Book recommendation on the history of PDE/ODE?
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I would like to know something like what's the first PDE etc.
Could you recommend book on the history of PDE/ODE?
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I would like to know something like what's the first PDE etc.
Could you recommend book on the history of PDE/ODE?
thanks.
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Have you read the men of mathematics by bell? I mean this subject is so big, that history could mean a lot of things! If you mean the history involving the big names like euler and newton, then this book is perfect. books.google.com/â¦
â Matt Calhoun
Aug 30 '10 at 21:48
A recent post on MathOverflow with a similar topic: History of ODE and PDE reference request.
â Martin Sleziak
Aug 22 at 10:00
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up vote
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I would like to know something like what's the first PDE etc.
Could you recommend book on the history of PDE/ODE?
thanks.
reference-request math-history differential-equations
I would like to know something like what's the first PDE etc.
Could you recommend book on the history of PDE/ODE?
thanks.
reference-request math-history differential-equations
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Have you read the men of mathematics by bell? I mean this subject is so big, that history could mean a lot of things! If you mean the history involving the big names like euler and newton, then this book is perfect. books.google.com/â¦
â Matt Calhoun
Aug 30 '10 at 21:48
A recent post on MathOverflow with a similar topic: History of ODE and PDE reference request.
â Martin Sleziak
Aug 22 at 10:00
add a comment |Â
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Have you read the men of mathematics by bell? I mean this subject is so big, that history could mean a lot of things! If you mean the history involving the big names like euler and newton, then this book is perfect. books.google.com/â¦
â Matt Calhoun
Aug 30 '10 at 21:48
A recent post on MathOverflow with a similar topic: History of ODE and PDE reference request.
â Martin Sleziak
Aug 22 at 10:00
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Have you read the men of mathematics by bell? I mean this subject is so big, that history could mean a lot of things! If you mean the history involving the big names like euler and newton, then this book is perfect. books.google.com/â¦
â Matt Calhoun
Aug 30 '10 at 21:48
Have you read the men of mathematics by bell? I mean this subject is so big, that history could mean a lot of things! If you mean the history involving the big names like euler and newton, then this book is perfect. books.google.com/â¦
â Matt Calhoun
Aug 30 '10 at 21:48
A recent post on MathOverflow with a similar topic: History of ODE and PDE reference request.
â Martin Sleziak
Aug 22 at 10:00
A recent post on MathOverflow with a similar topic: History of ODE and PDE reference request.
â Martin Sleziak
Aug 22 at 10:00
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You can refer to these articles:
1) http://www.jstor.org/pss/2298771
2) www.johnsasser.com/pdf/article13.pdf
3) http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/index/34-XX.html#HIST
Bit of surfing yourself for things should help you out!
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SIAM (The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) has collected some oral interviews and other materials that have some bearing on the history of ordinary and partial differential equations:
http://history.siam.org/
There is also a lot of material on this topic that is related to more specialized historical studies:
History of Hydraulics by Hunter Rouse and Simon Ince
A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials ...
by Isaac Todhunter
and work on the Euler equations and the Navier-Stokes equations.
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If I were you I would start by looking for similar threads.. ;)
Could you recommend some classic textbooks on ordinary/partial differential equation?
Good 1st PDE book for self study
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3 Answers
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
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You can refer to these articles:
1) http://www.jstor.org/pss/2298771
2) www.johnsasser.com/pdf/article13.pdf
3) http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/index/34-XX.html#HIST
Bit of surfing yourself for things should help you out!
Community wiki?
â Rasmus
Aug 30 '10 at 15:01
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You can refer to these articles:
1) http://www.jstor.org/pss/2298771
2) www.johnsasser.com/pdf/article13.pdf
3) http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/index/34-XX.html#HIST
Bit of surfing yourself for things should help you out!
Community wiki?
â Rasmus
Aug 30 '10 at 15:01
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up vote
3
down vote
accepted
You can refer to these articles:
1) http://www.jstor.org/pss/2298771
2) www.johnsasser.com/pdf/article13.pdf
3) http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/index/34-XX.html#HIST
Bit of surfing yourself for things should help you out!
You can refer to these articles:
1) http://www.jstor.org/pss/2298771
2) www.johnsasser.com/pdf/article13.pdf
3) http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/index/34-XX.html#HIST
Bit of surfing yourself for things should help you out!
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SIAM (The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) has collected some oral interviews and other materials that have some bearing on the history of ordinary and partial differential equations:
http://history.siam.org/
There is also a lot of material on this topic that is related to more specialized historical studies:
History of Hydraulics by Hunter Rouse and Simon Ince
A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials ...
by Isaac Todhunter
and work on the Euler equations and the Navier-Stokes equations.
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
SIAM (The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) has collected some oral interviews and other materials that have some bearing on the history of ordinary and partial differential equations:
http://history.siam.org/
There is also a lot of material on this topic that is related to more specialized historical studies:
History of Hydraulics by Hunter Rouse and Simon Ince
A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials ...
by Isaac Todhunter
and work on the Euler equations and the Navier-Stokes equations.
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
SIAM (The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) has collected some oral interviews and other materials that have some bearing on the history of ordinary and partial differential equations:
http://history.siam.org/
There is also a lot of material on this topic that is related to more specialized historical studies:
History of Hydraulics by Hunter Rouse and Simon Ince
A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials ...
by Isaac Todhunter
and work on the Euler equations and the Navier-Stokes equations.
SIAM (The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) has collected some oral interviews and other materials that have some bearing on the history of ordinary and partial differential equations:
http://history.siam.org/
There is also a lot of material on this topic that is related to more specialized historical studies:
History of Hydraulics by Hunter Rouse and Simon Ince
A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials ...
by Isaac Todhunter
and work on the Euler equations and the Navier-Stokes equations.
answered Sep 1 '10 at 23:18
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If I were you I would start by looking for similar threads.. ;)
Could you recommend some classic textbooks on ordinary/partial differential equation?
Good 1st PDE book for self study
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up vote
1
down vote
If I were you I would start by looking for similar threads.. ;)
Could you recommend some classic textbooks on ordinary/partial differential equation?
Good 1st PDE book for self study
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
If I were you I would start by looking for similar threads.. ;)
Could you recommend some classic textbooks on ordinary/partial differential equation?
Good 1st PDE book for self study
If I were you I would start by looking for similar threads.. ;)
Could you recommend some classic textbooks on ordinary/partial differential equation?
Good 1st PDE book for self study
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Have you read the men of mathematics by bell? I mean this subject is so big, that history could mean a lot of things! If you mean the history involving the big names like euler and newton, then this book is perfect. books.google.com/â¦
â Matt Calhoun
Aug 30 '10 at 21:48
A recent post on MathOverflow with a similar topic: History of ODE and PDE reference request.
â Martin Sleziak
Aug 22 at 10:00