Its peculiarities are the rigorous use of the Doctrine of Limits, as a foundation of the subject, and as preliminary to the adoption of the more direct and practically convenient infinitesimal notation and nomenclature ; the early introduction of a few... Plane and Spherical Trigonometryav Henry Nathan Wheeler - 1876 - 208 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| George Albert Wentworth - 1877 - 426 sider
...Universities, and is intended for a text-book, and not for an exhaustive treatise. Its peculiarities are the rigorous use of the Doctrine of Limits, as...applications to practical problems in geometry and mechanics. 144 Samuel Hart, Prof. of Math, in Trinity Coll. : The Student can hardly fail, I think,... | |
| William Elwood Byerly - 1879 - 300 sider
...Harvard Universities, is intended for a text-book, and not for an exhaustive treatise. Its peculiarities are the rigorous use of the Doctrine of Limits as...applications to practical problems in geometry and mechanics. I am greatly indebted to Prof. JM Peirce, from whose lectures I have derived many suggestions,... | |
| George Anthony Hill - 1880 - 332 sider
...formulas and methods for integrating ; a rather elaborate treatment of the use of the infmitesimals in pure geometry ; and the attempt to excite and keep...applications to practical problems in geometry and mechanics. [Mailing Price, $ 2.30. MATHEMATICAL TABLES CHIEFLY TO FOUR FIGURES. First Series. By JAMES... | |
| William Elwood Byerly - 1880 - 288 sider
...methods for integrating ; a rather elaborate treatment of the use of infinitesimals in pure geometay ; and the attempt to excite and keep up the interest...applications to practical problems in geometry and mechanics. I am greatly indebted to Prof. JM Peirce, from whose lectures I have derived many suggestions,... | |
| George Bruce Halsted - 1881 - 258 sider
...Universities, and is intended for a text-book, and not for an exhaustive treatise. Its peculiarities are the rigorous use of the Doctrine of Limits, as...applications to practical problems in geometry and mechanics. 144 Samuel Hart, Prof, of Math, in Trinity Coll. : The student can hardly foil, I think,... | |
| Benjamin Osgood Peirce - 1886 - 174 sider
...Universities• and is intended for a text-book• and not for an exhaustive treatise. Its peculiarities are the rigorous use of the Doctrine of Limits, as...applications to practical problems in geometry and mechanics. as knowledge, but free from details which are important only to the specialist. Professor... | |
| Alvin Valentine Lane - 1886 - 68 sider
...Universities, and is intended for a text-book, and not for an exhaustive treatise. Its peculiarities are the rigorous use of the Doctrine of Limits, as...applications to practical problems in geometry and mechanics. James Mills Peirce, Prof, of Math., Harvard Univ. (From the Harvard Register) : In mathematics,... | |
| Benjamin Osgood Peirce - 1886 - 172 sider
...Universities, and is intended for a text.book, and not for an exhaustive treatise. Its peculiarities are the rigorous use of the Doctrine of Limits, as...interest of the student by bringing in throughout the whoie book, and not merely at the end, numerous applications to practical problems in geometry and... | |
| Paul Henry Hanus - 1886 - 248 sider
...Universities, and is intended for a text-book, and not for an exhaustive treatise. Its peculiarities are the rigorous use of the Doctrine of Limits, as...interest of the student by bringing in throughout the whoie book, and not merely at the end, numerous applications to practical problems in geometry and... | |
| Alvin Valentine Lane - 1886 - 68 sider
...Universities, and is intended for a text-book, and not for an exhaustive treatise. Its peculiarities are the rigorous use of the Doctrine of Limits, as...interest of the student by bringing in throughout the whoie book, and not merely at the end, numerous applications to practical problems in geometry and... | |
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