The art and the science of British algebra: A study in the perception of mathematical truth

Historia Mathematica - Tập 7 - Trang 343-365 - 1980
Joan L Richards1
1Department of the History of Science Science Center 235, Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 USA

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