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Mechanics

Stefan Banach

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CONTENTS Preface................ III CHAPTER I. THEORY OF VECTORS I. Operations on vectors § 1. Preliminary definitions.................. 1 § 2. Components of a vector.................. 2 § 3. Sum and difference of vectors.................. 3 § 4. Product of a vector by a number.................. 4 § 5. Components of a sum and product.................. 5 § 6. Resolution of a vector.................. 6 § 7. Scalar product.................. 7 § 8. Vector product.................. 9 § 9....

Geometrical Patterns in the Pre-classical Greek Area. Prospecting the Borderland between Decoration, Art, and Structural Inquiry

Jens Høyrup (2000)

Revue d'histoire des mathématiques

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Many general histories of mathematics mention prehistoric “geometric” decorations along with counting and tally-sticks as the earliest beginnings of mathematics, insinuating thus (without making it too explicit) that a direct line of development links such decorations to mathematical geometry. The article confronts this persuasion with a particular historical case: the changing character of geometrical decorations in the later Greek area from the Middle Neolithic through the first millennium...

Characterizing incommensurability on the basis of a contextual theory of language

Léna Soler (2004)

Philosophia Scientiae

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In this article I present, first, a criticism of certain aspects of the way Martin Carrier characterizes semantic incommensurability on the basis of a contextual theory of language. Subsequently I introduce some distinctions and put forward some proposals in order to pursue the same project. It will be argued that two different conceptions of the notion “conditions of applications” and, correlatively, two different meanings of the clause “preservations of the inferential relations”,...