Alexandre Vandermonde, ENS Fontenay Centre Auguste et Léon Walras, Université de Lyon II et CNRS Groupe de Recherche en Epistémologie Socio-Economique (GRESE), Université de Paris I ... Ludwig von Mises Institute European Society for the History of Economic Thought (ESHET) Association Charles Gide (France ... Dutch-Flemish Society for the History of Economic Thought (Netherlands) Associazione italiana per la Storia del pensiero economico (Italy) Società italiana degli economisti (SIE) Societa Italiana degli Storici dell'Economia (SISE) (Italy) Society for the History of Economic Thought (Japan) Society for the Development of Austrian Economics History of Economic Thought Committee of the German Speaking Economists (German) THE ECONOMIC HISTORY SOCIETY AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND English language Annals of the Society for the History of Economic Thought (Japan) Cromohs. Cyber Review of Modern Historiography
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Publications Of Alexandre Varchenko Publications of alexandre Varchenko. 86101. Multidimensional VandermondeDeterminant, Uspekhi Matematicheskykh Nauk 434 (1988), p. 190. http://www.unc.edu/~svetlana/papers.html
Extractions: "Monodromy of Multiple Integrals Depending on Parameters," Funktsional'nyi Analiz i ego Prilozheniya 3:4 (1969), 79-80. "Theorem on Equisingularity of Families of Algebraic Manifolds," Uspekhi Matematicheskykh Nauk 26:1 (1971), 217-218. "On the Germs of Analytic Maps with Finitely Determined Topological Type," Funktsional'nyi Analiz i ego Prilozheniya 6:3 (1971), 63-64. "Theorems of Topological Equsingularity of Families of Algebraic Manifold and Polynomial Mappings," Izc. Acad. Sci. USSR 36 (1972), 957-1019. "On the Relation Between Topological and Algebro-Geometrical Equisingularities of Zarisky," Funktsional'nyi Analiz i ego Prilozheniya 7:2 (1973), 1-5. "Local Topological Properties of Analytic Mappings," IZv. Acad. Sci. USSR 37:4 (1973), 883-916. "On the Germs of Smooth Maps with Finitely Determined Topological Type," Uspekhi Matematicheskykh Nauk 28:3 (1973), 175-176. "Local Topological Properties of Smooth Mappings," Izv. Acad. Sci. USSR 38 (1974), 1037-1090. "Versal Topological Deformations," Izv. Acad. Sci. USSR 39 (1975), 294-314.
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun Alexandre Gustave Eiffel - French engineer who constructed the Eiffel Tower (1832-1923) Eiffel applied scientist engineer technologist - a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Some words with "Alexandre Gustave Eiffel" in the definition: Alexandre Dumas
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun Alexandre Yersin - French bacteriologist born in Switzerland; was a student of Pasteur; discovered the plague bacillus (1863-1943) Alexandre Emile Jean Yersin Yersin bacteriologist - a biologist who studies bacteria Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Some words with "Alexandre Yersin" in the definition: Alexandre Dumas