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Joseph DaubenReseñas

Autor de Georg Cantor

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Neither a biography of Cantor nor a study of transfinite numbers, but rather the intellectual history of a mathematical idea as seen from the personal life of its main proponent.
 
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Benthamite | otra reseña | Dec 10, 2008 |
 
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fpagan | otra reseña | Dec 28, 2006 |
Long biography, read in hopes of reducing my woeful ignorance of nonstandard analysis, which provides a way of viewing and using infinitesimals as legitimate numbers. E.g., the values of a function's derivative really *can* be treated as ratios of two differentials, sidestepping the standard limit (epsilon-delta) constructions. Newton and (especially) Leibniz (who gave us the dy/dx notation), facing the carpings of George Berkeley and his ilk, would have been thrilled.
 
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fpagan | Nov 11, 2006 |
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