| Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fourier - 1878 - 534 páginas
...and strengthens itself incessantly in the midst of the many variations and errors of the human mind. Its chief attribute is clearness ; it has no marks...and discovers the hidden analogies which unite them. If matter escapes us, as that of air and light, by its extreme tenuity, if bodies are placed far from... | |
| Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fourier - 1878 - 522 páginas
...strengthens itself incessantly in the midst of the many variations and errors of the human mind. fused notions. It brings together phenomena the most diverse,...and discovers the hidden analogies which unite them. If matter escapes us, as that of air and light, by its extreme tenuity, if bodies are placed far from... | |
| Dale Maurice Riepe - 1979 - 418 páginas
...: "Profound study of nature is the most fertile source of mathematical discoveries. ..[for nature] brings together phenomena the most diverse, and discovers the hidden analogies which unite them." GH Hardy, of course, pointed out that there is another reality, which I will call " 'mathematical reality'..."... | |
| W. Scharlau, H. Opolka - 1985 - 210 páginas
...and strengthens itself incessantly in the midst of the many variations and errors of the human mind. Its chief attribute is clearness: it has no marks...and discovers the hidden analogies which unite them. If matter escapes us, as that of air and light, by its extreme tenuity, if bodies are placed far from... | |
| Crosbie Smith, M. Norton Wise - 1989 - 906 páginas
...and strengthens itself incessantly in the midst of the many variations and errors of the human mind. Its chief attribute is clearness; it has no marks...discovers the hidden analogies which unite them ... It makes them present and measurable, and seems to be a faculty of the human mind destined to supplement... | |
| Crosbie Smith, M. Norton Wise - 1989 - 906 páginas
...and strengthens itself incessantly in the midst of the many variations and errors of the human mind. Its chief attribute is clearness; it has no marks...discovers the hidden analogies which unite them ... It makes them present and measurable, and seems to be a faculty of the human mind destined to supplement... | |
| 484 páginas
...say more worthy to express the invariable relations of natural things.' On mathematics in general, 'Its chief attribute is clearness; it has no marks to express confused notions.' The Analytical Theory of Heat, 1822, tr. A. Freeman, 1878; reprinted 1955 (Dover Publications) p. 7.... | |
| C.C. Gaither, Alma E Cavazos-Gaither - 1998 - 506 páginas
...and strengthens itself incessantly in the midst of the many variations and errors of the human mind. Its chief attribute is clearness; it has no marks...and discovers the hidden analogies which unite them. If matter escapes us, as that of air and light, by its extreme tenuity, if bodies are placed far from... | |
| J.J. Kockelmans - 1993 - 236 páginas
...and discovers the hidden analogies which unite them. Moreover, he declared, [mathematical analysis] seems to be a faculty of the human mind, destined...the shortness of life and the imperfections of the senses; and what is: still more remarkable, it follows the same course in the study of all phenomena;... | |
| Rajendra Bhatia - 2005 - 134 páginas
...analysis can yet lay hold of the laws of these phenomena. It makes them present and measurable, and seems to be a faculty of the human mind destined to supplement the shortness of life and the imperfection of the senses; and what is still more remarkable, it follows the same course in the study... | |
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