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1601 1665: The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat (1601-1665) Michael Sean Mahoney, 1973 |
1601 1665: Creators of Mathematical and Computational Sciences Ravi P Agarwal, Syamal K Sen, 2014-11-11 The book records the essential discoveries of mathematical and computational scientists in chronological order, following the birth of ideas on the basis of prior ideas ad infinitum. The authors document the winding path of mathematical scholarship throughout history, and most importantly, the thought process of each individual that resulted in the mastery of their subject. The book implicitly addresses the nature and character of every scientist as one tries to understand their visible actions in both adverse and congenial environments. The authors hope that this will enable the reader to understand their mode of thinking, and perhaps even to emulate their virtues in life. |
1601 1665: Code of Federal Regulations , 1970 Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
1601 1665: Culture and Politics at the Court of Charles II, 1660-1685 Matthew Jenkinson, 2010 The reconstitution of the royal court in 1660 brought with it the restoration of fears that had been associated with earlier Stuart courts: disorder, sexual liberty, popery and arbitrary government. This volume illustrates the ways in which court culture was informed by the heady politics of Britain between 1660 and 1685. |
1601 1665: Poetry, its origin, nature, and history. To which is added A compendium of the works of the poets of all times and countries Frederick August Hoffmann, 1884 |
1601 1665: Classical and Modern Diffraction Theory Kamill Klem-Musatov, Henning C. Hoeber, Tijmen Jan Moser, Michael A. Pelissier, 2016-06-30 Providing geophysicists with an in-depth understanding of the theoretical and applied background for the seismic diffraction method, “Classical and Modern Diffraction Theory” covers the history and foundations of the classical theory and the key elements of the modern diffraction theory. Chapters include an overview and a historical review of classical theory, a summary of the experimental results illustrating this theory, and key principles of the modern theory of diffraction; the early cornerstones of classical diffraction theory, starting from its inception in the 17th century and an extensive introduction to reprinted works of Grimaldi, Huygens, and Young; details of the classical theory of diffractions as developed in the 19th century and reprinted works of Fresnel, Green, Helmholtz, Kirchhoff, and Rayleigh; and the cornerstones of the modern theory including Keller’s geometrical theory of diffraction, boundary-layer theory, and super-resolution. Appendices on the Cornu spiral and Babinet’s principle are also included. |
1601 1665: Spinoza’s Algebraic Calculation of the Rainbow & Calculation of Chances B. de Spinoza, 2012-12-06 A. THE TEXT The main importance of these two treatises lies in the insight they provide into Spinoza's conception of the relation between mathematics and certain disciplines not touched upon elsewhere in his major writings. The mathematics they involve are not the as those of the Ethics however, and the precise connection same between the geometrical order of this work and these excursions into optics and probability is by no means obvious. Add to this difficulty the knotty problems presented by their editorial his tory, dating and scientific background, and it is not perhaps surprising that in spite of the fact that they provide such an excellent illustration of Spinoza's reaction to certain important developments in the history of physics and mathematics, they should not, so far, have attracted much attention. They were first published in 1687 by Levyn van Dyck (d. 1695), official printer to the town council in The Hague. Printing anything by Spinoza was not without its risks, and it is probably significant that during the same year van Dyck should also have published a lengthy and elaborate refutation of Spinozism by 1 the pious and eccentric physician ]. F. Helvetius. Spinoza's name was omitted from the title-page, possibly because the editor or publisher thought that his reputation as an atheist might prejudice the sale of the booklet, and it was not until 1860 that the Amsterdam bookseller Frederik Muller (1817-1881) identified him as its author. |
1601 1665: A to Z of Mathematicians Tucker McElroy, 2014-05-14 Profiles more than 150 mathematicians from around the world who made important contributions to their field, including Rene Descartes, Emily Noether and Bernhard Riemann. |
1601 1665: A Short Account of the History of Mathematics Walter William Rouse Ball, 1888 |
1601 1665: Awards ... Third Division, National Railroad Adjustment Board United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board, |
1601 1665: The Scientific Revolution William E. Burns, 2001-10-23 An encyclopedic collection of key scientists and the tools and concepts they developed that transformed our understanding of the physical world. Many are familiar with the ideas of Copernicus, Descartes, and Galileo. But here the reader is also introduced to lesser known ideas and contributors to the Scientific Revolution, such as the mathematical Bernoulli Family and Andreas Vesalius, whose anatomical charts revolutionized the study of the human body. More marginal characters include the magician Robert Fludd. The encyclopedia also discusses subjects like Arabic science and the bizarre history of blood transfusions, and institutions like the Universities of Padua and Leiden, which were dominant forces in academic medicine and science. |
1601 1665: Dictionary Of British And Irish Botantists And Horticulturalists Including plant collectors, flower painters and garden designers Ray Desmond, 2002-09-11 An exhaustive treatment of all British and Irish botanists through 1976. |
1601 1665: Roads to Geometry Edward C. Wallace, Stephen F. West, 2015-10-23 Now available from Waveland Press, the Third Edition of Roads to Geometry is appropriate for several kinds of students. Pre-service teachers of geometry are provided with a thorough yet accessible treatment of plane geometry in a historical context. Mathematics majors will find its axiomatic development sufficiently rigorous to provide a foundation for further study in the areas of Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry. By using the SMSG postulate set as a basis for the development of plane geometry, the authors avoid the pitfalls of many “foundations of geometry” texts that encumber the reader with such a detailed development of preliminary results that many other substantive and elegant results are inaccessible in a one-semester course. At the end of each section is an ample collection of exercises of varying difficulty that provides problems that both extend and clarify results of that section, as well as problems that apply those results. At the end of chapters 3–7, a summary list of the new definitions and theorems of each chapter is included. |
1601 1665: Sherlock Holmes in Babylon and Other Tales of Mathematical History Marlow Anderson, Victor Katz, Robin Wilson, 2022-04-26 Covering a span of almost 4000 years, from the ancient Babylonians to the eighteenth century, this collection chronicles the enormous changes in mathematical thinking over this time as viewed by distinguished historians of mathematics from the past and the present. Each of the four sections of the book (Ancient Mathematics, Medieval and Renaissance Mathematics, The Seventeenth Century, The Eighteenth Century) is preceded by a Foreword, in which the articles are put into historical context, and followed by an Afterword, in which they are reviewed in the light of current historical scholarship. In more than one case, two articles on the same topic are included to show how knowledge and views about the topic changed over the years. This book will be enjoyed by anyone interested in mathematics and its history - and, in particular, by mathematics teachers at secondary, college, and university levels. |
1601 1665: Encyclopedia of World Geography Peter Haggett, 2002 Each volume focuses on a specific geographic region covering its physical geography, economics, government, and peoples. |
1601 1665: 17 Lectures on Fermat Numbers Michal Krizek, Florian Luca, Lawrence Somer, 2013-03-14 French mathematician Pierre de Fermat became most well known for his pioneering work in the area of number theory. His work with numbers has been attracting the attention of amateur and professional mathematicians for over 350 years. This book was written in honor of the 400th anniversary of his birth and is based on a series of lectures given by the authors. The purpose of this book is to provide readers with an overview of the many properties of Fermat numbers and to demonstrate their numerous appearances and applications in areas such as number theory, probability theory, geometry, and signal processing. This book introduces a general mathematical audience to basic mathematical ideas and algebraic methods connected with the Fermat numbers and will provide invaluable reading for the amateur and professional alike. |
1601 1665: Report of the Royal Commission on the Militia and Volunteers Great Britain. Royal Commission on the Militia and Volunteers, 1904 |
1601 1665: Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Royal Commission on the Militia and Volunteers Great Britain. Royal Commission on the Militia and Volunteers, 1904 |
1601 1665: Advanced Design Concepts for Engineers B.S. Dhillon, 1998-03-24 This book provides the design engineer with concise information on the most important advanced methods that have emerged in recent years for the design of structures, products and components. While these methods have been discussed in the professional literature, this is the first full presentation of their key principles and features in a single convenient volume. Both veteran and beginning design engineers will find new information and ideas in this book for improving the design engineering process in terms of quality, reliability, cost control and timeliness. Each advanced design concept is examined thoroughly, but in a concise way that presents the essentials clearly and quickly. The author is a leading engineering educator whose many books on design engineering methods, engineering management and quality control have been published in different languages throughout the world. This recent book is available for prompt delivery. To receive your copy quickly, please order now. An order form follows the complete table of contents on the reverse. |
1601 1665: Transcript of the Enrollment Books New York (N.Y.). Board of Elections, 1940 |
1601 1665: Dictionary Of British And Irish Botanists And Horticulturists Including plant collectors, flower painters and garden designers Ray Desmond, 1994-02-25 Over the past four centuries botanists and gardeners in the British Isles have gathered, maintained and propagated many varying species of plants. Their work has been documented in innumerable books and articles which are often difficult to trace. The Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturalists represents a time-saving reference source for those who wish to discover more about the lives and achievements of the horticulturalists listed. The dictionary's utility comes not only from indicating the major publications of the named authors, but also the location of their herbaria and manuscripts.; The previous 1977 edition of the Dictionary has for many years been a much used source of information for botanists, botanic artists and archivists. In this revised edition the scope has been expanded to include among its 13,000 entries flower painters in addition to botanical artists over 1400 entries and, for the first time, garden designers.; Finally the Dictionary should have international appeal since so many botanists and gardeners worked on collective plants overseas, in particular in North America and the British Commonwealth.; Each entry gives, wherever possible, details of dates and places of birth and death, educational qualifications, professional posts, honours and awards, publications, location of plant collections, manuscripts, drawings and portraits. Its main function, however, is to provide further biographical references to books and periodicals. Comprehensive classified indices facilitate access by professions and activities, countries, and plant interests. |
1601 1665: Dictionary of Scientific Principles Stephen Marvin, 2012-11-27 Dictionary of Scientific Principles presents a unique and timeless collection of (almost) all known rules or laws commonly called principles, identified throughout the history of scientific development, their definition, and use. Exploring a broad range of disciplines, the book first lists more than 2,000 principles organized in a standard alphabetical order, then provides a list of subject headings for which related principles are identified. A staple addition to every library, the dictionary will also be of interest to scientists and general readers. |
1601 1665: United States Statutes at Large United States, 1978 |
1601 1665: René Descartes: Principles of Philosophy , 2012-12-06 Descartes's Principles 0. / Philosophy is his longest and most ambitious work; it is the only work in which he attempted to actually deduce scientific knowledge from Cartesian metaphysics, as he repeatedly claimed was possible. Whatever the success of this attempt, there can be no doubt that it was enormously influential. Cartesian celestial mechanics held sway for well over a century, and some of the best minds of that period, including Leibniz, Malebranche, Euler, and the Bernoullis, attempted to modify and quantify the Cartesian theory of vortices into an acceptable alternative to Newton's theory of universal gravitation. Thus, the Principles is not only of inherent and historical interest philosophically but is also a seminal document in the history of science and of 17th Century thought. Principles of Philosophy was first published in Latin, in 1644. In 1647, a French translation, done by the Abbe Claude Picot and containing a great deal of additional material and a number of alterations in the original text, was published with Descartes's enthusiastic approval. Unlike some English translations of portions of the Principles, this translation uses the Latin text as its primary source; however, a good deal of additional material from Picot's translation has been included. There are several reasons for this. First, there is good evidence that Descartes himself was responsible for some of the additional material, including, of course, the Preface to the French translation. |
1601 1665: Give Yourself Credit United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs, 1977 |
1601 1665: For the Glory of God Rodney Stark, 2015-01-27 Rodney Stark's provocative new book argues that, whether we like it or not, people acting for the glory of God have formed our modern culture. Continuing his project of identifying the widespread consequences of monotheism, Stark shows that the Christian conception of God resulted--almost inevitably and for the same reasons--in the Protestant Reformation, the rise of modern science, the European witch-hunts, and the Western abolition of slavery. In the process, he explains why Christian and Islamic images of God yielded such different cultural results, leading Christians but not Muslims to foster science, burn witches, and denounce slavery. With his usual clarity and skepticism toward the received wisdom, Stark finds the origins of these disparate phenomena within monotheistic religious organizations. Endemic in such organizations are pressures to maintain religious intensity, which lead to intense conflicts and schisms that have far-reaching social results. Along the way, Stark debunks many commonly accepted ideas. He interprets the sixteenth-century flowering of science not as a sudden revolution that burst religious barriers, but as the normal, gradual, and direct outgrowth of medieval theology. He also shows that the very ideas about God that sustained the rise of science led also to intense witch-hunting by otherwise clear-headed Europeans, including some celebrated scientists. This conception of God likewise yielded the Christian denunciation of slavery as an abomination--and some of the fiercest witch-hunters were devoted participants in successful abolitionist movements on both sides of the Atlantic. For the Glory of God is an engrossing narrative that accounts for the very different histories of the Christian and Muslim worlds. It fundamentally changes our understanding of religion's role in history and the forces behind much of what we point to as secular progress. |
1601 1665: Histoire Des Sciences Mathématiques Et Physiques: De Descartes à Huyghens. 1884 Maximilien Marie, 1884 |
1601 1665: The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints Library of Congress, American Library Association. Committee on Resources of American Libraries. National Union Catalog Subcommittee, 1968 |
1601 1665: The Encyclopædia Britannica , 1890 |
1601 1665: The Encyclopaedia Britannica , 1877 |
1601 1665: The Encyclopedia Britannica Thomas Spencer Baynes, 1878 |
1601 1665: Bourbaki Maurice Mashaal, 2006 The name Bourbaki is known to every mathematician. This book presents accounts of the origins of Bourbaki, their meetings, their seminars, and the members themselves. It also discusses the lasting influence that Bourbaki has had on mathematics, through both the Elements and the Seminaires. |
1601 1665: Illustrated Encyclopedia of Applied and Engineering Physics, Three-Volume Set Robert Splinter, 2017-04-07 This resource provides a single, concise reference containing terms and expressions used in the study, practice, and application of physical sciences. The reader will be able to identify quickly critical information about professional jargon, important people, and events. The encyclopedia gives self-contained definitions with essentials regarding the meaning of technical terms and their usage, as well as about important people within various fields of physics and engineering, with highlights of technical and practical aspects related to cross-functional integration. It will be indispensable for anyone working on applications in biomedicine, materials science, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, geology, astronomy, and energy. It also includes handy tables and chronological timelines organized by subject area and giving an overview on the historical development of ideas and discovery. |
1601 1665: Federal Register , 1977-01-10 |
1601 1665: Census Catalog and Guide United States. Bureau of the Census, 1994 Includes subject area sections that describe all pertinent census data products available, i.e. Business--trade and services, Geography, Transportation, etc. |
1601 1665: Certain Number-Theoretic Episodes In Algebra, Second Edition R Sivaramakrishnan, 2019-03-19 The book attempts to point out the interconnections between number theory and algebra with a view to making a student understand certain basic concepts in the two areas forming the subject-matter of the book. |
1601 1665: The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America , 1973 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
1601 1665: The Math Book Clifford A. Pickover, 2009 This book covers 250 milestones in mathematical history, beginning millions of years ago with ancient ant odometers and moving through time to our modern-day quest for new dimensions. |
1601 1665: Dictionary Catalog of the Research Libraries of the New York Public Library, 1911-1971 New York Public Library. Research Libraries, 1979 |
1601 1665: Reader's Guide to the History of Science Arne Hessenbruch, 2013-12-16 The Reader's Guide to the History of Science looks at the literature of science in some 550 entries on individuals (Einstein), institutions and disciplines (Mathematics), general themes (Romantic Science) and central concepts (Paradigm and Fact). The history of science is construed widely to include the history of medicine and technology as is reflected in the range of disciplines from which the international team of 200 contributors are drawn. |
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I faced similar problem of namespace/method not being found during execution although it was fine during compilation, and the reason for this appears to be that the assembly I was referencing …
What is the significance of January 1, 1601? - Stack Overflow
Jun 1, 2012 · The basis for NT time is the start of 1601 which was chosen because it is the start of a new quadricentury. Some facts to note are: o At 100ns resolution 32 bits is good for about …
1601/01/01 of lastLogonTimeStamp attribute - Stack Overflow
1601/01/01 1601/01/01 3/12/2012 1601/01/01 3/19/2015 This is not the first time I'm bloody confused about the 1601/01/01 value. And I've read also the MS document about this value …
wix - Windows Installer always fails with error 1601 or 1603 when …
Apr 8, 2013 · This is too broad of a question to answer but here's what I've designed for other customers: 1) The elevated service downloads the MSI to a local directory and "advertises" …
How to calculate current date as number of milliseconds since …
Oct 3, 2013 · A Windows file time is a 64-bit value that represents the number of 100-nanosecond intervals that have elapsed since 12:00 midnight, January 1, 1601 A.D. (C.E.) Coordinated …
gsm - error +HTTPACTION:0,601,0 - Stack Overflow
Apr 12, 2013 · I m trying to access a website using sim900 GSM module. This is the list of commands AT+CSQ +CSQ: 16,0 OK AT+HTTPINIT OK AT+HTTPPARA="CID",1 OK ...
How to filter value 1/1/1601 1:00:00 AM of password last set?
Jun 26, 2017 · I would love to filter it out with "No password last set" instead of giving me "1/1/1601 1:00:00 AM" as an output. I have investigated this issue to find an element that could help me …
Troubleshooting/understanding RCWL-1601 Ultrasonic sensor on …
Jul 14, 2023 · When I plugged a HC-SR04 Ultra sonic sensor (Different sensor) in with the exact same set up as the RCWL-1601, it worked just fine. I have learned that the RCWL-1601 sensor …
Unable to do Windows update through batchpatch - Stack Overflow
Aug 19, 2016 · Stack Overflow for Teams Where developers & technologists share private knowledge with coworkers; Advertising Reach devs & technologists worldwide about your …
linux - "'Username' is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be ...
Dec 14, 2017 · After logging into ssh in a Linux machine, I got this message: 'Username' is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
Namespace not recognized (even though it is there)
I faced similar problem of namespace/method not being found during execution although it was fine during compilation, and the reason for this appears to be that the assembly I was …