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Newton's Interpretation of Newton's Second Law
Archive for History of Exact Sciences, 2006The wording of Newton's second law of motion has been the subject of discussion ever since its publication in the Principia in 1687, and in recent decades several historians have taken it up. The fairly common view is that the law describes the effect of impulses upon the struck body rather than forces in the form \(F=ma\) that came to be taken as ...
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TRU Mathematics, 1986
The author has investigated the differential calculus in a linear space whose convergence structure is defined by neighborhoods of the origin, that are not necessarily symmetric. One example of such spaces is the set of all real numbers, where neighborhoods of a point x are \([x,x+\epsilon)\) for \(\epsilon >0\). This space is nonmetrizable.
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The author has investigated the differential calculus in a linear space whose convergence structure is defined by neighborhoods of the origin, that are not necessarily symmetric. One example of such spaces is the set of all real numbers, where neighborhoods of a point x are \([x,x+\epsilon)\) for \(\epsilon >0\). This space is nonmetrizable.
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1972
It is with some diffidence that I try to speak to you in his own home of Newton as he was himself. I have long been a student of the records and had the intention to put my impressions into writing to be ready for Christmas Day 1942, the tercentenary of his birth.
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It is with some diffidence that I try to speak to you in his own home of Newton as he was himself. I have long been a student of the records and had the intention to put my impressions into writing to be ready for Christmas Day 1942, the tercentenary of his birth.
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2018
Summary: Newton was one of the greatest mathematicians since Archimedes's times. But what was mathematics for Newton? What aim did he wish to pursue with his uniquely equipped mathematical mind?
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Summary: Newton was one of the greatest mathematicians since Archimedes's times. But what was mathematics for Newton? What aim did he wish to pursue with his uniquely equipped mathematical mind?
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Convergent newton method and neural network for the electric energy usage prediction
Information Sciences, 2022JOSÉ De Jesus Rubio +2 more
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