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Talk with M. Hermite. He never evokes a concrete image, yet you soon perceive that the more abstract entities are to him like living creatures. In G. Simmons Calculus Gems, New York: McGraw Hill Inc., 1992. |
Loci: ConvergenceA Modern Vision of the Work of Cardano and Ferrari on QuarticsReferences1. Cardano, G ., The Great Art or The Rules of Algebra, translated and edited by T. R. Witmer, The MIT Press, 1968. 2. Descartes, R ., The Geometry, translated by D.E. Smith and M.L. Latham, The Open Court Publishing Company, 1925. 3. Dickson, L.E., New First Course in the Theory of Equations, John Wiley & Sons, 1939. 4. Dunham, W., Euler and the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, College Mathematics Journal, Vol. 22, 1991, 361-368. 5. Euler, L., Elements of Algebra, Fifth Edition, translated by J. Hewlett, 1840 (Springer Verlag reprint) 6. Feferman, S., The Number Systems, Addison-Wesley, 1964. 7. Katz, V., A History of Mathematics (3rd edition), Addison Wesley, 2009. 8. van der Waerden, B.L., A History of Algebra, Springer Verlag, 1985. 9. Weisner, L., Introduction to the Theory of Equations, The MacMillan Company, 1938
Pages: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Helfgott, Harald and Michel Helfgott, "A Modern Vision of the Work of Cardano and Ferrari on Quartics," Loci (June 2009), DOI: 10.4169/loci003312 |