Change and Variations : A History of Differential Equations to 1900 - Jeremy Gray

Change and Variations

A History of Differential Equations to 1900

By: Jeremy Gray

Paperback | 4 June 2021

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This book presents a history of differential equations, both ordinary and partial, as well as the calculus of variations, from the origins of the subjects to around 1900. Topics treated include the wave equation in the hands of d'Alembert and Euler; Fourier's solutions to the heat equation and the contribution of Kovalevskaya; the work of Euler, Gauss, Kummer, Riemann, and Poincare on the hypergeometric equation; Green's functions, the Dirichlet principle, and Schwarz's solution of the Dirichlet problem; minimal surfaces; the telegraphists' equation and Thomson's successful design of the trans-Atlantic cable; Riemann's paper on shock waves; the geometrical interpretation of mechanics; and aspects of the study of the calculus of variations from the problems of the catenary and the brachistochrone to attempts at a rigorous theory by Weierstrass, Kneser, and Hilbert. Three final chapters look at how the theory of partial differential equations stood around 1900, as they were treated by Picard and Hadamard. There are also extensive, new translations of original papers by Cauchy, Riemann, Schwarz, Darboux, and Picard.

The first book to cover the history of differential equations and the calculus of variations in such breadth and detail, it will appeal to anyone with an interest in the field. Beyond secondary school mathematics and physics, a course in mathematical analysis is the only prerequisite to fully appreciate its contents. Based on a course for third-year university students, the book contains numerous historical and mathematical exercises, offers extensive advice to the student on how to write essays, and can easily be used in whole or in part as a course in the history of mathematics. Several appendices help make the book self-contained and suitable for self-study.

Industry Reviews
"This book is a very good example of a text for a course in the history of mathematics. ... the author provides for students and readers a historical overview of how mathematics, physics, celestial mechanics and difficult problems to tackle from differential equations as well as applications were intertwined, and the resulting dialogues between mathematicians, physicists and astronomers. This book is a successful attempt to fill in some of the gaps on the history of differential equations." (âªClara Silvia Roero, Mathematical Reviews, September, 2022)

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