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Originally published in 1893 and republished by the AMS in 1911, this work has been brought into print once more with this new edition. Klein begins by highlighting the works of Clebsch and of Lie. In particular, he discusses Clebsch's work on Abelian functions and compares his approach to the theory with Riemann's more geometrical point of view. Klein devotes two lectures to Sophus Lie, focusing on his contributions to geometry, including sphere geometry and contact geometry.
Klein's ability to connect different mathematical disciplines clearly comes through in his lectures on mathematical developments. Klein's look at mathematics at the end of the 19th Century remains compelling today, both as history and as mathematics. It is delightful and fascinating to observe from a
one-hundred year retrospect, the musings of one of the masters of an earlier era.
Klein's ability to connect different mathematical disciplines clearly comes through in his lectures on mathematical developments. Klein's look at mathematics at the end of the 19th Century remains compelling today, both as history and as mathematics. It is delightful and fascinating to observe from a
one-hundred year retrospect, the musings of one of the masters of an earlier era.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780821827338
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 109
- Utgivningsdatum: 2001-06-01
- Förlag: Chelsea Publishing Co./American Mathematical Society