A History of MechanicsRoutledge, 1955 - 671 стор. |
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... differential , that u " dx + v'dy + w'dz , u ' " dx + v ' " ' dy + w ' ' ' dz , etc .... should also be exact differentials . = He concludes , " From this it follows that if the quantity udx + vdy + wdz is a total exact differential ...
... differential , that u " dx + v'dy + w'dz , u ' " dx + v ' " ' dy + w ' ' ' dz , etc .... should also be exact differentials . = He concludes , " From this it follows that if the quantity udx + vdy + wdz is a total exact differential ...
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... differential calculus , which was developed by Ricci and Levi - Civita in a paper dated 1899 which appeared in the Mathematische Annalen ( Vol . 54 ) . The authors described the origin of this calculus in the following terms . " The ...
... differential calculus , which was developed by Ricci and Levi - Civita in a paper dated 1899 which appeared in the Mathematische Annalen ( Vol . 54 ) . The authors described the origin of this calculus in the following terms . " The ...
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... differentials appeared , with Clairaut , in hydrostatics and partial differential equations , with Euler and d'Alembert , in hydrodynamics . By the time of Lagrange the mathematical tools were highly perfected and became an essential ...
... differentials appeared , with Clairaut , in hydrostatics and partial differential equations , with Euler and d'Alembert , in hydrodynamics . By the time of Lagrange the mathematical tools were highly perfected and became an essential ...
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Nicholas Copernicus 14721543 His system of the world | 5 |
The priority of Herman and Euler in the matter of dAlemberts | 6 |
Transformation of Maxwells equations including convection | 11 |
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