The following pages link to Joseph W. Dauben (Q532015):
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- Ancient Chinese mathematics: the \textit{Jiu Zhang Suan Shu} vs Euclid's \textit{Elements}. Aspects of proof and the linguistic limits of knowledge (Q532016) (← links)
- Personal reflections on Dirk Jan Struik (Q642133) (← links)
- In memoriam: Ivor Grattan-Guinness (June 23, 1941 -- December 12, 2014). (Q891752) (← links)
- Math at the Met (Q906029) (← links)
- Marx, Mao and mathematics: The politics of infinitesimals (Q1126884) (← links)
- Mathematicians and World War I: The international diplomacy of G. H. Hardy and Gösta Mittag-Leffler as reflected in their personal correspondence (Q1147108) (← links)
- Peirce's place in mathematics (Q1166511) (← links)
- The invariance of dimension: Problems in the early development of set theory and topology (Q1219793) (← links)
- Historia Mathematica: 25 years/context and content (Q1283014) (← links)
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- Generically globally rigid graphs have generic universally rigid frameworks (Q2182252) (← links)
- The trigonometric background to Georg Cantor's Theory of Sets (Q2546197) (← links)
- Conceptual revolutions and the history of mathematics: Two studies in the growth of knowledge (1984) (Q2736379) (← links)
- Appendix (1992): Revolutions revisited (Q2736380) (← links)
- \textit{Suan Shu Shu} (A book on numbers and computations) What is the proper figure of a \textit{yun du}? Two problems on the computation of volumes from the most ancient mathematical text yet known from ancient China (Q2883427) (← links)
- Fuzzy Logic and Mathematics (Q2988315) (← links)
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- GEORG CANTOR'S CREATION OF TRANSFINITE SET THEORY: PERSONALITY AND PSYCHOLOGY IN THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS? (Q3208606) (← links)
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- C. S. Peirce's Philosophy of Infinite Sets (Q4132192) (← links)
- Georg Cantor: The Personal Matrix of His Mathematics (Q4182459) (← links)
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- Mathematics, ideology, and the politics of infinitesimals: mathematical logic and nonstandard analysis in modern China (Q4470286) (← links)
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- Eloge: Kurt‐Reinhard Biermann, 1919–2002 (Q4823692) (← links)
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- Charles S. Peirce, Evolutionary Pragmatism and the History of Science (Q4869679) (← links)
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- Anachronism and incommensurability:words, concepts, contexts, and intentions (Q5027265) (← links)
- The Evolution of Mathematics in Ancient China: From the newly discovered 數 Shu and 算數書 Suan Shu Shu Bamboo Texts to the Nine Chapters on the Art of Mathematics (Q5072377) (← links)
- Heavenly numbers. Astronomy and authority in early imperial China (Q5148922) (← links)
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