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James Joseph Sylvester

James Joseph Sylvester

Life and Work in Letters

9780199671380
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Opis
In the folklore of mathematics, James Joseph Sylvester (1814-1897) is the eccentric, hot-tempered, sword-cane-wielding, nineteenth-century British Jew who, together with the taciturn Arthur Cayley, developed a theory and language of invariants that then died spectacularly in the 1890s as a result of David Hilberts groundbreaking, modern techniques. This, like all folklore, has some grounding in fact but owes much to fiction. The present volume brings together for the first time140 letters from Sylvesters correspondence in an effort to establish the true picture. It reveals - through the letters as well as through the detailed mathematical and historical commentary accompanying them - Sylvester the friend, man of principle, mathematician, poet, professor, scientificactivist, social observer, traveller. It also provides a detailed look at Sylvesters thoughts and thought processes as it shows him acting in both personal and professional spheres over the course of his eighty-two year life. The Sylvester who emerges from this analysis - unlike the Sylvester of the folkloric caricature - offers deep insight into the development of the technical and social structures of mathematics.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP Oxford
83213
9780199671380
9780199671380

Opis

Rok wydania
2013
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
340
Wymiary (mm)
156 x 234
Waga (g)
522
  • Negotiating the worlds slippery path; Laying the foundation of a theory of invariants; Battling the authorities and the muses; Ending and beginning a career; Moulding the mathematical education of 55 million Americans; Returning home;
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