Unlock the Past, Inform the Future
The History of Modern Mathematics, Volume II: Institutions and Applications is a comprehensive resource for mathematicians and researchers. This volume delves into the history and progress of methodologies, techniques, principles, and approaches involved in modern mathematics.
Explore the Evolution of Mathematics
- Crystallographic symmetry concepts and group theory
- Case of potential theory and electrodynamics
- Geometrization of analytical mechanics
From the emergence of tensor calculus to the transformation of numerical analysis by the computer, this volume covers a wide range of topics essential to understanding the history of modern mathematics.
Insights into Mathematical Institutions
Mathematical institutions in France and Germany played a crucial role in promoting applications of mathematics. This volume examines their contributions and the relationships between mathematics and physics.
With its in-depth analysis and comprehensive coverage, The History of Modern Mathematics, Volume II: Institutions and Applications is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of modern mathematics.




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