The Subject Of The Book Is The Development Of Physics In The 18th Century Centered Upon The Fundamental Contributions Of Leonhard Euler To Physics And Mathematics. This Is The First Book Devoted To Euler As A Physicist. Classical Mechanics Are Reconstructed In Terms Of The Program Initiated By Euler
Euler as Physicist || Newton and Leibniz on the Foundation of the Calculus
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- Book ID
- 120317356
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 397 KB
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3540748652
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The Subject Of The Book Is The Development Of Physics In The 18th Century Centered Upon The Fundamental Contributions Of Leonhard Euler To Physics And Mathematics. This Is The First Book Devoted To Euler As A Physicist. Classical Mechanics Are Reconstructed In Terms Of The Program Initiated By Euler In 1736 And Its Completion Over The Following Decades Until 1760. The Book Examines How Euler Coordinated His Progress In Mathematics With His Progress In Physics.
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The Subject Of The Book Is The Development Of Physics In The 18th Century Centered Upon The Fundamental Contributions Of Leonhard Euler To Physics And Mathematics. This Is The First Book Devoted To Euler As A Physicist. Classical Mechanics Are Reconstructed In Terms Of The Program Initiated By Euler
The Subject Of The Book Is The Development Of Physics In The 18th Century Centered Upon The Fundamental Contributions Of Leonhard Euler To Physics And Mathematics. This Is The First Book Devoted To Euler As A Physicist. Classical Mechanics Are Reconstructed In Terms Of The Program Initiated By Euler
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