The following pages link to Mathematics and Its History (Q3580084):
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- An adaptive multi-spline refinement algorithm in simulation based sailboat trajectory optimization using onboard multi-core computer systems (Q326224) (← links)
- Asymptotic identity in min-plus algebra: a report on CPNS (Q642426) (← links)
- High-performance simulation-based algorithms for an alpine ski racer's trajectory optimization in heterogeneous computer systems (Q747401) (← links)
- Geometric general solution to the U(1) anomaly equations (Q779336) (← links)
- Found in the bed -- a simple proof of the Eulerian four-squares identity (Q1985478) (← links)
- Schrödinger's equation as a consequence of the central limit theorem without assuming prior physical laws (Q2139450) (← links)
- Multidimensional scaling and visualization of patterns in prime numbers (Q2207803) (← links)
- Ruler and compass constructions of the equilateral triangle and pentagon in the lemniscate curve (Q2278755) (← links)
- A hidden orthogonal Latin square in a work of Euler from 1770 (Q2663627) (← links)
- Mathematics and its history. (Q2761418) (← links)
- The unification of mathematics. Geometric algebras, algebraic geometry and the philosophy of Langlands (Q2915747) (← links)
- Theory and method in history of mathematics (Q3150454) (← links)
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- On the Lengths of Level Curves (Q4559665) (← links)
- On Gauss’s First Proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra (Q4575416) (← links)
- The Fundamental Theorem on Symmetric Polynomials: History's First Whiff of Galois Theory (Q4581637) (← links)
- Historical synopsis of the Taylor remainder (Q4639084) (← links)
- Mathematics: Form and function (Q4692751) (← links)
- A comic page for the first isomorphism theorem (Q5047028) (← links)
- The Abel–Ruffini Theorem: Complex but Not Complicated (Q5067478) (← links)
- Vieta’s product for pi from the Archimedean algorithm (Q5351652) (← links)
- An infinite product of nested radicals for log <i>x</i> from the Archimedean algorithm (Q5368918) (← links)
- A Geometric Interpretation of the Simplicity of SO(3) (Q5742357) (← links)
- Some special Smarandache ruled surfaces by Frenet frame in \(\mathrm{E}^{3}-II\) (Q6547404) (← links)
- An algebraic approach to the fundamental theorem of algebra (Q6655845) (← links)