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OverviewThe Twenty-First International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) was held in Kyoto, Japan, from August 21 through 29, 1990, the first congress that has taken place in the Eastern hemisphere. On this occasion, Japanese historians of mathe- matics organized the History of Mathematics Symposium which was held at the Sanjo Conference Hall of the University of Tokyo on August 31 and September 1, as one of the related conferences of the Congress. The symposium was officially sponsored by the Executive Committee of the ICM 90, the History of Science So- ciety of Japan, and the International Commission on the History of Mathematics. The Executive Committee consisted of Murata Tamotsu (Chairperson, Momoyama Gakuin University), Sugiura Mitsuo (Vice-Chairperson, Tsuda College), Sasaki Chikara (Secretary, The University of Tokyo), Adachi Norio (Waseda University), Nagaoka Ryosuke (Tsuda College until 1990, now Daito Bunka University), and Hirano Yoichi (Treasurer, Tokai University). The symposium emphasized the following three fields of study: (1) mathe- matical traditions in the East, (2) the history of modern European mathematics, and (3) interaction between mathematical research and the history of mathemat- ics. These fields were chosen mainly because, first, the symposium was related to the ICM, the most important congress of working mathematicians, and, second, the Kyoto ICM was held in a non-Western country for the first time. The sym- posium consisted of the two Sessions: Session A for invited speakers and Session B for short communications. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sasaki Chikara , Sugiura Mitsuo , Joseph W. DaubenPublisher: Birkhauser Verlag AG Imprint: Birkhauser Verlag AG Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994 Volume: 15 Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.482kg ISBN: 9783034875233ISBN 10: 3034875231 Pages: 262 Publication Date: 29 April 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsMathematics: An Historian’s Perspective.- Une Méthode de Restitution — quelques examples dans le cas de Pascal.- The Birth of Maxwell’s Electro-Magnetic Field Equations.- Complex Curves — Origins and Intrinsic Geometry.- From Gauß to Weierstraß: Determinant Theory and Its Historical Evaluation.- The Reciprocity Law from Euler to Eisenstein.- Three Aspects of the Theory of Complex Multiplication.- The Establishment of the Takagi-Artin Class Field Theory.- Where Did Twentieth-Century Mathematics Go Wrong?.- Indian Mathematics in Arabic.- The Tetsujutsu Sankei (1722), an 18th Century Treatise on the Methods of Investigation in Mathematics.- The Adoption of Western Mathematics in Meiji Japan, 1853–1903.- The Philosophical Views of Klein and Hilbert.- Hermann Weyl’s Contribution to Geometry in the Years 1918 to 1923.- The Origins of Infinite Dimensional Unitary Representations of Lie Groups.- Dispelling a Myth: Questions and Answers about Bourbaki’s Early Works, 1934–1944.- Questions in the Historiography of Modern Mathematics: Documentation and the Use of Primary Sources [Abstract].- List of Invited Speakers at the Tokyo History of Mathematics Symposium 1990.- List of Speakers and Titles of Their Lectures at Session B (Short Communications).ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |