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Extractions: Search algebra arithmetic calculus equations ... more applied mathematics mathematical games mathematicians more ... French mathematicians (Redirected from Vandermonde Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde 28 February 1 January ) was a French musician and chemist who worked with Bezout and Lavoisier ; his name is now principally associated with determinant theory in mathematics . He was born in Paris , and died there. He was a violinist, and became engaged with mathematics only around 1770. In Mémoire sur la résolution des équations (1771) he reported on symmetric functions and solution of cyclotomic polynomials ; this paper anticipated later Galois theory . In Remarques sur des problèmes de situation (1771) he studied knight's tours Mémoire sur des irrationnelles de différens ordres avec une application au cercle (1772) was on combinatorics , and Mémoire sur l'élimination (1772) on the foundations of determinant theory. These papers were presented to the Académie des Sciences , and constitute all his published mathematical work. The
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Extractions: Back to KTN Index Page Scroll down or click on the required letter: Full names of authors, together with dates of birth and death and other biographical details, where known and felt to be relevant, are given, followed by titles of their books or journals in which articles were published. For fuller titles, description of contents and other details go to the appropriate date in the Chronology pages. Names are listed in strict alphabetical order. Surnames preceded by prefixes or in two parts are cited under both parts (e.g. van der Linde is under V and L). Much of the biographical information on British names is gleaned from the Dictionary of National Biography and from Jeremy Gaige's Bio-bibliography of British Chess Personalia A ; ms 1791. Adam (Le Jeune), Carle Des Mouvements du Cavalier Adamson, Henry Anthony Chess Amateur 1922, and in Fairy Chess Review Addison, George Augustus Indian Reminiscences Adli ; See al-Adli. 'Adsum' = Bouvier. Ahrens, Wilhelm Ernst Martin Georg Mathematische Spiele Mathematische Unterhaltungen und Spiele Akenhead, (Major) J
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Extractions: Rediscovery of the Knight's Problem 1725 - 1825 Back to KTN Index Page Early History section de Mairan 1725. The modern study of the knight's problem appears to have begun in the 18th century without knowledge of the mediaeval work, save perhaps for the half-board tour in Guarini's work. The subject first reappeared in Jacques Ozanam's , which was a compilation in the tradition of C. G. Bachet's which first appeared in 1612, and was imitated in numerous other collections of puzzles, tricks, mathematical recreations and popular scientific effects for entertainment and instruction at social gatherings. The first edition of Ozanam's work was published in 1694 but (according to one of the later editors, C. Hutton) Ozanam died in 1717. l'Essai d'analyse sur les jeux de hasard , Paris 1708. A slight variation of the de Moivre tour in which the last three moves are reflected is mentioned in the text and is sometimes diagrammed in later accounts. It is evident that these tours do not reach the same degree of development as was achieved by Suli 800 years earlier. All are open tours. The de Moivre tour is on the same plan as the Mani tour in that it starts in a corner and skirts the edges of the board, as far as possible, before filling the centre. The de Montmort tour is similar to the al-Amuli tour and earlier tours formed by connecting half-board tours. Euler 1759.
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Extractions: Back to Math Words Alphabetical Index Aliquot parts of a number are proper divisors of the number that are smaller than the number. The aliquot parts of six are one, two, and three. The word joins two unlikely partners, the Latin ali for "other" and quot for how many. Together they came to mean a part of something, in this case, a part of the number of which it is a factor. The "other" meaning of ali remains today in words like alius, alibi, and alien. The quot root remains in quotient. Aliquot chains, sometimes called sociable chains , are formed by taking the sum of the aliquot parts and adding them to form a new number, then repeating this process on the next number. For some numbers, the result will bring you directly back to the original number. In that case the two numbers are called amicable numbers . For example, 220 and 284 are amicable numbers. The divisors of 220 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 11, 20, 22, 44, 55, 110 and if you add all these numbers together, you can see they sum to 284. The aliquot parts of 284 are 1, 2, 4, 71, 142 and these sum to 220. The relationship between 220 and 284 was known at least as far back as Pythagorus (500 BC). Sam Kutler has written to tell me that the first use of a term like "friend" for the pair was in a commentary on the work of Nicomachus by Iamblichus, around 300 AD. He also thought the Greek term was
Earliest Known Uses Of Some Of The Words Of Mathematics (K) The first mathematical paper which mentions knots is Remarques sur les problemesde situation (1771) by alexandreTheophile vandermonde (1735-1796). http://members.aol.com/jeff570/k.html
Extractions: Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics (K) Last revision: March 10, 2005 k-STATISTICS. k-statistics are sample cumulants and were introduced with them by R. A. Fisher in 1929. The term "k-statistic" appears in the 1932 edition of his Statistical Methods for Research Workers [John Aldrich]. See also CUMULANT. KERNEL. David Hilbert used the German word kern in his first paper on integral equations, "Grundzüge einer allgemeinen Theorie der linearen Integralgleichungen", Nachrichten von d. Königl. Ges. d. Wissensch. zu Göttingen (Math.-physik. Kl.) (1904) p. 49. Kernel occurs in English in 1909 in M. Bôcher's Introduction to the Study of Integral Equations : "K is called the kernel of these equations." (OED2). Kernel was an established term in Fourier analysis by the time of A. Zygmund's Trigonometrical Series (1935). A JSTOR search found the "Fejér kernel" and "Dirichlet kernel" in Charles N. Moore's "On the Application of Borel's Method to the Summation of Fourier's Series" ( Proceedings of the National Academy , (1925), 284-287) but it is unlikely that this was the first published use of these terms.
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