Cours d'analyse de l'ecole polytechnique
One of the great algebraists of the nineteenth century, Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan (1838–1922) became known for his work on matrices, Galois theory and group theory. However, his most profound effect on how we see mathematics came through his Cours d'analyse, which appeared in three editions. Reissued here is the first edition, which was published in three volumes between 1882 and 1887. While highly influential in its time, it now appears to us a transitional work between the partially rigorous 'epsilon delta' calculus of Cauchy and his successors, and the new 'real number' analysis of Weierstrass and Cantor. The first two volumes follow the old tradition while the third volume incorporates a substantial amount of the new analysis. Ten years later, the even more influential second edition followed the new point of view from its start. Volume 2 (1883) covers the theory of integrals.
Product details
November 2013Paperback
9781108064705
452 pages
216 × 140 × 25 mm
0.6kg
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Table of Contents
- Préface
- 1. Intégrales définies et indéfinies
- 2. Intégrales définies
- 3. Intégrales multiples
- 4. Des fonctions représentées par des intégrales définies
- 5. Développements en série
- 6. Variables imaginaires
- 7. Fonctions elliptiques.