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Augustin-Louis, Baron Cauchy (1789–1857) was the pre-eminent French mathematician of the nineteenth century. He began his career as a military engineer during the Napoleonic Wars, but even then was publishing significant mathematical papers, and was persuaded by Lagrange and Laplace to devote himself entirely to mathematics. His greatest contributions are considered to be the Cours d'analyse de l'École Royale Polytechnique (1821), Résumé des leçons sur le calcul infinitésimal (1823) and Leçons sur les applications du calcul infinitésimal à la géométrie (1826–8), and his pioneering work encompassed a huge range of topics, most significantly real analysis, the theory of functions of a complex variable, and theoretical mechanics. Twenty-six volumes of his collected papers were published between 1882 and 1958. The first series (volumes 1-12) consists of papers published by the Académie des Sciences de l'Institut de France; the second series (volumes 13-26) of papers published elsewhere.

SOMMARIO
Résumés analytiques de Turin; Nouveaux exercises de mathématiques, exercises de Prague; Table des matières du tome dixième de la seconde série.

PREFAZIONE
Baron Cauchy (1789-1857) was the pre-eminent French mathematician of the nineteenth century. He was a pioneer in real analysis, the theory of functions of a complex variable, and theoretical mechanics. Twenty-six volumes of his collected papers were published between 1882 and 1958.

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  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9781108003230
  • Collana: Cambridge Library Collection - Mathematics
  • Dimensioni: 297 x 210 x 24 mm Ø 1130 gr
  • Formato: Brossura
  • Pagine Arabe: 476