<p>These three volumes constitute the first complete English translation of Felix Klein’s seminal series “Elementarmathematik vom höheren Standpunkte aus”. “Complete” has a twofold meaning here: First, there now exists a translation of volume III into English, while until today the only translation
Elementary Mathematics from a Higher Standpoint: Volume I: Arithmetic, Algebra, Analysis
✍ Scribed by Felix Klein (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 325
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
These three volumes constitute the first complete English translation of Felix Klein’s seminal series “Elementarmathematik vom höheren Standpunkte aus”. “Complete” has a twofold meaning here: First, there now exists a translation of volume III into English, while until today the only translation had been into Chinese. Second, the English versions of volume I and II had omitted several, even extendedparts of the original, while we now present a complete revised translation into modern English.
The volumes, first published between 1902 and 1908, are lecture notes of courses that Klein offered to future mathematics teachers, realizing a new form of teacher training that remained valid and effective until today: Klein leads the students to gain a more comprehensive and methodological point of view on school mathematics. The volumes enable us to understand Klein’s far-reaching conception of elementarisation, of the “elementary from a higher standpoint”, in its implementation for school mathematics.This volume I is devoted to what Klein calls the three big “A’s”: arithmetic, algebra and analysis. They are presented and discussed always together with a dimension of geometric interpretation and visualisation - given his epistemological viewpoint of mathematics being based in space intuition. A particularly revealing example for elementarisation is his chapter on the transcendence of e and p, where he succeeds in giving concise yet well accessible proofs for the transcendence of these two numbers. It is in this volume that Klein makes his famous statement about the double discontinuity between mathematics teaching at schools and at universities – it was his major aim to overcome this discontinuity.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Front Matter....Pages 7-7
I. Calculating with Natural Numbers....Pages 9-24
II. The First Extension of the Notion of Number....Pages 25-38
III. Concerning Special Properties of Integers....Pages 39-58
IV. Complex Numbers....Pages 59-80
Concerning the Modern Development and the General Structure of Mathematics....Pages 81-88
Front Matter....Pages 89-90
I. Real Equations with Real Unknowns....Pages 91-108
II. Equations in the Field of Complex Quantities....Pages 109-152
Front Matter....Pages 153-153
I. Logarithmic and Exponential Functions....Pages 155-174
II. The Goniometric Functions....Pages 175-223
III. Concerning Infinitesimal Calculus Proper....Pages 225-257
IV. Supplement....Pages 259-292
Back Matter....Pages 293-312
✦ Subjects
Mathematics Education;Mathematics, general
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