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The Dialectic Relation Between Physics and Mathematics in the XIXth Century (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
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The Dialectic Relation Between Physics and Mathematics in the XIXth Century (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Series: History of Mechanism and Machine Science, 16
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The aim of this book is to analyse historical problems related to
the use of mathematics in physics as well as to the use of physics
in mathematics and to investigate Mathematical Physics as precisely
the new discipline which is concerned with this dialectical link
itself. So the main question is: When and why did the tension
between mathematics and physics, explicitly practised at least
since Galileo, evolve into such a new scientific theory? The
authors explain the various ways in which this science allowed an
advanced mathematical modelling in physics on the one hand, and the
invention of new mathematical ideas on the other hand. Of course
this problem is related to the links between institutions,
universities, schools for engineers, and industries, and so it has
social implications as well. The link by which physical ideas had
influenced the world of mathematics was not new in the 19th
century, but it came to a kind of maturity at that time. Recently,
much historical research has been done into mathematics and physics
and their relation in this period. The purpose of the Symposium and
this book is to gather and re-evaluate the current thinking on this
subject. It brings together contributions from leading experts in
the field, and gives much-needed insight in the subject of
mathematical physics from a historical point of view.
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