The History of Mathematical Tables

The History of Mathematical Tables
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 0198508417
ISBN-13 : 9780198508410
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Synopsis The History of Mathematical Tables by : Martin Campbell-Kelly

This book contains a series of articles summarizing the technical, institutional and intellectual history of mathematical tables from earliest times until the late 20th century when the electronic spreadsheet changed the way information is processed.

Mathematical Table Makers

Mathematical Table Makers
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89040451882
ISBN-13 :
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Synopsis Mathematical Table Makers by : Raymond Clare Archibald

Makers of Mathematics

Makers of Mathematics
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9780486450070
ISBN-13 : 0486450074
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Makers of Mathematics by : Stuart Hollingdale

Each chapter of this portrait of the evolution of mathematics examines the work of an individual — Archimedes, Descartes, Fermat, Pascal, Newton, Einstein, and others — to explore the mathematics of his era. Rather than a series of biographical profiles, readers encounter an accessible chronology of pioneering developments in mathematics. 1989 edition.

Chaim L. Pekeris and the Art of Applying Mathematics with WEIZAC, 1955–1963

Chaim L. Pekeris and the Art of Applying Mathematics with WEIZAC, 1955–1963
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9783031271250
ISBN-13 : 3031271254
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Chaim L. Pekeris and the Art of Applying Mathematics with WEIZAC, 1955–1963 by : Leo Corry

This book describes the groundbreaking work of Chaim Leib Pekeris and his collaborators. Between 1955 and 1963 they used the first electronic computer built in Israel, the Weizmann Automatic Computer (WEIZAC), to develop powerful numerical methods that helped achieve new and accurate solutions of the Boltzmann equation, calculate energy levels of the helium atom, produce detailed geophysical and seismological models derived from the study of the free oscillations of the earth, and refine models used to predict meteorological phenomena and global oceanic tides. This book provides a unique account of the pioneering work of Chaim L. Pekeris in applied mathematics and explains in detail the background to the rise of the Weizmann Institute as a world-class center of scientific excellence. This hitherto untold story is of great interest to historians of twentieth-century science with special emphasis on the application of computer-assisted numerical methods in various branches of mathematical physics.

Mathematics at the Meridian

Mathematics at the Meridian
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9781351253888
ISBN-13 : 1351253883
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Mathematics at the Meridian by : Raymond Flood

Greenwich has been a centre for scientific computing since the foundation of the Royal Observatory in 1675. Early Astronomers Royal gathered astronomical data with the purpose of enabling navigators to compute their longitude at sea. Nevil Maskelyne in the 18th century organised the work of computing tables for the Nautical Almanac, anticipating later methods used in safety-critical computing systems. The 19th century saw influential critiques of Charles Babbage’s mechanical calculating engines, and in the 20th century Leslie Comrie and others pioneered the automation of computation. The arrival of the Royal Naval College in 1873 and the University of Greenwich in 1999 has brought more mathematicians and different kinds of mathematics to Greenwich. In the 21st century computational mathematics has found many new applications. This book presents an account of the mathematicians who worked at Greenwich and their achievements. Features A scholarly but accessible history of mathematics at Greenwich, from the seventeenth century to the present day, with each chapter written by an expert in the field The book will appeal to astronomical and naval historians as well as historians of mathematics and scientific computing.

The Origins of Digital Computers

The Origins of Digital Computers
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 614
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ISBN-10 : 3540113193
ISBN-13 : 9783540113195
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Origins of Digital Computers by : Brian Randell

Alkali-makers' Pocket-book

Alkali-makers' Pocket-book
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015063927191
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Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Alkali-makers' Pocket-book by : Georg Lunge

Mathematical tables for trigonometrical, astronomical, and nautical calculations. [With] Tables intended to facilitate the operations of navigation and nautical astronomy, by J.R. Young

Mathematical tables for trigonometrical, astronomical, and nautical calculations. [With] Tables intended to facilitate the operations of navigation and nautical astronomy, by J.R. Young
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 568
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:600037436
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Mathematical tables for trigonometrical, astronomical, and nautical calculations. [With] Tables intended to facilitate the operations of navigation and nautical astronomy, by J.R. Young by : Henry Law

A Motif of Mathematics

A Motif of Mathematics
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Publisher : Docent Press
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781453810576
ISBN-13 : 1453810579
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis A Motif of Mathematics by : Scott B. Guthery

The curious property that John Farey observed in one of Henry Goodwyn's tables has enduring pratical and theoretic interest. This book traces the curious property, the mediant, from its initial sighting by Nicolas Chuquet and Charles Haros to its connection to the Riemann hypothesis by Jerome Franel.