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The Shortest Lines (Little Mathematics Library) – Lyusternik
In this post, we will see another book from the Little Mathematics Library titled The Shortest Lines Variational Problems by Lyusternik. About the book A pamphlet based on lectures read by the author to Moscow University’s schools mathematics club. Deals … Continue reading
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Tagged catenary, cone, corollaries, cylinder, fermat's principle, geodesics, high school mathematics, isoperimetric problems, little mathematics library, maxima, minima, minimal surface of revolution, mir books, mir publishers, normals, planes, polyhedra, potential energy, refraction curve, relation between mechanics and optics, soviet, space curves, sphere, surfaces, tangents, Variational Problems
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Little Mathematics Library – Remarkable Curves (Persian)
In the Little Mathematics Library series we will see a Persian version of the book Remarkable Curves, by A. I. Markushevich. This book has been written mainly for high school students, but it will also be helpful to anyone studying … Continue reading
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Tagged archimedes, catenary, conic sections, curves, cycloid, exponential, farsi, graphs, hyperbola, involute, little mathematics library, logarithmic, mir books, parabola, pascal, persian, spiral, theorem
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Little Mathematics Library – Remarkable Curves
In the Little Mathematics Library series we now come to Remarkable Curves, by a very remarkable author A. I. Markushevich. I am saying that he is remarkable as he has many good books under his sleeve, some of which we … Continue reading
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Tagged archimedes, catenary, conic sections, curves, cycloid, exponential, graphs, hyperbola, involute, logarithmic, parabola, pascal, spiral, theorem
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