Excerpt from The Mathematical Diary, Vol. 1: Containing New Researches and Improvements in the Mathematics, With Collections of Questions, Proposed and Resolved by Ingenious Correspondents
Tm: principal Object Of the present little work is to excite the genius and industry Of those who have a taste for mathematical stuo dies, by affording them an opportunity of laying their Speculations before the public in an advantageous manner, and thus to spread the knowledge of mathematics in a way that is both effectual and agreeable. It is well known to mathematicians, that nothing con tributes more to the development of mathematical genius, than the efforts made by the student to discover the solutions of new and interesting questions, and accordingly we find that many attempts have been made to apply this fact in such a manner as to render it most beneficial to society.
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ISBN | 9781332934959 |
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Sprache | eng |
Cover | Kartonierter Einband (Kt) |
Verlag | Forgotten Books |
Jahr | 2016 |
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