The Mathematical Papers of Sir William Rowan Hamilton
This fourth and final volume of The Collected Papers of Sir William Rowan Hamilton (1805–1865) contains three previously unpublished and important manuscripts, namely Systems of Rays and two lengthy letters to de Morgan (on definite integrals) and Hart (on anharmonic coordinates). In addition the volume contains reprinted papers on geometry, analysis, astronomy, probability and finite differences, as well as a collection of papers on various topics. A cumulative index for all four volumes is provided, as well as a CD containing all four volumes of the Collected Papers.
- Contains previously unpublished material
- All four volumes (others have been unavailable for many years) contained on accompanying CD
- Contains all the published papers of Hamilton, Ireland's greatest scientist and mathematician
Reviews & endorsements
"The academy is to be congratulated on having completed the publication of its most famous member's mathematical works... Probably of greatest interest to potential purchasers of this volume is a CD inside the back cover that includes all four volumes... This is probably one of the last efforts to publish the collected works of an important mathematician in a beautiful hardcover edition. It is a fitting tribute to an extraordinary man and a great mathematician." Thomas L. Hankins, Isis
Product details
February 2001Hardback
9780521592161
852 pages
237 × 320 × 46 mm
3.13kg
44 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- Part I. System of Rays, Part III
- Part III
- Part II. Letter to De Morgan, 15 February 1858, and 15 July 1858
- Part III. Letter to Dr. Hart 1860
- Part IV. Geometry
- Part V. Analysis
- Part VI. Astronomy
- Part VII. Probability and Finite Differences
- Part VIII. Miscellaneous.