Changing Images in Mathematics : From the French Revolution to the New Millennium - Umberto Bottazini

Changing Images in Mathematics

From the French Revolution to the New Millennium

By: Umberto Bottazini (Editor), Amy Dahan Dalmedico (Editor)

eBook | 17 June 2013 | Edition Number 1

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This book focuses on some of the major developments in the history of contemporary (19th and 20th century) mathematics as seen in the broader context of the development of science and culture. Avoiding technicalities, it displays the breadth of contrasting images of mathematics favoured by different countries, schools and historical movements, showing how the conception and practice of mathematics changed over time depending on the cultural and national context. Thus it provides an original perspective for embracing the richness and variety inherent in the development of mathematics. Attention is paid to the interaction of mathematics with themes whose proper treatment have been neglected by the traditional historiography of the discipline, such as the relationship between mathematics, statistics and medicine.

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Published: 25th October 2013