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Physical mathematics in number theory

Functional Analysis and Other Mathematics, 2010
Rephrasing the authors words in the introduction, in many problems of mechanics, quantum physics, physics of wave processes, and other, the corresponding solutions are represented in the form of a series. This is more so since the advent of Quantum Mechanics, in fact, the properties of these series are very important in, e.g., the Dirac theory.
Karatsuba, Anatolii A.   +1 more
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Mathematics of the 19th Century: Mathematical Logic, Algebra, Number Theory Probability Theory.

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1994
One Mathematical Logic.- The Prehistory of Mathematical Logic.- Leibniz's Symbolic Logic.- The Quantification of a Predicate.- The "Formal Logic" of A. De Morgan.- Boole's Algebra of Logic.- Jevons' Algebra of Logic.- Venn's Symbolic Logic.- Schroeder's and Poretski-'s Logical Algebra.- Conclusion.- Two Algebra and Algebraic Number Theory.- 1 Survey of
Karen Hunger Parshall   +2 more
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Number Theory and Infinity Without Mathematics

Journal of Philosophical Logic
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Uri Nodelman, Edward N. Zalta
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