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In a previous post, The War Against the Infinitesimals, I wrote about the fact that since Leibniz first introduced the infinitesimals, they have been systematically attacked, ignored or avoided, and so the calculus is until today presented ...
I have written a number of posts about Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), and still have some more to write, including about his trial. I was having difficulty keeping track of my own writings, and have therefore prepared a summary thereof, which...
In my post How to Settle the Science: Ban an Applied Mathematics Textbook, I described how the introductory applied mathematics textbook, BodyAndSoul: Mathematical Simulation Technology1, written by Claes Johnson, Emeritus Professor at the ...
Maurice Allais (1911-2010) was a French physicist and economist. He won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1988. In physics, he is best known a) for conducting a number of experiments in the 1950s with a paraconical pendulum that demonstrate t...
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