Japanese Journal of Mathematics

Japanese Journal of Mathematics
Title Japanese Journal of Mathematics PDF eBook
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Total Pages 454
Release 1925
Genre Mathematics
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A History of Japanese Mathematics

A History of Japanese Mathematics
Title A History of Japanese Mathematics PDF eBook
Author David Eugene Smith
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Total Pages 304
Release 1914
Genre Mathematics, Japanese
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Japanese Journal of Mathematics

Japanese Journal of Mathematics
Title Japanese Journal of Mathematics PDF eBook
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Total Pages 330
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Seki, Founder of Modern Mathematics in Japan

Seki, Founder of Modern Mathematics in Japan
Title Seki, Founder of Modern Mathematics in Japan PDF eBook
Author Eberhard Knobloch
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 604
Release 2013-11-13
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 4431542736

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Seki was a Japanese mathematician in the seventeenth century known for his outstanding achievements, including the elimination theory of systems of algebraic equations, which preceded the works of Étienne Bézout and Leonhard Euler by 80 years. Seki was a contemporary of Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, although there was apparently no direct interaction between them. The Mathematical Society of Japan and the History of Mathematics Society of Japan hosted the International Conference on History of Mathematics in Commemoration of the 300th Posthumous Anniversary of Seki in 2008. This book is the official record of the conference and includes supplements of collated texts of Seki's original writings with notes in English on these texts. Hikosaburo Komatsu (Professor emeritus, The University of Tokyo), one of the editors, is known for partial differential equations and hyperfunction theory, and for his study on the history of Japanese mathematics. He served as the President of the International Congress of Mathematicians Kyoto 1990.

Mathematics 2: Japanese Grade 11

Mathematics 2: Japanese Grade 11
Title Mathematics 2: Japanese Grade 11 PDF eBook
Author 小平邦彦
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages 282
Release 1997
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821805827

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"This is the translation from the Japanese textbook for the grade 11 course, "General Mathematics". It is part of the easier of the three elective courses in mathematics offered at this level and is taken by about 40% of students. The book covers basic notions of probability and statistics, vectors, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, and an introduction to differentiation and integration."--Publisher.

How Economics Became a Mathematical Science

How Economics Became a Mathematical Science
Title How Economics Became a Mathematical Science PDF eBook
Author E. Roy Weintraub
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 329
Release 2002-05-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0822383802

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In How Economics Became a Mathematical Science E. Roy Weintraub traces the history of economics through the prism of the history of mathematics in the twentieth century. As mathematics has evolved, so has the image of mathematics, explains Weintraub, such as ideas about the standards for accepting proof, the meaning of rigor, and the nature of the mathematical enterprise itself. He also shows how economics itself has been shaped by economists’ changing images of mathematics. Whereas others have viewed economics as autonomous, Weintraub presents a different picture, one in which changes in mathematics—both within the body of knowledge that constitutes mathematics and in how it is thought of as a discipline and as a type of knowledge—have been intertwined with the evolution of economic thought. Weintraub begins his account with Cambridge University, the intellectual birthplace of modern economics, and examines specifically Alfred Marshall and the Mathematical Tripos examinations—tests in mathematics that were required of all who wished to study economics at Cambridge. He proceeds to interrogate the idea of a rigorous mathematical economics through the connections between particular mathematical economists and mathematicians in each of the decades of the first half of the twentieth century, and thus describes how the mathematical issues of formalism and axiomatization have shaped economics. Finally, How Economics Became a Mathematical Science reconstructs the career of the economist Sidney Weintraub, whose relationship to mathematics is viewed through his relationships with his mathematician brother, Hal, and his mathematician-economist son, the book’s author.

Mathematics 1

Mathematics 1
Title Mathematics 1 PDF eBook
Author Kunihiko Kodaira
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages 247
Release 1996-08-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1470424746

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This is the translation from the Japanese textbook for the grade 10 course, "Basic Mathematics". The book covers the material which is a compulsory for Japanese high school students. The course comprises algebra (including quadratic functions, equations, and inequalities), trigonometric functions, and plane coordinate geometry.