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Conflicts between generalization, rigor, and intuition : number concepts underlying the development of analysis in 17th-19th century France and Germany
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Sources in the history of mathematics and physical sciences
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New York, NY : Springer, 2005
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9780387228365

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This volume is, as may be readily apparent, the fruit of many years' labor in archives and libraries, unearthing rare books, researching Nachlässe, and above all, systematic comparative analysis of fecund sources. The work not only demanded much time in preparation, but was also interrupted by other duties, such as time spent as a guest professor at universities abroad, which of course provided welcome opportunities to present and discuss the work, and in particular, the organizing of the 1994 International Graßmann Conference and the subsequent editing of its proceedings. If it is not possible to be precise about the amount of time spent on this work, it is possible to be precise about the date of its inception. In 1984, during research in the archive of the École polytechnique, my attention was drawn to the way in which the massive rupture that took place in 1811--precipitating the change back to the synthetic method and replacing the limit method by the method of the quantités infiniment petites--significantly altered the teaching of analysis at this first modern institution of higher education, an institution originally founded as a citadel of the analytic method.


Table of Contents

Question and Method
Paths Towards Algebraization - Development until the 18th Century
The Number Field
The development of negative numbers
Paths towards algebraization'The field of limits: The development of infinitely small quantities
Culmination of Algebraization and retour du refoulè
Le Retour du Refoule: From the Perspective of Mathematical Concepts
Cauchy's Compromise Concept
Development of Pure Mathematics in Prussia/Germany
Conflicts Between Confinement to Geometry and Algebraization in France
Summary and Outlook
References
Appendix
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